Canon PIXMA MX310 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн

QT51366V01
series
Quick Start Guide
QT5-1366-V01 XXXXXXXX © CANON INC. 2007 PRINTED IN THAILAND
The following FINE Cartridges are compatible with this product.
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Quick Start Guide
Office All-In-One
series
Содержание
- Office all in one 1
- Quick start guide 1
- Series 1
- Series quick start guide 1
- Before you contact canon please record the following information 2
- Canon specialty papers 2
- Customer technical support sequence 2
- Description order 2
- Email tech support 2
- Extended service and support 2
- Fine cartridges 2
- Getting help from canon 2
- Help us help you better 2
- Internet 2
- Ordering information 2
- Toll free live tech support 2
- Appendix 101 5
- Before using the machine 5
- Copying 9 5
- Faxing 0 5
- Index 118 5
- Printing from your computer 2 5
- Printing photographs directly from a compliant device 5 5
- Routine maintenance 9 5
- Safety precautions 107 5
- Scanning images 4 5
- Table of contents 5
- Troubleshooting 7 5
- Before using the machine 6
- Operation panel 6
- Before using the machine 7
- Before using the machine 8
- Copy mode 8
- Device settings 8
- Maintenance 8
- Menu items 8
- Before using the machine 9
- Direct printing mode 9
- Fax mode 9
- Scan mode 9
- Before turning on the machine confirm the following 10
- Before using the machine 10
- If you are using the machine connected to a computer confirm also the following 10
- If you are using the machine connected to a computer turn on your computer 10
- Important 10
- Press the on off button to turn on the machine 10
- The fine cartridges are installed properly 10
- The machine is connected to your computer or a compatible device 10
- The mp drivers are installed 10
- The power lamp flashes and then remains lit green 10
- To turn off the machine press the on off button 10
- Turn on the machine before printing 10
- Turning off the machine 10
- Turning on the machine 10
- Turning the machine on and off 10
- When the power lamp stops flashing the machine is turned off 10
- Before using the machine 11
- Perform a print operation to restore the display 11
- Screen saver mode 11
- The lcd goes out if the machine is not operated for about five minutes 11
- You cannot change the wait time before the lcd goes out 11
- Before using the machine 12
- Handling the original document 12
- Loading original documents 12
- Original document requirements 12
- Before using the machine 13
- Gently close the document cover 13
- Important 13
- Load the original document on the platen glass 13
- Using the platen glass 13
- Before using the machine 14
- Using the adf 14
- Before using the machine 15
- Loading printing paper 15
- Media suited for business documents 15
- Photo quality media 15
- Using specialty media 15
- Before using the machine 16
- Paper handling 16
- Recommended paper and requirements 16
- Before using the machine 17
- Important 17
- Media types you cannot use 17
- Before using the machine 18
- Flatten the four corners of the paper before loading it 18
- Important 18
- Loading paper 18
- Before using the machine 19
- Load the paper 19
- Prepare to load paper 19
- Specify the page size and media type settings according to the loaded paper 19
- Before using the machine 20
- Important 20
- Loading envelopes 20
- Prepare the envelopes 20
- Before using the machine 21
- Important 21
- Load the envelopes 21
- Specify the settings in the printer driver 21
- 1 load the paper against the right side of the rear tray with the print side facing up 22
- 2 pinch the paper guide and slide it against the left side of the paper stack 22
- Before using the machine 22
- Load the paper 22
- Loading small sized paper 22
- Specify the page size and media type settings according to the loaded paper 22
- You can use 4 x 6 101 x 152 mm 5 x 7 127 x 177 mm and credit card sized papers 22
- Changing the copy settings 23
- Copying 23
- Enlarge reduce 23
- Making copies 23
- Preset ratio 23
- Adjust print quality according to the original 24
- Change the intensity 24
- Copying 24
- Image quality 24
- Intensity 24
- Manual adjust 24
- Manual adjust auto adjust a 24
- Media type 24
- Page size 24
- Plain paper 24
- Plain paper photo paper pro photo paper plus matte photo papr glossy 24
- Select the media type of the loaded paper 24
- Select the page size of the loaded paper 24
- Standard 24
- Standard high fast 24
- X11 8 x14 a4 b5 a5 4 x6 5 x7 credit card size 24
- Copying 25
- Using useful copy functions 25
- Printing from your computer 26
- Printing with windows 26
- Printing from your computer 27
- Printing with macintosh 27
- If you want to edit or print the scanned images 28
- If you want to scan originals with advanced settings 28
- Load the original document on the platen glass or the adf 28
- Macintosh only prepare your computer before scanning 28
- Opening mp navigator ex using the operation panel 28
- Press the scan button then press the color or black button 28
- Scanning images 28
- Scanning methods 28
- Turn on the machine 28
- Caution 29
- Connectable devices 29
- Important 29
- Prepare for printing 29
- Printable image data format 29
- Printing photographs directly from a compliant device 29
- Connect the pictbridge compliant device to the machine 30
- Printing photographs directly from a compliant device 30
- Specify the print settings such as paper type and layout 30
- Start printing from your pictbridge compliant device 30
- About pictbridge print settings 31
- Paper size and paper type settings 31
- Printing photographs directly from a compliant device 31
- Settings on a pictbridge compliant device 31
- Date file no print setting 32
- Image optimize setting 32
- Layout setting 32
- Printing photographs directly from a compliant device 32
- Trimming setting 32
- Displaying the pictbridge settings screen and specifying the settings 33
- Press the menu button repeatedly until device settings appears 33
- Press the or button to select pictbridge set then press the ok button 33
- Press the or button to specify the setting item then press the ok button 33
- Printing photographs directly from a compliant device 33
- Repeat step 4 to specify each setting item as necessary 33
- Setting items 33
- Setting on the machine 33
- Turn on the machine 33
- Connecting a telephone or answering machine directly 34
- Connecting to an analog line 34
- Faxing 34
- Important 34
- Methods of connecting external devices 34
- Preparing the machine for fax 34
- Connecting a telephone or answering machine via a computer 35
- Faxing 35
- Important 35
- Connecting to an isdn line 36
- Connecting to an xdsl 36
- Date time setting 36
- Faxing 36
- Methods of connecting the various lines 36
- Setting the telephone line type 36
- Tel line type 36
- Touch tone 36
- User settings 36
- Faxing 37
- Faxing 38
- Registering sender information 38
- Faxing 39
- Guidelines for entering numbers letters and symbols 39
- Name a 39
- Press the button to switch to uppercase letter mode a lowercase letter mode a or number mode 1 39
- Press the numeric buttons to enter a character 39
- To delete a character 39
- To delete an entire entry 39
- To enter a character that is assigned to the same button as the previous entry 39
- To enter a space 39
- Date time setting 02 15 2007 18 46 40
- Entering the date and time 40
- Faxing 40
- Registering your fax telephone number and name sender information 40
- Unit name 40
- Unit tel number tel 40
- User settings 40
- Faxing 41
- Set month 41
- Setting daylight saving time summer time 41
- Summer time set 41
- Unit name a 41
- Faxing 42
- Last week 42
- October 42
- Press the stop reset button 42
- Set day of week 42
- Set month 42
- Set shift time 42
- Set the date and time that summer time ends 42
- Set week 42
- Sunday 42
- Coded dial regist 43
- Faxing 43
- Name a 43
- Registering coded speed dialing 43
- Registering the destination 43
- Tel number tel 43
- Activity report 44
- Changing or deleting a registered information 44
- Faxing 44
- Printing a list of the registered destination 44
- Prnt report list 44
- Speed dial list 44
- To change a registered number or name 44
- To delete an entire entry 44
- Faxing 45
- Adjusting the scan contrast or the image quality fax resolution 46
- Before sending faxes 46
- Faxing 46
- Flow of sending faxes 46
- Scan contrast 46
- Sending faxes 46
- Step 1 46
- Step 2 46
- Step 3 46
- Step 4 46
- Adjusting the image quality fax resolution 47
- Fax resolution 47
- Faxing 47
- Important 47
- Prepare for faxing 47
- Sending faxes 47
- Sending faxes memory sending 47
- Standard 47
- Start faxing 47
- Connect a telephone to the machine 48
- Dial the recipient s number on the telephone 48
- Faxing 48
- Important 48
- Lift the handset of the telephone connected to the machine 48
- Prepare for faxing 48
- Scan next start 48
- Sending faxes after confirming connection manual sending 48
- Transmit ok 48
- When the document was loaded in the adf 48
- When the document was loaded on the platen glass 48
- Dialing the coded speed dial 49
- Faxing 49
- Automatic redialing 50
- Faxing 50
- If the machine is connected to a computer you can send faxes using the fax driver from any application software that has a printing function for details refer to the fax driver guide on screen manual 50
- Manual redialing 50
- Redialing 50
- Sending from your computer windows only 50
- Sending receiving using ecm 50
- There are two methods of redialing automatic redialing and manual redialing automatic redialing is enabled by default 50
- This machine is set to send receive faxes in ecm error correction mode ecm automatically corrects errors caused by connection troubles cross checking the sending and receiving conditions at the sending and receiving ends 50
- To redial the fax number last dialed with the numeric buttons press the redial pause button 50
- Using other useful sending functions 50
- When using memory sending to send a document and the recipient s line is busy the machine will redial the number after a specified interval you can customize the following automatic redialing settings whether or not the machine redials automatically the number of times the machine redials 1 to 10 times the time interval between redials 1 to 99 minutes to change the automatic redialing settings change the auto redial settings in tx settings under fax settings 50
- Faxing 51
- Flow of receiving faxes 51
- Important 51
- Receiving faxes 51
- Selecting the receive mode 51
- Step 1 51
- Step 2 51
- Step 3 51
- Faxing 52
- If you are using a single telephone line for faxes and voice calls and use voice calls more frequently 52
- If you want to receive only faxes automatically with the machine or have a dedicated telephone line for fax use only 52
- A incoming call 53
- B voice call the machine will ring pick up the handset then press the stop reset button to answer the call 53
- C fax the machine receives faxes automatically 53
- Faxing 53
- If you are using a single telephone line for faxes and voice calls and want to receive faxes automatically 53
- Important 53
- Select fax priority mode 53
- Faxing 54
- If you subscribe to a distinctive ring pattern detection drpd service with your telephone company us and canada only 54
- If you want the machine to automatically switch between fax and voice calls by the call ring patterns network switch 54
- Setting the ring pattern 54
- 15 2007 wed 06 11 fax 1st standard 55
- Fax priority mode 55
- Faxing 55
- Press the fax button then press the menu button 55
- Press the ok button 55
- Press the or button to select the receive mode 55
- Receive mode set 55
- Setting the receive mode 55
- Changing the print settings 56
- Faxing 56
- Page size 56
- Setting the number of rings for fax calls 56
- Faxing 57
- Important 57
- Memory receiving 57
- Remote receiving 57
- Using other useful receiving functions 57
- Document stored in memory 58
- Faxing 58
- Printing a list of documents in memory 58
- Printing or deleting a document in memory 58
- Faxing 59
- If you select delete document 59
- If you select print document 59
- Press the or button to select print document or delete document 59
- Press the stop reset button 59
- Checking a document s details in memory 60
- Faxing 60
- Print document tx rx no 0001 60
- Activity report 61
- Faxing 61
- Press the fax button then press the menu button 61
- Press the or button to select activity report then press the ok button 61
- Press the or button to select prnt report list then press the ok button 61
- Printing the activity report manually 61
- Summary of reports and lists 61
- Faxing 62
- Other lists 62
- Printing the user s data list 62
- Rx report 62
- Tx report 62
- User s data list 62
- Routine maintenance 63
- Step 1 63
- Step 2 63
- Step 3 63
- Step 4 63
- When printing becomes faint or colors are incorrect 63
- Examine the pattern and take the appropriate action 64
- Maintenance 64
- Make sure that the machine is turned on then load a sheet of a4 or letter sized plain paper in the rear tray 64
- Nozzle check 64
- Open the paper output tray then set the paper thickness lever 64
- Print the nozzle check pattern 64
- Printing the nozzle check pattern 64
- Routine maintenance 64
- Check the nozzle check pattern you printed 65
- Examining the nozzle check pattern 65
- Routine maintenance 65
- When cleaning is necessary perform print head cleaning 65
- Cleaning 66
- Confirm the condition of the print head 66
- Maintenance 66
- Make sure that the machine is turned on 66
- Print head cleaning 66
- Routine maintenance 66
- Start print head cleaning 66
- Confirm the condition of the print head 67
- Deep cleaning 67
- Maintenance 67
- Make sure that the machine is turned on 67
- Print head deep cleaning 67
- Routine maintenance 67
- Start print head deep cleaning 67
- Adjust the print head position 68
- Aligning the print head 68
- Make sure that the machine is turned on then load two sheets of a4 or letter sized plain paper in the rear tray 68
- Open the paper output tray then set the paper thickness lever 68
- Print the print head alignment pattern 68
- Routine maintenance 68
- Routine maintenance 69
- Black ink low color ink low 70
- Blk col 70
- Check ink u162 blk col 70
- Check ink u163 blk col 70
- Copy mode 70
- Getting the ink status information 70
- Replacing a fine cartridge 70
- Routine maintenance 70
- With the lcd of this machine 70
- Blk ink vol unknown col ink vol unknown 71
- Recommend new b crt recommend new c crt 71
- Routine maintenance 71
- With the computer screen 71
- Click view printer status on the maintenance sheet 72
- Follow the procedure below to open each of the confirmation screens 72
- Open the canon ij printer utility 72
- Open the printer properties dialog box 72
- Refer to opening the canon ij printer utility macintosh in the user s guide on screen manual 72
- Refer to opening the printer properties dialog box directly from control panel in opening the printer properties dialog box windows of the user s guide on screen manual 72
- Routine maintenance 72
- Select ink level information in the pop up menu 72
- To confirm the fine cartridge information click ink details 72
- To confirm the fine cartridge information click the ink details menu 72
- Important 73
- Make sure that the machine is turned on lift the scanning unit printer cover with both hands then pull the scanning unit support a down into place 73
- Replacing fine cartridges 73
- Routine maintenance 73
- The fine cartridge holder moves to the left 73
- When fine cartridges run out of ink replace them using the following steps 73
- 1 push down the fine cartridge 74
- 1 unpack a new fine cartridge and remove the orange protective tape a gently 74
- 2 remove the fine cartridge 74
- Caution 74
- Important 74
- Prepare the replacement fine cartridge 74
- Remove the empty fine cartridge 74
- Routine maintenance 74
- Caution 75
- Important 75
- Install the fine cartridge 75
- Lift the scanning unit printer cover slightly to set the scanning unit support back to its original position and then gently close the scanning unit printer cover 75
- Routine maintenance 75
- Keeping the best printing results 76
- Routine maintenance 76
- When you are not using the machine for a long time 76
- When you turn off the machine 76
- Be sure to use a soft cloth such as eyeglasses cleaning cloth and wipe off dirt on the surface with it gently smooth out wrinkles on the cloth if necessary before cleaning 77
- Caution 77
- Cleaning the exterior of the machine 77
- Cleaning the platen glass and document cover 77
- Cleaning your machine 77
- Important 77
- Routine maintenance 77
- This section describes the cleaning procedure that is needed to maintain your machine 77
- With a clean soft lint free cloth wipe the platen glass d the inner side of the document cover white sheet c the glass of the adf a and the inner side of the adf white area b gently make sure not to leave any residue especially on the platen glass 77
- Cleaning the adf 78
- Cleaning the paper feed roller roller cleaning 78
- Routine maintenance 78
- Clean the paper feed roller 79
- Cleaning the inside of the machine bottom plate cleaning 79
- Fold a single sheet of a4 or letter sized plain paper in half widthwise and then unfold the paper 79
- Important 79
- Make sure that the machine is turned on and then remove any paper from the rear tray 79
- Make sure that the paper feed roller stops rotating then load three or more sheets of a4 or letter sized plain paper in portrait orientation in the rear tray 79
- Open the paper output tray 79
- Repeat step 3 three times 79
- Repeat step 3 twice 79
- Routine maintenance 79
- Caution 80
- Cleaning the protrusions inside the machine 80
- Load this and only this sheet of paper in the rear tray with the open side to the front 80
- Perform bottom plate cleaning 80
- Routine maintenance 80
- Troubleshooting 81
- An error message is displayed on the lcd 82
- If an error message is displayed on the lcd take the corresponding action described below 82
- Message action 82
- Troubleshooting 82
- Message action 83
- Troubleshooting 83
- Fax related messages 84
- Message action 84
- Troubleshooting 84
- An unintended language is displayed on the lcd 85
- Cause action 85
- Lcd cannot be seen at all 85
- Troubleshooting 85
- Cannot install the mp drivers 86
- Cause action 86
- Troubleshooting 86
- Cannot connect to computer properly 87
- Cause action 87
- Important 87
- Printing speed is slow usb 2 hi speed connection does not work 87
- This device can perform faster message is displayed 87
- Troubleshooting 87
- Cause action 88
- Colors are unclear 88
- Did you set the print quality setting appropriately 88
- Do the page size and media type settings match the size and type of the loaded paper 88
- Print results not satisfactory 88
- Troubleshooting 88
- Cause action 89
- Printing does not start printing is blurred colors are wrong straight lines are misaligned 89
- Troubleshooting 89
- White streaks 89
- Cause action 90
- Printed paper curls or has ink blots 90
- Printed surface is scratched paper is smudged 90
- Troubleshooting 90
- Cause action 91
- Troubleshooting 91
- Cause action 92
- Colors are uneven or streaked 92
- If these do not resolve the problem also see print results not satisfactory on page 84 92
- Printing does not start 92
- The print result not satisfactory when copying 92
- Troubleshooting 92
- Cause action 93
- Paper does not feed properly 93
- Troubleshooting 93
- Cause action 94
- Paper jams 94
- Troubleshooting 94
- Cause action 95
- Document jams 95
- Troubleshooting 95
- Cause action 96
- Troubleshooting 96
- Cause action 97
- Troubleshooting 97
- Cause action 98
- Error message appears on the computer screen 98
- Troubleshooting 98
- Writing error output error communication error 98
- Cause action 99
- Error no 1700 1710 is displayed 99
- Error no 2001 is displayed 99
- Error no 300 is displayed 99
- Troubleshooting 99
- Action 100
- Cause action 100
- Error message appears on a pictbridge compliant device 100
- Error message on pictbridge compliant device 100
- Error no 2002 is displayed 100
- The following are the possible errors that may occur when printing directly from a pictbridge compliant device and the countermeasures to clear them 100
- Troubleshooting 100
- Action 101
- Cannot receive a fax cannot print a fax 101
- Cause action 101
- Error message on pictbridge compliant device 101
- Other scanning troubles 101
- Problems receiving faxes 101
- Refer to the scanning guide on screen manual 101
- Scangear won t start 101
- Scanning problems 101
- Troubleshooting 101
- Cause action 102
- Legal may not be available depending on the country or region of purchase 102
- Machine does not switch automatically between voice and fax calls 102
- Quality of received fax is poor 102
- This setting is only available in us and canada 102
- This setting may not be available depending on the country or region of purchase 102
- Troubleshooting 102
- Cannot send a fax 103
- Cause action 103
- Problems sending faxes 103
- Repeated errors occur when you receive a fax 103
- Troubleshooting 103
- Cannot dial 104
- Cannot send a fax clearly 104
- Cause action 104
- Repeated errors occur when you send a fax 104
- Telephone disconnects during a call 104
- Telephone problems 104
- Troubleshooting 104
- Appendix 105
- How to use the documentation provided 105
- Appendix 106
- Reading the on screen manuals 106
- Appendix 107
- Copy specifications 107
- General specifications 107
- Scan specifications platen glass 107
- Specifications 107
- Appendix 108
- Fax specifications 108
- Telephone specifications 108
- Appendix 109
- Camera direct print pictbridge 109
- Additional system requirements for on screen manuals 110
- Appendix 110
- Conform to the operating system s requirements when higher than those given here 110
- Minimum system requirements 110
- Mp navigator ex quicktime v6 or later is needed macintosh only 110
- Omnipage se windows 2000 professional sp2 and sp3 not supported 110
- Some functions may not be available with windows media center 110
- Specifications are subject to change without notice 110
- To upgrade from windows xp to windows vista first uninstall software bundled with the canon inkjet printer 110
- Please read the safety warnings and cautions provided in this manual to ensure that you use the machine safely do not attempt to use the machine in any way not described in this manual 111
- Safety precautions 111
- Warning 111
- Caution 112
- Safety precautions 112
- You may cause injury or damage the machine if you ignore any of these safety precautions 112
- Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 avoid using this product during an electrical storm there may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 3 do not use this product to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 113
- Important safety instructions when using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 113
- Safety precautions 113
- Save these instructions 113
- It may be unlawful to make copies of scan print or use reproductions of the following documents the list provided is non exhaustive when in doubt check with a legal representative in your jurisdiction 114
- Legal limitations on use of your product and use of images 114
- Safety precautions 114
- Connection of the equipment 115
- In case of equipment malfunction 115
- Pre installation requirements for mx310 115
- Rights of the telephone company 115
- Safety precautions 115
- Users in the u s a 115
- Canon u s a inc limited warranty usa only 116
- Fcc notice u s a only 116
- Regulatory information 116
- Safety precautions 116
- Warning 116
- Safety precautions 117
- Safety precautions 118
- Safety precautions 119
- Pre installation requirements for canon facsimile equipment 120
- Safety precautions 120
- Users in canada 120
- Safety precautions 121
- Users in new zealand 121
- Before you contact canon please record the following information 123
- Canon specialty papers 123
- Customer technical support sequence 123
- Description order 123
- Email tech support 123
- Extended service and support 123
- Fine cartridges 123
- Getting help from canon 123
- Help us help you better 123
- Internet 123
- Ordering information 123
- Toll free live tech support 123
- Office all in one 124
- Quick start guide 124
- Series 124
- Series quick start guide 124
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