Canon printer PIXMA MG6620 User Manual
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Loading Originals Loading Originals on the Platen Glass How to Load Originals for Each Function Originals You Can Load How to Detach / Attach the Document Cover 171
Loading Originals on the Platen Glass1. Load an original on the platen glass. 1. Open the document cover. 2. Load the original WITH THE SIDE TO SCAN FACING DOWN on the platen glass. Originals You Can Load How to Load Originals for Each Function Important • Be sure to observe the following when loading the original on the platen glass. • Do not place any objects weighing 4.4 lb (2.0 kg) or more on the platen glass. • Do not put any pressure of 4.4 lb (2.0 kg) or more on the platen glass, such as pressing down the original. Failure to observe the above may cause the scanner to malfunction or the platen glass to break. 2. Close the document cover gently. Important • After loading the original on the platen glass, be sure to close the document cover before starting to copy or scan. 172
How to Load Originals for Each FunctionLoad the original in the correct position according to the function to use. If you do not load the original correctly, it may not be scanned properly. Loading the Original to Be Aligned with the alignment mark • Load originals to copy • In Scan , ◦ select Auto scan for Doc.type to scan text documents, magazines, or newspapers ◦ select Document or Photo for Doc.type and specify a standard size (A4, Letter, etc.) for Scan size to scan originals • With a software application on a computer, ◦ scan text documents, magazines, or newspapers ◦ select a standard size (A4, Letter, etc.) to scan originals Place the original WITH THE SIDE TO SCAN FACING DOWN on the platen glass and align it with the alignment mark . Portions placed on the diagonally striped area cannot be scanned. Important • The machine cannot scan the striped area (A) (0.04 inch (1 mm) from the edges of the platen glass). Loading Only One Original in the Center of the platen glass • Scan only one printed photo in Photo copy • In Scan , ◦ select Auto scan for Doc.type to scan one printed photo, postcard, business card, or disc 173
◦select Photo for Doc.type and specify Auto scan for Scan size to scan one original• Scan one printed photo, postcard, business card, or disc with a software application on a computer Place the original WITH THE SIDE TO SCAN FACING DOWN, with 0.4 inch (1 cm) or more space between the edges (diagonally striped area) of the platen glass. Portions placed on the diagonally striped area cannot be scanned. Loading Two or More Originals on the platen glass • Scan two or more printed photos in Photo copy • In Scan , ◦ select Auto scan for Doc.type to scan two or more printed photos, postcards, or business cards ◦ select Photo for Doc.type and specify Auto multi scan for Scan size to scan two or more originals • Scan two or more printed photos, postcards, or business cards with a software application on a computer Place the originals WITH THE SIDE TO SCAN FACING DOWN. Allow 0.4 inch (1 cm) or more space between the edges (diagonally striped area) of the platen glass and the originals, and between the originals. Portions placed on the diagonally striped area cannot be scanned. You can place up to 12 items. (A) More than 0.4 inch (1 cm) Note • The Skew Correction function automatically compensates for the originals placed at an angle of up to approximately 10 degrees. Slanted photos with a long edge of 7.1 inches (180 mm) or more cannot be corrected. • Non-rectangular or irregular shaped photos (such as cut out photos) may not be scanned properly. 174
Originals You Can LoadItemDetailsTypes of originals- Text document, magazine, or newspaper - Printed photo, postcard, business card, or disc (BD/DVD/CD, etc.)Size (width x height)Max. 8.5 x 11.7 inches (216 x 297 mm) Note • When loading a thick original such as a book on the platen glass, you can load it by removing the document cover from the machine. How to Detach / Attach the Document Cover 175
How to Detach / Attach the Document CoverDetaching the document cover:Hold up the document cover vertically and then tip it back. Attaching the document cover: Fit both hinges (A) of the document cover into the holder (B) and insert both hinges of the document cover vertically as illustrated below. 176
Inserting the Memory Card Before Inserting the Memory Card Inserting the Memory Card Removing the Memory Card 177
Before Inserting the Memory CardThe following types of memory cards and image data are compatible with the machine. Important • If you took and saved photos on a type of memory card that does not guarantee the operation on yourdigital camera, the image data may be unreadable on the machine or damaged. For information on memory cards that your digital camera guarantees operation, refer to the instruction manual supplied with your digital camera. • Format the memory card with a digital camera compliant with the Design rule for Camera File system (Exif 2.2/2.21/2.3 compliant), TIFF (Exif 2.2/2.21/2.3 compliant). The memory card may not be compatible with the machine if it is formatted on a computer. Memory Cards that Do Not Require a Card Adapter • SD Secure Digital memory card, SDHC memory card • Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Cards that Require a Card Adapter Important • Be sure to attach the special card adapters to the following memory cards before inserting to the card slot. If one of the following memory cards is inserted without the card adapter, you may not be able to remove the memory card. Cannot Remove a Memory Card • miniSD Card, miniSDHC Card Use the special "SD Card Adapter". • microSD Card, microSDHC Card Use the special "SD Card Adapter". • Memory Stick Micro Use the special Duo size adapter. 178
Printable Image Data • This machine accepts images taken with a camera compliant with the Design rule for Camera Filesystem (Exif 2.2/2.21/2.3 compliant), TIFF (Exif 2.2/2.21/2.3 compliant). Other image or movie types such as RAW images cannot be printed. • The machine accepts images scanned and saved with the machine when Doc.type is set to Photo and Format is set to JPEG (file extension ".jpg"). Note • This device incorporates exFAT technology licensed from Microsoft. 179
Inserting the Memory Card Important • When a memory card is inserted into the card slot, the Access lamp is lit. When the Access lamp is flashing, the machine is accessing the memory card. In this case, do not touch the area around the card slot. Note • When Read/write attribute is set to Writable from USB PC or Writable from LAN PC , you cannot print image data from the memory card using the operation panel of the machine. After using the card slot as the memory card drive of a computer, remove the memory card, select Device user settings in Device settings , then set Read/write attribute to Not writable from PC . Setting Up the Card Slot as the Memory Card Drive of the Computer • When you use a computer to edit or enhance photos saved on a memory card, be sure to print them from the computer. If you use the operation panel, the photos may not be printed properly. 1. Prepare your memory card. Attach a special card adapter if your memory card requires one. Before Inserting the Memory Card 2. Turn on the power. 3. Insert only one memory card into the card slot. The location to insert a memory card varies depending on each type of memory card. Insert your memory card straightforward WITH THE LABELED SIDE FACING UP into the card slot, according to the insert location in the figure below. When the memory card is inserted properly, the Access lamp (A) will light up. Be sure to attach the card adapter for memory card with the mark (asterisk), and then insert it into the card slot as shown below. Insert the following types of memory cards into the upper card slot: • Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo • Memory Stick Micro (with the Duo size adapter) 180