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Mac compatibility | Yes |
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Maximum print size | 210 x 297 mm |
Media weight (tray 1) | 64 - 90 gsm |
Paper tray media types | Envelopes |
ISO A-series sizes (A0...A9) | A4, A5 |
Maximum ISO A-series paper size | A4 |
Multi-Purpose Tray media weight | 56 - 128 g/m² |
Print technology | Laser |
Maximum resolution | 1200 x 1200 DPI |
Time to first page (black, normal) | 8 s |
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter) | 18 ppm |
Total output capacity | 500 sheets |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 520 x 457 x 378 mm |
Power requirements | 220 - 240 V; 50/60 Hz |
All-in-one functions | Copy, Fax, Scan |
Compatible operating systems | Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server; Mac OS 10.2.8-10.4.3 |
Standard interfaces | USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
Grayscale levels | 256 |
Sustainability certificates | ENERGY STAR |
Power consumption (average operating) | 1000 W |
Maximum copy resolution | 600 x 600 DPI |
Supported network protocols (IPv4) | TCP/IP (LPD/RAW/ Port 9100) |
Faxing | Mono faxing |
Market positioning | Business |
Provides essential setup information for initial machine operation.
Covers fundamental functions and basic operations of the machine.
This manual details advanced features and comprehensive operational procedures.
Instructions for installing and using the scanner driver software.
Lists registered trademarks of Canon Inc. and other companies.
Details copyright information and usage restrictions for the publication.
Provides information on document changes, warranties, and liability.
Describes broadcasting, delayed sending, and job recall functionalities for sending documents.
Configuration options for sending features, including retry attempts and automatic redialing.
Procedures for switching to tone dialing and dialing overseas numbers with pauses.
Settings for receiving faxes, including receive modes and manual reception.
Registering and managing destinations for fax, email, I-fax, and file server.
Procedure for canceling ongoing transmission or reception jobs.
Copies documents collated into sets arranged in page order for organized output.
Allows making copy settings and scanning documents while the machine is printing.
Enables creating two-sided copies from one- or two-sided documents.
Reduces two documents to fit on a selected paper size for combined copying.
Erases shadows and lines that appear when copying various types of documents.
Describes the system environments compatible with the machine for network usage.
Procedures for setting up the machine in a network environment, including cable and protocol settings.
Settings and procedures for connecting and using the machine with a TCP/IP network.
Settings and procedures for using the machine with a NetBIOS network.
Steps to configure a shared folder on a computer for receiving data from the machine.
Overview of software tools for managing the machine's network status and settings.
Specifies the system environments confirmed to work with the Remote UI software.
Instructions on how to start and access the machine's interface via a web browser.
Viewing the machine's current status, paper levels, and error messages remotely.
Managing print jobs, viewing print logs, and activity logs remotely.
Registering and managing destinations for fax, email, I-fax, and file server.
Specifying the machine's system settings and restricting access to destinations remotely.
Configuring automatic forwarding of received fax/I-fax documents to specified addresses.
Registering and managing department/user IDs and passwords for machine access control.
Saving and loading Address Book, User Management, and Additional Functions settings.
Viewing transmission/reception results, job statuses, and document memory.
Setting the System Manager ID and password to manage machine operations and restrictions.
Registering and managing department IDs, passwords, and page limits for usage control.
Information on operating the machine with the optional Card Reader-E1 for Department ID Management.
Lists the types of reports and data logs the machine can generate and their descriptions.
Configuring automatic printing of TX, RX, and Activity reports based on events.
Addresses issues related to the machine having no power or the error indicator coming on.
Solutions for paper not feeding properly, multiple sheets feeding, or repeated paper jams.
Troubleshooting steps for documents not sending or receiving, and fax transmission errors.
Solutions for issues preventing copies from being made, such as toner or paper loading.
Troubleshooting for issues like nothing printing, skewed printouts, or paper jams.
Solutions for dialing problems, disconnections during calls, and incorrect number dialing.
Troubleshooting for issues related to printing or connecting via TCP/IP and NetBIOS networks.
Definitions of technical terms and features used throughout the manual.
An alphabetical listing of topics and their corresponding page numbers for quick reference.