Canon printer PIXMA MG6620 User Manual
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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 may take a while for the machine to start printing immediately after you turn on the machine. • 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 turn on when a print or scan operation is performed from...
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Important• When you unplug the power cord after turning off the machine, be sure to confirm that the POWER lamp is off. Note • You can set the machine to automatically turn off when no operations are performed or no print jobs are sent to the machine for a certain interval. This is the default setting. For details on the auto power off feature, see below. From the machine About ECO settings From the computer Managing the Printer Power 142
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Notice for the Power Plug/Power CordUnplug the power cord once a month to confirm that the power plug/power cord does not have anythingunusual described below.• The power plug/power cord is hot. • The power plug/power cord is rusty. • The power plug/power cord is bent. • The power plug/power cord is worn. • The power plug/power cord is split. Caution • If you find anything unusual with the power plug/power cord described above, unplug the power cord and call for service. Using the machine with one of the...
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Notice for Unplugging the Power CordTo unplug the power cord, follow the procedure below. Important • When you unplug the power cord, press the ON button, then confirm that the POWER lamp is off. Unplugging the power cord while the POWER lamp is lit or flashing may cause drying or clogging of the print head and print quality may be reduced. 1. Press the ON button to turn the machine off. 2. Confirm that the POWER lamp is off. 3. Unplug the power cord. The specification of the power cord differs...
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Using the Operation PanelThe operation panel consists of the touch screen (A) and buttons (B).Touch the HOME screen on the touch screen with your finger tip to select menus for copying, scanning, and other functions. The HOME screen comprises three separate screens. (A) touch screen (B) Buttons on the operation panel Basic Operation of the touch screenTouch the touch screen lightly with your finger tip or move your finger to access various functions or settings. Important • When operating the touch...
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Touch Touch lightly with your finger tip. To move forward (or go back) menus or photos continuously, keep touching the forward (or back) mark. Flick Flick your finger on the screen up, down, left, or right. Use to switch menus or move forward or backward through photos. Drag While lightly touching the screen, move your finger up, down, left, or right. Use to view lists of items or move sliders. 146
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An Operation Example of the touch screen Example: The touch screen operation on the photo selection screen in Photo print Flick your finger left or right on a photo to display the next or previous photo. You can also tap the marks (C) to do the same. To move continuously forwards or backwards through photos, hold your touch on either of the marks (C). Tap (D) to switch to a screen that displays multiple photos. Drag the slide bar (H) left or right to change the number of photos displayed on the screen....
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Tap (K) to enlarge the photo and (L) to reduce it. Drag your finger on the photo to display the part you want to see. Tap (G) to display the Settings screen. Drag the screen up or down and tap an item to select. This opens another list of items. Drag it in the same manner and tap a setting. 148
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Loading Paper Loading Plain Paper / Photo Paper Loading Envelopes Media Types You Can Use Media Types You Cannot Use Printing Area 150