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Canon imageRUNNER C3480i User Manual

Canon imageRUNNER C3480i
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Canon imageRUNNER C3480i Specifications

General IconGeneral
FunctionsPrint, Copy, Scan, Fax
Print Resolution1200 x 1200 dpi
Scan Resolution600 x 600 dpi
Maximum Paper Capacity2, 300 sheets
Duplex PrintingYes
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, macOS, Linux
Hard Disk Drive250 GB
Paper SizesA4, A5, B5, Letter, Legal
ConnectivityUSB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi
Memory (RAM)2 GB
Mobile PrintingApple AirPrint, Canon PRINT Business, Mopria Print Service
Display10.1 inch TFT LCD WSVGA Color Touch-panel

Summary

Chapter 1: Before You Start Using This Machine

Installation Location and Handling

Precautions for where and how to install the machine, including environmental factors.

Installation Precautions

Guidelines to avoid adverse environmental conditions and damage during machine installation.

Handling Precautions

Safety measures and warnings for operating and handling the machine to prevent injury or damage.

Backing Up Data

Information on how to back up essential machine data from the hard disk to prevent loss.

Parts and Their Functions

Identification and explanation of the machine's main external and internal components.

Main Power and Control Panel Power

Procedures for turning the machine's main power and control panel power ON and OFF.

Shutting Down the Machine

Step-by-step instructions for safely shutting down the machine to protect the hard disk.

System Settings

Overview of necessary settings for network, printer, and fax functions.

Chapter 2: Basic Operations

What This Machine Can Do

Overview of the machine's core functionalities like scan, copy, print, and send.

The Touch Panel Display

Explanation of the touch panel interface, keys, and display areas for machine operation.

Functions That Conserve Power

Details on modes like Auto Sleep and Low-Power to reduce energy consumption.

Checking, Changing, and Canceling Print Jobs

Using the System Monitor to manage the status of print and copy jobs.

Entering the Department ID and Password

Procedure for entering Department ID and password when required for machine use.

Placing Originals

Instructions on how to place originals on the platen glass or in the feeder.

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass

How to load paper into the stack bypass for special paper types.

Multifunctional Operations

Table showing capabilities of combined functions like scan, copy, print, and send.

Available Paper Stock

Table detailing compatible paper types and their sources for the machine.

Chapter 3: Optional Equipment

System Configuration

Illustrations and examples of optional equipment configurations for the machine.

Optional Equipment

List of available optional accessories and their specific functions.

System Options

Description of various optional accessories that expand machine functionality.

Available Combinations of Options

Table detailing required optional equipment and simultaneous installation limitations.

Cassette Feeding Unit-Y3

Provides two additional paper sources for printing jobs, holding up to 550 sheets per drawer.

Paper Deck-Z1

Adds another source of paper for printing jobs, holding up to 2,700 sheets.

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)

Allows loading of six types of envelopes into Paper Drawer 1.

Feeder (DADF-L1) (Optional)

Standard-equipped feeder for automatic sheet feeding and duplex scanning.

Finisher-Z1 (Optional)

Equipped with modes for collate, group, offset, and staple.

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)

Describes finishing modes like collate, group, offset, staple, and hole punch.

Inner 2way Tray-D1

Allows prints to be delivered to the main tray and the Inner 2way Tray.

Copy Tray-J1

Provides an additional paper output tray with collate, group, and rotate features.

Card Reader-C1

Enables Department ID Management by using a control card.

Chapter 4: Customizing Settings

What Are Additional Functions?

Explains how to customize machine settings using Additional Functions.

Additional Functions Settings Table

Overview of selectable and storable settings from the Additional Functions screen.

Specifying Common Settings

How to access and configure settings common to various machine functions.

Energy Consumption in the Sleep Mode

Setting the amount of energy consumed when the machine is in Sleep mode.

Output Tray Designation

Designating machine output trays for specific functions and priority.

Setting the Printing Priority

Setting job priority to determine print order after the current job completes.

Irregular Paper Size Settings for the Stack Bypass

Registering and editing custom paper sizes for the stack bypass.

Standard Local Print Settings

Setting default print parameters for various modes and functions.

Adjusting the Machine

Making fine adjustments to printed image quality and watermark positions.

Chapter 5: Checking Job and Device Status

Checking the Counter and Controller Version

How to check copy, print, scan page counts, and controller version.

Checking Job Status

Using the System Monitor to check and change the status of various jobs.

Job Details

How to check detailed information about copy and print jobs.

Printing the Copy/Print Log

How to print the copy log list and print log list from the System Monitor or Print Job screen.

Priority Printing

Changing job priority to print a job immediately after the current one.

Chapter 6: System Manager Settings

Specifying the System Manager Settings

Setting an ID and password for the System Manager to place restrictions.

Department ID Management

Registering and managing Department IDs and passwords to limit machine use.

Remote UI

Setting whether to enable the Remote UI for operating the machine.

Device Information Settings

Setting the machine's name and location information.

Current Date and Time

Setting the current date and time, which is used for timer settings.

License Registration

Registering license keys to enable optional modes and functions.

Setting System Monitor Screen Restrictions

Setting restrictions related to accessing the System Monitor screen.

MEAP Settings

Printing information about installed MEAP applications and system applications.

USB Settings

Specifying the USB settings for connecting devices.

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings

Delivering device information to other machines on the same network.

Chapter 7: Routine Maintenance

Paper Drawers

Describes how to load paper into the paper drawers.

Paper Deck-Z1 (Optional)

Instructions on loading paper into the optional Paper Deck-Z1.

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)

Explains how to use the optional Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2.

Feeder (DADF-L1) (Optional)

Procedure for replacing the stamp cartridge in the feeder.

Finisher-Z1 (Optional)

Procedure for replacing the staple cartridge in the Finisher-Z1.

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)

Procedures for replacing staple cartridges and removing punch waste.

Replacing the Toner Cartridge

Instructions for replacing toner cartridges when they are low or empty.

Replacing the Waste Toner Container

Procedure for replacing the waste toner container when it is full.

Routine Cleaning

Explains how to clean machine parts for clear copies and printouts.

Consumables

Information on available consumables like paper stock and toner.

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

Reducing the Frequency of Paper Jams

Identifies causes of frequent paper jams and how to reduce them.

Clearing Paper Jams

Instructions on how to remove jammed paper from various locations in the machine.

List of Error Messages

Explains various error messages, their causes, and remedies.

If Memory Becomes Full during Scanning

What to do when the machine's memory becomes full during scanning.

Service Call Message

Explains what to do when a service call message is displayed.

When the Power Does Not Turn ON

Troubleshooting steps when the machine's power does not turn on.

Chapter 9: Appendix

Sample Reports

Examples of copy log lists, print log lists, and device information logs.

Number of Enterable Characters and Capacity of Various Functions

Details on character limits and capacities for various machine functions.

Relationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper Output Chart

Chart showing how original orientation affects preprinted paper output.

Index

Alphabetical list of topics covered in the manual for quick reference.

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