Page 2 - Contents; Important Safety Instructions
Contents Important Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................... 2 Installation .............................................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Faxing; II
Adjusting Density ............................................................................................................................................... 88 Adjusting Sharpness ......................................................................................................................
Page 4 - Using the Machine as a Printer; Using the Machine as a Scanner; III
Importing/Exporting Address Book Data from the Fax Driver ........................................................................... 184 Using the Machine as a Printer ..................................................................................................... 189 Printing from a Computer ...
Page 5 - IV
Specifying from Address Book ...................................................................................................................... 273 Selecting Destinations Directly by Entering Coded Dial Numbers ...................................................................... 276 Specifying...
Page 8 - Appendix; VII
Viewing the Counter Value .................................................................................................................................... 621 Initializing Settings ......................................................................................................................
Page 11 - Other warnings
Installation 1469-001 To use this machine safely and comfortably, carefully read the following precautions and install the machine in an appropriate location. Do not install in a location that may result in a fire or electrical shock ● A location where the ventilation slots are blocked(too close to ...
Page 12 - Avoid poorly ventilated locations; Do not install in a location where condensation occurs
Do not install in the following locations that may result in damage ● A location subject to dramatic changes in temperature orhumidity ● A location near equipment that generates magnetic orelectromagnetic waves ● A laboratory or location where chemical reactions occur ● A location exposed to corrosi...
Page 13 - Power Supply; When connecting power; Other precautions
Power Supply 1469-002 This machine is compatible with voltages of 110 to 127 V, and electrical frequency of 50/60 Hz. ● Use only a power supply that meets the specified voltage requirements. Failure to do so may result in a fireor electrical shock. ● Do not use power cords other than the one provide...
Page 14 - Handling; If you are using a cardiac pacemaker
Handling 1469-003 ● Immediately unplug the power plug from the AC power outletand contact an authorized Canon dealer if the machine makesan unusual noise, emits an unusual smell, or emits smoke orexcessive heat. Continued use may result in a fire or electricalshock. ● Do not disassemble or modify th...
Page 15 - If the operating noise concerns you
● When copying with a thick book placed on the platen glass, do not press the feeder forcefully. Doing so maydamage the platen glass and result in injury. ● Be careful not to drop a heavy object, such as a dictionary, on the platen glass. Doing so may damage theplaten glass and result in injury. Las...
Page 17 - Maintenance and Inspections
Maintenance and Inspections 1469-004 Clean this machine periodically. If dust accumulates, the machine may not operate properly. When cleaning, be sure to observe the following. If a problem occurs during operation, see Troubleshooting(P. 539) . If the problem cannot be resolved or you feel the mach...
Page 18 - Consumables
Consumables 1469-005 ● Do not dispose of used toner cartridges in open flames. Also, do not store toner cartridges or paper in alocation exposed to open flames. This may cause the toner to ignite, and result in burns or fire. ● If you accidentally spill or scatter toner, carefully gather the toner p...
Page 20 - Availability period of repairing parts and toner cartridges; Toner cartridge packing materials
Availability period of repairing parts and toner cartridges The repairing parts and toner cartridges for the machine will be available for at least seven (7) years after production of this machine model has been discontinued. Toner cartridge packing materials ● Save the protective bag for the toner ...
Page 21 - Basic Operations
Basic Operations Basic Operations ............................................................................................................................................... 14 Parts and Their Functions ................................................................................................
Page 22 - Parts and Their Functions
Basic Operations 1469-006 This chapter describes basic operations, such as how to use the operation panel or how to load the paper and documents, that are frequently performed to use the functions of the machine. ◼ Parts and Their Functions This section describes the exterior and interior parts of t...
Page 24 - Entering Sleep Mode
◼ Entering Sleep Mode This section describes how to set the sleep mode. Entering Sleep Mode(P. 76) Basic Operations 16
Page 26 - Front Side
Front Side 1469-008 Document feeder tray Open to load an original in the feeder. Placing Documents(P. 41) Feeder Automatically feeds documents into the machine for scanning. When two or more sheets are loaded in the feeder, documents can be scanned continuously. Placing Documents(P. 41) Operation pa...
Page 28 - Back Side; Rating label
Back Side 1469-009 MF249dw / MF247dw MF236n Rating label The label shows the serial number, which is needed when making inquiries about the machine. When a Problem Cannot Be Solved(P. 586) Rear cover Open the rear cover when clearing paper jams. Clearing Jams(P. 541) USB port Connect a USB cable whe...
Page 30 - Interior; Operation panel; LINKS
Interior 1469-00A Operation panel Lift this panel to replace the toner cartridges or clear paper jams. How to Replace Toner Cartridges(P. 603) Clearing Jams(P. 541) Toner cover Open this cover to replace the toner cartridges or clear paper jams. How to Replace Toner Cartridges(P. 603) Clearing Jams(...
Page 31 - Manual Feed Slot; Manual feed cover; Paper guides
Manual Feed Slot 1469-00C Manual feed cover Open this slot to load paper in the manual feed slot. Paper guides Adjust the paper guides to exactly the width of the loaded paper to ensure that paper is fed straight into the machine. LINKS Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Slot(P. 50) Basic Operations 2...
Page 32 - Paper Drawer; Dust cover
Paper Drawer 1469-00E Dust cover Open this cover to load paper in the paper drawer. Paper guides Adjust the paper guides to exactly the size of the loaded paper to ensure that paper is fed straight into the machine. LINKS Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer(P. 47) Basic Operations 24
Page 33 - Operation Panel; Display
Operation Panel 1469-00F [Home] key Press to display the <Home> Screen. Customizing the <Home> Screen(P. 33) Display You can view the progress of copy, fax, and other jobs and error statuses. The display is a touch panel, allowing you to operate the screen by touch to specify settings. D...
Page 36 - Toggle functions
Display 1469-00H The <Home> Screen for initiating operations and screens for specifying settings appear in the display. You can also view job progress and messages here. Touch the display to operate it. <Home> Screen The <Home> Screen is displayed when the power is turned ON or by ...
Page 39 - When a Message Is Displayed; When an Error Occurs
<Network Information> Displays the network settings such as the IP address of the machine and status such as the condition of wireless LAN communications. Viewing Network Settings(P. 344) When a Message Is Displayed Messages are displayed at the top of the screen in situations such as when end...
Page 41 - Changing the Home Screen Button Display Order; Press
Customizing the <Home> Screen 1469-00J You can change the order that buttons in the <Home> screen are displayed in according to your application or a preferred arrangement. ◼ Changing the Home Screen Button Display Order 1 Press and tap <Home Set.>. ● If a screen appears prompting ...
Page 43 - Using the Display; Avoid the following actions.; Selecting items
Using the Display 1469-00K The display is a touch panel, allowing you to operate directly on the screen. Avoid the following actions. The display may misfunction or be damaged. ● Pressing forcefully ● Pressing with pointed objects (fingernails, ballpoint pen, pencil, etc.) ● Operating with wet/soile...
Page 44 - Scrolling the screen; Changing values
If an item is mistakenly touched Slide your finger away then release it from the screen to cancel the selection. To return to the previous screen Press to return to the previous screen. ◼ Scrolling the screen The scroll bar is displayed on the screen when there is still information that is undisplay...
Page 45 - Changing setting values
To move the cursor When / is displayed, tap to move the cursor. Changing setting values To adjust a value on a scale, tap <-> / <+>. ● You can change a variety of display-related settings, such as the scrolling speed or display language: Display Settings(P. 485) ● To change the screen th...
Page 46 - Entering Text; Switching the Type of Text; Types of Text That Can Be Entered
Entering Text 1469-00L Use the display and numeric keys to enter text and values. Switching the Type of Text Tap <A/a/12> to switch the type of text that is entered. The currently selected type of text is indicated by the "A", "a", or "12" displayed above and to the rig...
Page 49 - Placing Documents; Use documents that are completely dry; Placing Documents on the Platen Glass
Placing Documents 1469-00R Place documents on the platen glass or in the feeder. Use the platen glass when scanning thick or bound documents such as books. You can load two or more sheets of documents in the feeder so that they can be scanned continuously. For information about the types of document...
Page 50 - Placing Documents in the Feeder; Open the document feeder tray.
2 Place the document face down on the platen glass. ● Align the corner of the document with the top-left corner of the platen glass. To scan transparent documents (for example, tracing paper or transparencies), cover them with plain white paper. 3 Gently close the feeder. ● The machine is ready to s...
Page 51 - Align the document guides against the edges of the document.
2 Spread the document guides apart. ● Slide the document guides outward until they are slightly farther apart than the actual document width. 3 Fan the document stack and align the edges. ● Fan the document stack in small batches, and align the edges by lightly tapping the stack on a flat surface af...
Page 53 - Loading Paper; Paper Type and Setting for the Machine
Loading Paper 1469-00S You can load the paper into the paper drawer or manual feed slot. Load the paper you usually use into the paper drawer. The paper drawer is convenient when using large amounts of paper. Use the manual feed slot when you temporarily use size or type of paper that is not loaded ...
Page 55 - Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer; Make sure to load paper in portrait orientation
Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer 1469-00U Load the paper that you usually use in the paper drawer. When you want to print on paper that is not loaded in the paper drawer, load the paper in the manual feed slot. Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Slot(P. 50) Make sure to load paper in portrait orienta...
Page 56 - Insert the paper into the paper drawer until the paper stops.; Align the paper guides against the edges of the paper.
● EXEC: Executive 3 Insert the paper into the paper drawer until the paper stops. ● Load the paper in portrait orientation (with the short edge toward the machine), with the print side face up.Paper cannot be loaded in landscape orientation. ● Fan the paper stack well, and tap it on a flat surface t...
Page 57 - Lower the dust cover.; Pull out the paper stopper to open.; Printing on the Back Side of Printed Paper (Manual 2-Sided Printing)
5 Lower the dust cover. When Legal size paper is loaded The paper guides at the rear edge of the paper will be extended. Open the dust cover extension, then lower the dust cover. 6 Pull out the paper stopper to open. » Continue to Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 56) When changing the paper size or...
Page 58 - Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Slot; Insert the paper into the manual feed slot until the paper stops.
Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Slot 1469-00W When you want to print on paper that is not loaded in the paper drawer, load the paper in the manual feed slot. Load the paper that you usually use in the paper drawer. Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer(P. 47) Make sure to load paper in portrait orienta...
Page 60 - Loading Envelopes; Before Loading Envelopes; Close the flap of each envelope.
Loading Envelopes 1469-00X Make sure to flatten any curls on envelopes before loading them. Also pay attention to the orientation of envelopes and which side is face up. Before Loading Envelopes(P. 52)Loaded Orientation(P. 53) This section describes how to load envelopes in the orientation you want,...
Page 61 - Align the edges of the envelope on a flat surface.; Loaded Orientation
4 Align the edges of the envelope on a flat surface. Loaded Orientation Load the envelopes in portrait orientation, short edge first, with the non-glued side (front side) face up. Load envelopes in the same orientation for both the paper drawer and manual feed slot. Load the envelopes so that their ...
Page 62 - Loading Preprinted Paper; Making 1-Sided Printouts on Paper with Logos; Printing on Paper with Logos in Portrait Orientation
Loading Preprinted Paper 1469-00Y When you use paper that has been preprinted with a logo, pay attention to the orientation of the paper when loading. Load the paper properly so that printing is performed on the correct side of the paper with a logo. Making 1-Sided Printouts on Paper with Logos(P. 5...
Page 64 - Specifying Paper Size and Type
Specifying Paper Size and Type 1469-010 You must specify the paper size and type settings to match the paper that is loaded. Make sure to change the paper settings when you load the paper that is different from the previously loaded paper. If the setting does not match the size and type of loaded pa...
Page 66 - Registering a Custom Paper Size
Registering a Custom Paper Size 1469-011 You can register one frequently used custom paper size each for the paper drawer and manual feed slot. 1 Press and tap <Paper Set.>. 2 Tap <MP Tray> or <Drawer 1>. 3 Tap <Custom>. 4 Specify the paper size. 1 Specify the length of the &...
Page 67 - Select the paper type.
3 Tap <Apply>. 5 Select the paper type. LINKS Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer(P. 47)Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Slot(P. 50) Basic Operations 59
Page 68 - Registering in the Address Book; Group Dial
Registering in the Address Book 1469-012 You can register frequently used fax/scan destinations in the Address Book and easily select them when needed. You can register up to 104 destinations in theAddress Book. Destinations can be searched alphabetically, from lists in the AddressBook, or by enteri...
Page 69 - Registering Destinations in the Address Book
Registering Destinations in the Address Book 1469-013 You can register up to 100 destinations for Coded Dial in the Address Book. You can edit or delete destinations that you have registered. ● E-mail addresses can be registered as destinations on the MF249dw / MF247dw only. 1 Press and tap <Addr...
Page 70 - Making detailed settings (only when registered for fax); Editing the Content of Registered Destinations
Making detailed settings (only when registered for fax) After tapping <Details>, a screen similar to the following is displayed. <ECM TX> If an error occurs in an image that is being sent, the error is checked and corrected to prevent an improper image from being sent when setting <On...
Page 71 - Use; Deleting a Registered Destination
2 Tap <Details/Edit>. 3 Use / to select the tab containing the destination you want to edit, and tap the destination. 4 Tap <Edit>. ● If a screen appears prompting you to enter a PIN, enter the correct PIN using the numeric keys, and tap<Apply>. Setting a PIN for Address Book(P. 41...
Page 73 - Registering Destinations for One-Touch Dial
Registering Destinations for One-Touch Dial 1469-014 You can conveniently register frequently used destinations for One-Touch Dial. Destinations can be quickly displayed by tapping One-Touch buttons in the <Home> Screen. You can edit or delete destinations that you have registered. You can reg...
Page 74 - Editing the Content of Registered Destinations in One-Touch Dial
8 Enter the destination using the numeric keys and tap <Apply>. Making detailed settings (only when registered for fax) After tapping <Details>, a screen similar to the following is displayed. <ECM TX> If an error occurs in an image that is being sent, the error is checked and corr...
Page 75 - , and tap the destination you want to change.
2 Tap <Details/Edit>. 3 Select < > using / , and tap the destination you want to change. 4 Tap <Edit>. ● If a screen appears prompting you to enter a PIN, enter the correct PIN using the numeric keys, and tap<Apply>. Setting a PIN for Address Book(P. 415) 5 Tap the item you w...
Page 77 - Registering Multiple Destinations for Group Dial
Registering Multiple Destinations for Group Dial 1469-015 Multiple destinations can be combined into groups. After a group is registered, you can add or delete destinations. ● Only destinations of the same type of address can be registered in the same group. ● Shared folders cannot be registered in ...
Page 78 - Editing the Content of Registered Groups
9 Use / to select the tab and tap a destination you want to register. 10 Tap <Add>. 11 Repeat steps 8 and 9 until you have registered all of the destinations that you wantto register, and then tap <Apply>. 12 Tap <Apply>. ◼ Editing the Content of Registered Groups After registering...
Page 79 - Deleting a Group
2 Tap <Details/Edit>. 3 Select < > using / , and tap the destination you want to change. 4 Tap <Edit>. ● If a screen appears prompting you to enter a PIN, enter the correct PIN using the numeric keys, and tap<Apply>. Setting a PIN for Address Book(P. 415) 5 Select the item yo...
Page 80 - Adjusting the Volume
Adjusting the Volume 1469-016 The machine produces sounds in a variety of situations, such as when fax sending is complete or when a paper jam or error occurs. You can set the volume of each of these sounds individually. 1 Press and tap <Menu>. 2 Tap <Preferences>. 3 Tap <Volume Setti...
Page 81 - End sound only for error
<Original in Feeder Detection Tone> Sound produced when an original is loaded inthe feeder 5 Use / to set volume, tap <Apply>. ● Tap and move the cursor all the way to the left to mute the sound. End sound only for error ● Tap <When Error> <On> <Apply>. Basic Operations...
Page 82 - Entering Quiet Mode; When in quiet mode
Entering Quiet Mode 1469-017 The quiet mode function reduces the operation sound of the machine. For example, when using the machine at night, press on the operation panel. With only this operation, you can easily minimize operation sound. You can also specify a time for the machine to automatically...
Page 83 - Exiting Quiet Mode
<Start Time> Specify a time for entering quiet mode. To set, tap <On> then specify the time. <End Time> Specify a time for exiting quiet mode. To set, tap <On> then specify the time. Exiting Quiet Mode Press to exit quiet mode. Basic Operations 75
Page 84 - When in sleep mode
Entering Sleep Mode 1469-018 The sleep mode function reduces the amount of power consumed by the machine by disabling power flow to the operation panel. If no operations will be performed on the machine for a while, such as during a lunch break, you can save power simply by pressing on the operation...
Page 85 - Exiting Sleep Mode
<Menu> <Timer Settings> <Auto Sleep Time> Set the amount of time that elapses before themachine automatically enters sleep mode <Apply> Exiting Sleep Mode Press . You can also tap the display or press any key other than to exit sleep mode. If an external telephone is connecte...
Page 86 - Copying
Copying Copying .................................................................................................................................................................. 79 Basic Copy Operations ...................................................................................................
Page 87 - Using Basic Operations
Copying 1469-019 This chapter describes basic copy operations and various other useful functions, such as 2-sided copying and copying both sides of an ID card onto one page. ◼ Using Basic Operations Basic Copy Operations(P. 81)Canceling Copies(P. 83) ◼ Using Copy Settings to Suit Your Needs Enlargin...
Page 88 - Simplifying Your Frequent Copy Operations
Copying Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1/4 on 1)(P. 94) Using the <Paper Save> Button(P. 96) Copying Both Sides of an ID Card onto One Page(P. 98) ◼ Simplifying Your Frequent Copy Operations Changing Default Settings(P. 100) Copying 80
Page 89 - Specify the copy settings as necessary.
Basic Copy Operations 1469-01A 1 Place the document(s). Placing Documents(P. 41) 2 Press and tap <Copy>. 3 Enter the number of copies using the numeric keys. ● Enter a quantity from 1 to 999. ● Press to cancel the entered quantity. 4 Specify the copy settings as necessary. ● Select the setting...
Page 91 - Canceling Copies; Tap on the Screen That is Displayed While Copying; If the Screen Displays a List of Documents When
Canceling Copies 1469-01C If you want to cancel copying immediately after pressing , tap <Cancel> on the screen or press on the operation panel. You can also cancel copying after checking the copy status. ◼ Tap <Cancel> on the Screen That is Displayed While Copying ◼ Press to Cancel If t...
Page 92 - Copy details
Copy details The number of copies, settings, and other details are displayed. If you only want to check the details without canceling copying, press to return to the copy main screen. <Cancel> Cancels copying. LINKS Basic Copy Operations(P. 81) Copying 84
Page 93 - Various Copy Settings
Various Copy Settings 1469-01E A variety of settings are available to suit your needs, such as when you want to save paper or make your documents easier to read. Enlarging or Reducing(P. 86) Selecting Document Type(P. 87) Adjusting Density(P. 88) Adjusting Sharpness(P. 89) 2-Sided Copying (MF249dw /...
Page 94 - Enlarging or Reducing; Preset copy ratio
Enlarging or Reducing 1469-01F You can enlarge or reduce copies by using a preset copy ratio such as <STMT->LTR>, or by setting a custom copy ratio in increments of 1%. <Copy> <Copy Ratio> Select the copy ratio <Custom Ratio> Use / or the numeric keys to enter the copy rat...
Page 95 - Selecting Document Type
Selecting Document Type 1469-01H You can select the optical image quality for the copy depending on the document type, such as text-only documents, documents with charts and graphs, or magazinephotos. <Copy> <Original Type> Select the document type <Text> Suitable when copying docu...
Page 96 - Adjusting Density
Adjusting Density 1469-01J You can adjust the density of the copy if the text or images in a document are too light or dark. You can also automatically set an optimal density for a document. <Copy> <Density> Adjust the density <Apply> <-> Decreases the density. <+> Incr...
Page 97 - Adjusting Sharpness
Adjusting Sharpness 1469-01K You can adjust sharpness of the copied image. Increase the sharpness to sharpen blurred text and lines, or decrease the sharpness to improve the appearance ofmagazine photos. <Copy> <Sharpness> Adjust the sharpness <Apply> <-> Decreases the sharpn...
Page 99 - Types of 2-sided copying
2-Sided Copying 1469-01L You can copy two pages of a document on both sides of the paper. You can also copy a two-sided document on both sides of the paper, or on two separate pages. ● <2-Sided> may not be available with some sizes and types of paper. Paper(P. 649) ● <2-Sided> is not ava...
Page 104 - Paper save copy settings
Using the <Paper Save> Button 1469-01S You can use <2 on 1>/<4 on 1> to copy multiple documents onto a single sheet, and <2-Sided> to copy the document onto both sides of a page. Using <Paper Save> inthe Home Screen, which combines these functions, makes it easier to sa...
Page 106 - Copying Both Sides of an ID Card onto One Page; How to place the card
Copying Both Sides of an ID Card onto One Page 1469-01U You can use <ID Card Copy> to copy the front and back sides of a card onto the same side of a page. This function is useful when copying a driver's license or ID card. ● All regular paper sizes can be used except Letter (Government), Lega...
Page 107 - Collating Copies by Page
Collating Copies by Page 1469-01W When preparing multiple copies of multi-page documents, set <Collate> to <On> to collate copies in sequential page order. This function is useful when preparing handoutsfor meetings or presentations. <Copy> <Collate> <On> <Off> Th...
Page 108 - Changing Default Settings; Settings
Changing Default Settings 1469-01X The default settings are the settings that are displayed whenever you turn ON the machine, or when you press . If you change these default settings to match the operations that you perform frequently, you can eliminate the need to configure the same settings every ...
Page 111 - Specifying Fax Settings
Faxing 1469-01Y This chapter describes fax settings, basic fax operations and various other useful functions to suit your needs, such as PC Fax to send documents directly from computers, Address Book to specify destinations easily, and Forwarding to receive faxes even when you are out of the office....
Page 113 - Sending Faxes Directly from Your Computer
Forwarding Received Faxes(P. 154) Receiving Fax Information Services(P. 161) ◼ Sending Faxes Directly from Your Computer Sending Faxes from Your Computer (PC Fax)(P. 167) Faxing 105
Page 114 - Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions
Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions 1469-020 Follow steps 1 to 4 described below to configure the fax settings. First, determine which receive mode best suits your intended use, and then follow the on-screen instructions to configure the settings. For more information about a particular s...
Page 115 - Deciding Which Fax Receive Mode to Use; Continue to Registering the Fax Number and Unit Name(P. 108)
Deciding Which Fax Receive Mode to Use 1469-021 Before configuring the fax settings, determine which receive mode best suits your intended use. Intended use Receive mode Use fax only/Never use telephone <Auto>This setting is for when you want to use the machine exclusively for receiving faxes,...
Page 116 - Registering the Fax Number and Unit Name
Registering the Fax Number and Unit Name 1469-022 Register the fax number and unit name of your machine. This information is printed at the top of each page sent from the machine. 1 Press and tap <Menu>. 2 Tap <Fax Settings> <Fax Setup Guide>. 3 Tap <Set Up Now>. If you selec...
Page 118 - Selecting the Receive Mode; Select the receive mode that suits your intended use.
Selecting the Receive Mode 1469-023 Select the receive mode that suits your intended use beforehand ( Deciding Which Fax Receive Mode to Use(P. 107) ). 1 Tap <Next>. ● The screen shown here is displayed after the unit name has been registered ( Registering the FaxNumber and Unit Name(P. 108) )...
Page 120 - Connecting the Telephone Line; Connect the telephone line to the machine.
Connecting the Telephone Line 1469-024 Connect the telephone line to the machine. 1 Tap <Next>. ● One of the screens shown here is displayed after the receive mode has been set ( Selecting the ReceiveMode(P. 110) ). 2 Connect the telephone line to the machine. ● Connect the included telephone ...
Page 122 - Sending Faxes
Sending Faxes 1469-025 To prevent missending of a fax, always press first. * Destinations set by the previous user may remain. You need to complete some procedures before using fax functions. Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions(P. 106) 1 Place the document(s). Placing Documents(P. 41) 2 P...
Page 124 - Specifying Destinations from Address Book
When <Confirm Entered Fax Number> is set to <On>, a screen appears that prompts you to enter the destination again ( Checking Destinations before Sending Documents(P. 420) ). Enter the same destination again for confirmation. Specifying Destinations from Address Book 1 Tap <Destinatio...
Page 125 - Specifying Destinations Entering Coded Dial Numbers Directly
< > Only destinations for one-touch dialing are displayed. 4 Select a destination. Specifying Destinations Entering Coded Dial Numbers Directly 1 Tap <Destination>. 2 Tap <Specify from Coded Dial>. 3 Use the numeric keys to enter a three-digit number (001 to 100). Specifying Destin...
Page 128 - Sending from Registered Destinations; TIPS for Enhancing Security
Sending from Registered Destinations 1469-026 You can specify destinations by selecting them from the Address Book, coded dial numbers, or one-touch buttons, as well as by using the numeric keys. To use the Address Book, coded dial numbers, or one-touch buttons, you need to register destinations bef...
Page 129 - Specifying from Address Book
Specifying from Address Book 1469-027 The Address Book enables you to specify a destination by selecting from a list of registered destinations or by searching by name for destinations with recipientnames. You need to register destinations in the Address Book before using this feature. Registering i...
Page 130 - Select a destination.; Specify the scanning settings as necessary.; To delete destinations
Displays a list of destinations registered in Group Dial. < > Only destinations for one-touch dialing are displayed. 3 Select a destination. If you want to specify multiple destinations ● Repeat the following steps. You can specify up to 104 destinations.<Destination> <Specify from Ad...
Page 135 - Specifying Destinations with the One-Touch Buttons
Specifying Destinations with the One-Touch Buttons 1469-029 Tap one-touch buttons in the <Home> Screen to specify destinations. You need to register destinations before using one-touch dialing. Registering Destinations in the Address Book(P. 61) 1 Press and tap any one of <One-Touch 1> t...
Page 138 - Specifying Previously Used Destinations
Specifying Previously Used Destinations 1469-02A You can select a destination from among the past three destinations. ● When <Restrict Resending from Log> is set to <On>, you cannot use this feature. Disabling Use ofPreviously Used Destinations(P. 419) ● Turning OFF the machine or settin...
Page 141 - Various Fax Settings
Various Fax Settings 1469-02C A variety of settings are available to suit your needs, for example, when you want to adjust density or enhance the clarity of an image. Adjusting Resolution(P. 134) Adjusting Density(P. 135) Adjusting Sharpness(P. 136) Scanning 2-Sided Documents (MF249dw)(P. 138) Faxin...
Page 142 - Adjusting Resolution
Adjusting Resolution 1469-02E You can select the resolution suitable for your document type. The higher the resolution is, the clearer the image becomes, but the longer it takes to send. <Fax> <Resolution> Select the resolution <200 x 100 dpi (Normal)> Suitable for documents that c...
Page 148 - Canceling Sending Faxes; If the screen displays a list of documents when
Canceling Sending Faxes 1469-02L If you want to cancel sending faxes immediately after pressing , tap <Cancel> on the display or press . You can also cancel sending faxes after checking the fax status. ◼ Use <Cancel> to cancel ◼ Press to cancel If the screen displays a list of documents ...
Page 149 - Fax details
Fax details The number of sending document, settings, and other details are displayed. If you only want to check the details without sending, press to return to the fax main screen. <Cancel> Cancels sending. LINKS Sending Faxes(P. 114)Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents(P. ...
Page 150 - Receiving Faxes; Methods for Receiving Faxes
Receiving Faxes 1469-02R This section describes the methods for receiving faxes and how to set up the machine to receive faxes. You need to complete some procedures for using fax functions before specifying the receiving settings. Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions(P. 106) The machine ca...
Page 151 - Setting Up the Machine to Receive Faxes
● You need to connect your answering machine to the machine beforehand. ● Set the answering machine to answer after a few rings. ● We recommend that you add approximately 4 seconds of silence at the beginning of themessage or set the maximum recording time to 20 seconds. <DRPD: Select Fax> If ...
Page 152 - Using a Telephone to Receive Faxes (Remote Reception)
When selecting <Fax/Tel (Auto Switch)> Specify the following three settings as necessary. When the setting is complete, tap <Apply>. <Ring Start Time> Enables you to specify the duration during which the machine determines whether an incoming call is a fax or a telephone call. (Set...
Page 153 - When an incoming call rings, pick up the telephone handset.
1 When an incoming call rings, pick up the telephone handset. 2 If you hear a beep, enter the ID number for Remote Reception with the telephone. ● The ID number is set to 25 by default. You can change this number as necessary. Remote RX(P. 503) 3 Hang up the handset. LINKS Sending and Receiving Faxe...
Page 155 - Making a Call before Sending Faxes (Manual Sending)
Making a Call before Sending Faxes (Manual Sending) 1469-02U You can send faxes manually at the end of a phone conversation. When you hear a beep over the phone, it means the recipient is trying to receive your faxes. Press to send your faxes. You need to connect your telephone to the machine before...
Page 158 - Storing Documents into Memory
Storing Received Faxes into Memory (MemoryReception) 1469-02X You can store received faxes into memory, and then print them later. This feature can prevent unauthorized persons from seeing confidential documentsunintentionally. You can also preview received documents using the Remote UI. Storing Doc...
Page 159 - Printing Documents in Memory; Checking/Deleting Documents in Memory
Printing Documents in Memory To print received documents in memory, set <Memory Lock Settings> to <Off>. All the documents in memory are printed. ● You cannot select a specific document for printing. ● If a time for the feature to deactivate has been specified, the documents are automati...
Page 160 - Previewing Documents from the Remote UI
4 Select the document you want to check. To delete the checked document 1 Tap <Delete>. 2 Tap <Yes>. Previewing Documents from the Remote UI From the Remote UI, you can check the content of documents saved in memory. This allows you to check whether the document is needed, and then delet...
Page 162 - Forwarding Received Faxes
Forwarding Received Faxes 1469-02Y You can forward received documents to other destinations. You can select a document from among all the documents received in memory for forwarding, or setthe machine to automatically forward every received document to specifieddestinations. ● Available destinations...
Page 163 - Selecting a Document to Forward
Selecting a Document to Forward 1469-030 The machine forwards the document that you select from among all the documents received in memory. To use this feature, first activate the Memory Reception feature. Storing Received Faxes into Memory (Memory Reception) (P. 150) ● As long as the Memory Recepti...
Page 164 - Select the forwarding destination from the Address Book.
6 Select the forwarding destination from the Address Book. ● For instructions on how to use the Address Book, see Specifying from Address Book(P. 121) . ➠ The document is forwarded to the specified destination. Faxing 156
Page 165 - Forwarding All the Received Documents Automatically; Printing Documents to be Forwarded
Forwarding All the Received Documents Automatically 1469-031 The machine can forward all the received documents to specified destinations. Even if you are out of the office, you can receive fax information anytime, anywhere. Specifying Settings for Documents to be Forwarded Automatically(P. 157)Prin...
Page 166 - Storing Documents that Failed to be Forwarded in Memory
<On> Prints all the documents to be forwarded. <Only When Error Occurs> Prints only the documents that failed to be forwarded. Printing/Resending/Deleting Documents that Failed to be Forwarded You can store documents that failed to be forwarded in memory, and print, resend, or delete the...
Page 168 - To delete the checked document
● Only fax numbers can be specified for forwarding destinations. ● For instructions on how to use the Address Book, see Specifying from Address Book(P. 121) . To delete the checked document 1 Tap <Delete>. 2 Tap <Yes>. LINKS Receiving Faxes(P. 142)Checking Status and Log for Sent and Rec...
Page 169 - Receiving Fax Information Services
Receiving Fax Information Services 1469-032 Through fax information services, you can easily get a variety of helpful lifestyle and work information from companies and organizations. This section describes a typicalprocedure for receiving these services. Depending on the service, actual procedures m...
Page 172 - To check the communication logs for sent and received documents
<TX Job Status>/<Fax RX Job Status> Displays a list of the documents that are being sent and received or are waiting to be processed. <Details> Displays detailed information about the document selected from the list. If you specified multiple destinations, the number of specified d...
Page 175 - Sending Faxes from Your Computer (PC Fax); About the Fax Driver Help
Sending Faxes from Your Computer (PC Fax) 1469-0E5 You can send fax documents created on your computer application directly from your computer. This feature eliminates the need to print documents for faxing and saves paper. You need to complete some procedures, such as specifying the basic fax setti...
Page 176 - Sending PC Faxes; Open a document in an application and display the print dialog box.; Specify the destination.
Sending PC Faxes 1469-0E6 ● When <Allow Fax Driver TX> is set to <Off> on the machine, you cannot send faxes from computers. Prohibiting PC Faxing(P. 418) 1 Open a document in an application and display the print dialog box. ● How to display the print dialog box differs for each applicat...
Page 177 - To specify multiple destinations at once
To specify multiple destinations at once 1 Click the [Select Destination] tab. 2 Click [Add Destination]. 3 Set the communication mode and fax number (or URI), and click [OK]. 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add concurrent destinations. ● You can also add a destination by clicking [Add Next Destination] i...
Page 179 - Attaching Cover Sheets to PC Faxes
Attaching Cover Sheets to PC Faxes 1469-0E7 You can attach a cover sheet to the document you are sending. Select a cover sheet from three preset cover sheets in the fax driver, or create your own custom cover sheets. For more information, click [Help] on the fax driver screen. 1 Open a document in a...
Page 183 - Using Address Book for PC Faxes; Changing Location to Save Address Book Data
Using Address Book for PC Faxes 1469-0E8 Once you register frequently used destinations for PC faxes in the Address Book, you can easily specify destinations whenever you send PC faxes. Also, Address Book datain CSV format created on applications such as Microsoft Excel can be imported intothe machi...
Page 186 - Registering Destinations
Registering Destinations 1469-0E9 This section describes how to register destinations in the Address Book for PC faxes. You can select single destinations from among those registered in the Address Book to make one group destination (Group Dial), which is useful when sending to multiple destinations...
Page 190 - Using Registered Destinations
Using Registered Destinations 1469-0EA This section describes how to specify destinations registered in the Address Book. Registering Destinations(P. 178) ● You cannot use the Address Book if you do not have permission to access the folder where the Address Bookis saved. Log on as a user who has per...
Page 192 - Importing Address Book Data
Importing/Exporting Address Book Data from the FaxDriver 1469-0EC Address Book data in CSV format created on applications such as Microsoft Excel can be imported into the machine, or the Address Book data can be exported to a file for use on other fax machines or applications. Importing Address Book...
Page 193 - Exporting Address Book Data
5 Select the file to import and click [Open]. ● For a CSV file, specify the separators used in the file. ➠ The destinations imported from the file are displayed in [Address Book]. Exporting Address Book Data The file formats that can be written out from the fax driver are the following two: CSV file...
Page 197 - Printing from Mobile Devices
Using the Machine as a Printer 1469-03E There are many ways to use the machine as a printer. You can print documents on your computer by using the printer driver, or print from mobile devices. Make full use of the print functions to suit your needs. ◼ Printing from a Computer You can print a documen...
Page 198 - About the Printer Driver Help
Printing from a Computer 1469-03F You can print a document made with an application on your computer by using the printer driver. There are useful settings on the printer driver, such as enlarging/reducing and 2-sided printing, that enable you to print your documents in various ways. Before you can ...
Page 199 - Printing a Document; Paper settings on the machine
Printing a Document 1469-0EE This section describes how to print a document on your computer by using the printer driver. Paper settings on the machine ● Normally, it is necessary to specify the paper size and type for the paper loaded in each paper source beforeproceeding to printing. Specifying Pa...
Page 200 - Clickable UI
[Output Size] Select the size of paper on which the document will be actually printed. If the selected size differs from the one specified in [Page Size], the document is printed enlarged/reduced automatically according to the selected size. Enlarging or Reducing(P. 201) Clickable UI ● You can easil...
Page 203 - Canceling Prints; From a Computer; Canceling from the Remote UI
Canceling Prints 1469-0EF You can cancel printing from your computer or on the operation panel of the machine. From a Computer(P. 195)From the Operation Panel(P. 196) From a Computer You can cancel printing from the printer icon displayed on the system tray on the desktop. 1 Double-click the printer...
Page 204 - Canceling from an application; From the Operation Panel; Check the Print Job Status before Canceling
Canceling from an application ● On some applications, a screen like shown below appears. You can cancel printing by clicking [Cancel]. From the Operation Panel Cancel printing using or . ◼ Press to Cancel If the Screen Displays a List of Documents When is Pressed Tap the document to cancel. ◼ Check ...
Page 206 - Checking the Printing Status; Useful in the Following Cases
Checking the Printing Status 1469-0EH You can check the current print statuses. Useful in the Following Cases ● When your documents are not printed for a long time, you may want to see the waiting list of thedocuments waiting to be printed. ● When you cannot find your printouts that you thought had ...
Page 207 - Various Print Settings
Various Print Settings 1469-0EJ There are a variety of settings to suit your needs, such as Enlarged/Reduced and 2-sided Printing. Enlarging or Reducing(P. 201) Switching 1-Sided and 2-Sided Printing (MF249dw / MF247dw)(P. 203) Collating Printouts by Page(P. 205) Printing Multiple Pages onto One She...
Page 209 - Specifying Print Ratio in Increments of 1%
Enlarging or Reducing 1469-0EK You can make enlarged or reduced printouts by using a preset print ratio, such as Statement to Letter, or a custom print ratio that you set in increments of 1%. Setting Print Ratio by Specifying the Original Document and Paper Size (Preset Ratio) The print ratio is aut...
Page 213 - Collating Printouts by Page
Collating Printouts by Page 1469-0ER When printing copies of multi-page documents, select [Collate] to print complete sets in sequential page order. This function is useful when preparing handouts for meetings orpresentations. [Basic Settings] tab Select [Collate] or [Group] in [Collate/Group] [OK] ...
Page 215 - Printing Multiple Pages onto One Sheet
Printing Multiple Pages onto One Sheet 1469-0ES You can print multiple pages onto a single sheet. For example, you can print four or nine pages onto a single sheet by using [4 on 1] or [9 on 1]. Use this function if youwant to save paper or to view your document in thumbnails. ● To save more paper, ...
Page 217 - Printing Posters
Printing Posters 1469-0EU You can print one page of a document onto multiple pages. For example, if you make a one-page Letter-size document nine times larger, you will have a poster 3x3 Lettersize sheets large after you print the document and paste it together. [Basic Settings] tab In [Page Layout]...
Page 219 - Printing Booklet
Printing Booklet 1469-0EW You can print two pages of a document on both sides of paper and then fold your printed pages in half to make a booklet. The printer driver controls the print order insuch a way that the page numbers are correctly arranged. ● Booklet printing may not be available with some ...
Page 221 - Printing Borders; Preview
Printing Borders 1469-0EX You can add borders, such as broken lines or double lines, in the margins of printouts. [Page Setup] tab Click [Page Options] Select the border type in [Edging] [OK] [OK] [Edging] Select the border type. Preview Displays a preview with the selected border. LINKS Printing a ...
Page 222 - Printing Dates and Page Numbers; Changing the Print Format of Dates and Page Numbers
Printing Dates and Page Numbers 1469-0EY You can print the information such as dates or page numbers, and you can specify where to print this information on the document (upper-left, lower-right, etc.). [Page Setup] tab Click [Page Options] Select the print position of the print date, user name orpa...
Page 224 - Printing Watermarks
Printing Watermarks 1469-0F0 You can print watermarks such as "COPY" or "CONFIDENTIAL" over the document. You can create new watermarks or use pre-registered watermarks. [Page Setup] tab Select the [Watermark] check box Select a watermark from the drop-down list [OK] [Watermark] Sele...
Page 228 - Saving Toner
Saving Toner 1469-0F2 You can set the printer driver to print documents using less toner. ● When the toner save setting is enabled, fine lines and portions with lighter print density may becomeblurred. [Quality] tab Select the document type in [Objective] Click [Advanced Settings] Select [TonerSave]...
Page 230 - Combining and Printing Multiple Documents
Combining and Printing Multiple Documents 1469-0F3 By using Canon PageComposer, you can combine multiple documents into one print job and print the job with specified print settings. This function, for example, enablesyou to combine documents made with different applications and print all of thepage...
Page 231 - Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the documents you want to combine.
➠ The Canon PageComposer starts. Printing does not start in this step. 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the documents you want to combine. ➠ The documents are added to the Canon PageComposer. 6 From the [Document Name] list, select the documents to combine, and click . ● To select multiple documents, click...
Page 234 - Configuring Print Settings to Your Needs
Configuring Print Settings to Your Needs 1469-0F4 You can register combinations of settings as "Profiles" to suit your different printing needs. Also, you can register the settings that you frequently use as the default setting. Once the default setting is set, the registered settings are au...
Page 235 - Registering a Profile; Editing a profile
Registering Combinations of Frequently Used PrintSettings 1469-0F5 Specifying combinations of settings such as "1-sided landscape orientation on Letter size paper" every time you print may be time consuming. If you register these frequently used combinations of print settings as "profile...
Page 236 - Selecting a Profile; Changing the settings of the selected profile
Selecting a Profile Select the profile that suits your needs, and click [OK]. Changing the settings of the selected profile ● You can change the settings of a selected profile. In addition, the changed settings can be registered asanother profile. LINKS Printing a Document(P. 191)Changing Default Se...
Page 240 - Scanning from the Machine; Scanning from Mobile Devices
Using the Machine as a Scanner 1469-049 You can scan original documents by using the operation panel of the machine or an application on a computer. Whichever way you use, the scanned documents are converted into electronic file formats such as PDFs. Use the scan function to convert large-volume pap...
Page 241 - Click
Preparing to Use the Machine as a Scanner 1469-04A Make sure that the machine and your computer are connected and all software is installed. For how to check, see "MF Driver Installation Guide." To connect via a wireless or wired LAN, you must register this machine in MF Network Scanner Sele...
Page 243 - When placing documents in the feeder in step 1
Scan type Color Resolution File format <Color Scan> Color 300 dpi JPEG (Exif) <B&W Scan> Black and white *1 300 dpi PDF (searchable *2 ) <Custom 1> Color 300 dpi JPEG (Exif) <Custom 2> Color 300 dpi JPEG (Exif) *1 Documents are scanned in black and white only, with no int...
Page 244 - About the save destination folder
● Repeat this step until you finish scanning all of the pages. ● When there is only one page to be scanned, proceed to the next step. 2 Tap <Finish Scan>. ● The save destination folder is displayed on the computer. About the save destination folder ● By default, the scanned data is saved to th...
Page 246 - Select the destination computer.; Select the scan type.
5 Select the type of connection that is used between the machine and computer. <Off> Select this setting to erase registered settings. <USB Connection> Select this setting if the machine and computer are connected via USB. <Network Connection> Select this setting if the machine and...
Page 247 - Checking the Registered Settings; Name of destination computer; Scan type
Scan type Color Resolution File format <Custom 1> Color 300 dpi JPEG (Exif) <Custom 2> Color 300 dpi JPEG (Exif) *1 Documents are scanned in black and white only, with no intermediate shades of gray. *2 A PDF format where characters on the document are scanned as text data and the text c...
Page 249 - Scanning from a Computer; Scanning Using MF Scan Utility; Scanning Using an Application
Scanning from a Computer 1469-04F There are two ways to scan from a computer: using MF Scan Utility and using an application such as an image- processing or word-processing application. Scanning Using MF Scan Utility MF Scan Utility is an application included with the machine that enables you to sca...
Page 250 - From the application, select the start scan command.
Scanning Using an Application 1469-04H You can scan documents from applications such as image-processing or word- processing software. The scanned image is directly loaded in the application, allowingyou to edit or process the image immediately. The following procedure variesdepending on the applica...
Page 252 - Configuring Scan Settings in ScanGear MF; Starting from MF Scan Utility; Starting from an Application
Configuring Scan Settings in ScanGear MF 1469-04J ScanGear MF is a scanner driver included with the machine. You can use ScanGear MF to configure advanced scan settings when you scan. The way ofstarting ScanGear MF differs depending of the way of scanning from the computer. Starting from MF Scan Uti...
Page 253 - Convenient Scanning with a Machine-Based Operation; Sending Documents as E-Mails Directly from the Machine
Convenient Scanning with a Machine-Based Operation 1469-04K The machine can convert original documents into electronic file formats such as PDF without using a computer. There are many advantages to digitizing documents. A variety of useful settings are available to suit your needs. Sending Document...
Page 256 - To specify subject/body
To specify subject/body 1 Tap <Subject/Message>. 2 Tap <Subject>. 3 Enter the subject using the numeric keys, and tap <Apply>. 4 Tap <Message>. 5 Enter the body using the numeric keys, and tap <Apply>. 6 Tap <Apply>. Using the Machine as a Scanner 248
Page 257 - To specify reply-to address; To specify priority
To specify reply-to address 1 Tap <Reply To>. 2 Tap <Specify from Address Book>. 3 Select a reply-to address from the Address Book. ● For instructions on how to use the Address Book, see Specifying from Address Book(P. 273) . To specify priority 1 Tap <Priority>. 2 Select a priorit...
Page 258 - If a Send Error Occurs; To clear the mailbox
8 Press to start sending. ➠ Scanning of the document starts. ● To cancel sending, tap <Cancel> <Yes>. Canceling Sending Documents (E-Mail/Shared Folder)(P. 256) When placing documents in the feeder in step 1 When scanning is complete, the e-mail is sent. When placing documents on the pla...
Page 261 - Saving Documents Directly in Shared Folder
Saving Documents Directly in Shared Folder 1469-04R This section describes how to scan documents and save them to a shared folder directly from the machine. Scanned documents are saved as JPEG images, PDF files or in other digital file formats. ● To save documents directly to a shared folder, you mu...
Page 265 - Check the Transmission Status before Canceling
◼ Check the Transmission Status before Canceling <TX Job> <Job Status> Select the document <Cancel> <Yes> LINKS Sending Documents as E-Mails Directly from the Machine(P. 246)Saving Documents Directly in Shared Folder(P. 253)Checking Status and Log for Sent Documents (E-Mail/S...
Page 266 - Specifying Detailed Settings
Specifying Detailed Settings 1469-04U This section describes the settings available when scanning documents. These settings include specifying the file format into which documents are converted and adjusting density to improve the appearance of scanned documents as well as the basic settings such as...
Page 268 - Specifying a Scanning Size
Specifying a Scanning Size 1469-04W You can specify the scanning size of your documents. <Scan> Specify a destination with <E-Mail>/<File> <Scan Size> Select the document size LINKS Sending Documents as E-Mails Directly from the Machine(P. 246)Saving Documents Directly in Sha...
Page 269 - Setting Color Mode
Setting Color Mode 1469-04X You can specify whether to scan documents in color or black and white. <Scan> Specify a destination with <E-Mail>/<File> <Color Mode> Select the color mode LINKS Sending Documents as E-Mails Directly from the Machine(P. 246)Saving Documents Directl...
Page 270 - Selecting a File Format
Selecting a File Format 1469-04Y You can select the file format to which documents are scanned, from PDF/JPEG/TIFF. For PDF, you can select a highly compressed PDF file with a reduced file size. <Scan> Specify a destination with <E-Mail>/<File> <File Format> Select a file for...
Page 273 - Specifying Orientation of Your Document
Specifying Orientation of Your Document 1469-051 You can specify portrait or landscape orientation. <Scan> Specify a destination with <E-Mail>/<File> <Original Orientation> Select thedocument type <Portrait> Select for documents with portrait orientation. <Landscape&...
Page 278 - Adjusting Balance between File Size and Image Quality
Adjusting Balance between File Size and Image Quality 1469-055 You can specify the file compression ratio when converting scanned documents into the JPEG format. <Small: Memory Priority> makes the compression ratio higher thannormal to create smaller files with lower image quality. On the othe...
Page 279 - Setting Gamma Values
Setting Gamma Values 1469-056 The scanned documents are converted into the specified file formats. At that time, you can specify the gamma values to apply to the documents. You can specify thesame gamma value as that of the monitor which is to be used for viewing theconverted files so the files are ...
Page 292 - Shared Folder
Changing Default Settings 1469-05E The default settings are the settings that are displayed whenever you turn ON the machine, or when you press . If you change these default settings to match the operations that you perform frequently, you can eliminate the need to configure the same settings every ...
Page 295 - To check the logs for sent documents
<Details> Displays detailed information about the document selected from the list. If you specified multiple destinations, the number of specified destinations is displayed on the screen. To check the details of specified multiple destinations, tap <Destination>. To check the logs for se...
Page 296 - Can Be Used Conveniently with a Mobile Device
Can Be Used Conveniently with aMobile Device Can Be Used Conveniently with a Mobile Device ........................................................................ 289 Connecting to a Mobile Device .........................................................................................................
Page 298 - Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router
Connecting to a Mobile Device 1469-05J When connecting the machine to a mobile device, you can select whether to connect via a wireless LAN router or Direct Connection. Select the connection method that best suits your environment and devices. ◼ Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router Like when connect...
Page 299 - Using the Machine in Direct Connection (in Access Point Mode); If connected to the network by wireless LAN
Make Direct Connection (Access PointMode) 1469-05K Even in an environment without wireless LAN router, you can connect your mobile device and the machine without going through difficult settings when you use "Access Point Mode," which allows you to wirelessly and directly connect your mobile...
Page 303 - Using AirPrint; Configuring AirPrint Settings
Using AirPrint 1469-05R You can print, scan, or fax without using drivers by sending print data from Apple devices. AirPrint settings Configuring AirPrint Settings(P. 295)Displaying the Screen for AirPrint(P. 298) Functions of the AirPrint Printing with AirPrint(P. 300)Scanning with AirPrint(P. 303)...
Page 305 - Changing the Setting of Functions Available with AirPrint; Changing Print and Fax Settings
Enter the name and the installation location information to help you identify this machine when operating your Apple device. This information is useful if you have more than one AirPrint printer. Also select whether to give priority to print speed or to print quality. If you select the [Use AirPrint...
Page 306 - Changing Scan Settings; Displaying the Screen for AirPrint; Log on to the Remote UI.
Changing Scan Settings To perform scanning with AirPrint, Network Link Scan is used. Turning the function On/Off You can turn on/off the scan function available with AirPrint. The factory default setting is <On>. <Menu> <Network Settings> <TCP/IP Settings> <Network Link Sc...
Page 307 - Trademarks
Trademarks Apple, Bonjour, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, Mac OS, OS X, and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. AirPrint and the AirPrint logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. Can Be Used Conveniently with a Mobile Device 299
Page 308 - Printing with AirPrint; System Requirements; Network Environment; Printing from iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch
Printing with AirPrint 1469-05S You do not necessarily need to use a computer for printing e-mails, photos, Web pages, and other documents. AirPrint enables you to print directly from Apple devices such as iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Printing from iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch(P. 300)Printing from M...
Page 309 - Printing from Mac
2 From the application on your Apple device, tap to display the menu options. 3 From the drop-down list, tap [Print]. 4 Select this machine from [Printer] in [Printer Options]. ● The printers connected to the network are displayed. Select this machine in this step. ● [Printer Options] is not display...
Page 310 - Specify the print settings as necessary.
5 Specify the print settings as necessary. ● The available settings and paper sizes differ depending on the application you are using. ● You can specify the halftones setting for image files using the operation panel. Mobile Print Halftones(P. 514) 6 Click [Print]. ➠ Printing starts. Can Be Used Con...
Page 311 - Scanning with AirPrint; Scanning from the Mac
Scanning with AirPrint 1469-05U You can use AirPrint to transfer the data scanned by the machine directly to a Mac. System Requirements To scan with AirPrint, you need a Mac with OS X 10.9 or later installed. Network Environment You need one of the following environments. ● The Mac and the machine a...
Page 312 - Configure the scan settings as necessary.
5 Click [Open Scanner]. ➠ The [Scanner] screen is displayed. 6 Configure the scan settings as necessary. 7 Click [Scan]. ➠ Scanning starts, and scanned data is displayed. Can Be Used Conveniently with a Mobile Device 304
Page 313 - Faxing with AirPrint; Faxing from Mac
Faxing with AirPrint 1469-05W AirPrint enables you to send faxes from a Mac in almost the same way as when you print from a Mac. System Requirements To send faxes with AirPrint, you need a Mac with OS X 10.9 or later installed. Network Environment You need one of the following environments. ● The Ma...
Page 315 - If AirPrint Cannot Be Used
If AirPrint Cannot Be Used 1469-05X If AirPrint cannot be used, try taking the following solutions. ● Make sure that the machine is turned ON. If the machine is turned ON, first turn it OFF, then wait for at least 10seconds and then turn it back ON to check if the problem is solved. ● Make sure that...
Page 316 - Using Google Cloud Print; Checking the Machine Settings; Changing Google Cloud Print Settings
Using Google Cloud Print 1469-05Y Google Cloud Print is a service that enables a user who has a Google account to print from applications compatible with Google Cloud Print via a smartphone, tablet, or computer connected to the Internet. Unlike conventional printing from a computer, Google Cloud Pri...
Page 317 - Registering the Machine with Google Cloud Print
● If a screen appears prompting you to enter a PIN, enter the correct PIN using the numeric keys, and tap<Apply>. Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 397) 3 Select <Google Cloud Print Settings> <Enable Google Cloud Print>. 4 Tap <On> or <Off>. Registering the Machine with...
Page 318 - Click the link of the URL displayed for [URL for Registration].
4 Click [Register] in [Registration Status]. If [Register] is unavailable ● You need to enable Google Cloud Print. Click [Edit], select the [Use Google Cloud Print] check box, andthen click [OK]. To reregister the machine ● To reregister the machine if the owner of the machine has changed or for oth...
Page 319 - Registering from a mobile device or Google Chrome
➠ You can print from a Google Cloud Print compatible application such as Google Chrome™. ● Access the Google Cloud Print website for information about the latest applications that support GoogleCloud Print. Registering from a mobile device or Google Chrome ● You can also register the machine from a ...
Page 320 - Managing the Machine Remotely; Starting Remote UI with a Mobile Device; Start the Web browser on your mobile device.
Managing the Machine Remotely 1469-060 You can use the Remote UI from a Web browser installed on your mobile device. This allows you to check the machine's status and specify machine's settings from your mobile device. Note that the Remote UI screen may not be displayed properly for some devices and...
Page 321 - Network
Network Network .............................................................................................................................................................. 314 Connecting to a Network ....................................................................................................
Page 322 - Connecting to a Computer/Viewing the Machine's Network Settings; Customizing the Machine for More Convenient Network Experience
Network 1469-061 The machine has been designed for flexibility of use across a variety of environments, and it includes advanced technologies in addition to basic network features. Do not worry if you are not a network expert, because the machine has also been designed for convenience and ease of us...
Page 323 - Before You Start
Connecting to a Network 1469-062 When connecting the machine to a wired or wireless local area network (LAN), you need to set an IP address unique to the selected network. Select "wired" or "wireless" depending on your communication environment and networking devices. For steps to co...
Page 325 - Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN
Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN 1469-063 After you decide on wired or wireless LAN to connect the machine to the computer, select wired LAN or wireless LAN using the operation panel. For how to connect to and specify settings for a wireless LAN/wired LAN, see "Getting Started" ( Manuals ...
Page 326 - Connecting to a Wired LAN; Wait approximately 2 minutes.
Connecting to a Wired LAN 1469-064 Connect the machine to a computer via a router. Use a LAN cable to connect the machine to the router. 1 Connect a LAN cable. ● Connect the machine to a router by using a LAN cable. ● Push the connector in until it clicks into place. 2 Wait approximately 2 minutes. ...
Page 327 - Connecting to a Wireless LAN; Risk of information leak; Wireless LAN security; Setting Up Connection Using WPS
Connecting to a Wireless LAN 1469-065 Wireless routers (or access points) connect the machine to a computer via radio waves. If your wireless router is equipped with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), configuring your network is automatic and easy. If your networking devices do not support automatic confi...
Page 328 - Manually Setting Up Connection; Selecting a Wireless Router
◼ Push Button Mode Find the WPS mark shown below on the package of your wireless router. Also make sure that there is a WPS button on your networking device. Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode(P. 321) ◼ PIN Code Mode Some WPS routers do not support the push button mode. If WPS PIN code...
Page 329 - Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode; Press and hold the WPS button on the wireless router.
Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode 1469-066 If your wireless router supports WPS push button mode, you can easily set up a connection with a WPS button. How to operate the wireless router may vary on each device. See the instruction manuals for your networking device for help. 1 Tap &l...
Page 330 - Check that the Wi-Fi indicator is blinking on the operation panel.; Reducing power consumption
● Depending on the networking device, you may need to press and hold the button for 2 seconds or longer.See the instruction manuals for your networking device for help. If an error message is displayed during setup Tap <Close> and return to step 5. 8 Check that the Wi-Fi indicator is blinking ...
Page 331 - Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode
Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode 1469-067 If your wireless router supports WPS PIN code mode, generate a PIN code with the machine and register the code to the networking device. How to operate the wireless router may vary on each device. See the instruction manuals for your networking ...
Page 332 - Register the generated PIN code to the wireless router.
● A PIN code is generated. From a Computer 8 Register the generated PIN code to the wireless router. ● Register the PIN code on the setup screen displayed in step 1. ● The PIN code must be registered within 10 minutes after tapping <Yes> in step 7. If an error message is displayed during setup...
Page 334 - Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router; Security settings
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router 1469-068 You can search the wireless routers (or access points) available for connection and select one from the display of the machine. For the network key, enter a WEP key or TKIP. Before selecting a wireless router, check and write down the req...
Page 335 - Select a wireless LAN router.; Enter the network key that you have written down.
If <Cannot find the access point.> is displayed See When an Error Message Appears(P. 549) . 7 Select a wireless LAN router. ● Select the router whose SSID matches the one that you have written down. If your wireless router is not found Check whether the machine is properly installed and ready ...
Page 337 - Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings; Enter the SSID that you have written down.
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings 1469-069 If you want to specify the security settings in detail or cannot establish the wireless connection using the other procedures, manually enter all the required information for the wireless LAN connection. Before specifying detailed settin...
Page 338 - Using WEP
Using WEP 1 Tap <WEP>. 2 Select an authentication method. <Open System> Sets open system authentication, which is also called "open authentication." <Shared Key> Uses the WEP key as a password. When <Open System> is selected When connecting to a wireless LAN, the mach...
Page 341 - Checking the SSID and Network Key; Checking the SSID and Network Key from a Computer; If you are a Mac OS user
Checking the SSID and Network Key 1469-06A When manually setting up a wireless connection, you need to specify the SSID and network key of your wireless router. The SSID and network key may be indicated on these networking devices. Check your devices and write down the necessary information before s...
Page 343 - Check the information displayed for the wireless router.
5 Check the information displayed for the wireless router. ● Write down the necessary information. If you do not know what information is necessary, write down all theinformation that is displayed. If wireless routers are not found Click [Refresh]. If nothing happens, check that the settings are cor...
Page 344 - Setting IP Addresses
Setting IP Addresses 1469-06C Connecting the machine to a network requires a unique network IP address. Two versions of IP addresses are available: IPv4 and IPv6. Configure these settings depending on the network environment. To use IPv6 addresses, you need to properly configure the IPv4 address set...
Page 345 - Setting IPv4 Address; Configure IP address settings.; Automatically assigning an IP address
Setting IPv4 Address 1469-06E The machine's IPv4 address can be either assigned automatically by a dynamic IP addressing protocol, such as DHCP, or entered manually. When connecting themachine to a wired LAN, make sure that the connectors of the LAN cable are firmlyinserted into the ports ( Connecti...
Page 346 - Manually entering an IP address
2 Tap <DHCP>, <BOOTP>, or <RARP>. If you do not want to use DHCP/BOOTP/RARP to assign an IP address Select <Off>. If you select <DHCP>, <BOOTP>, or <RARP> when these services are unavailable, themachine will waste time and communications resources searching ...
Page 347 - Checking whether the settings are correct; Testing the Network Connection
Checking whether the settings are correct Make sure that the Remote UI screen can be displayed with your computer ( Starting Remote UI(P. 450) ). If a computer is not available, you can check the connection by using the operation panel ( Testing the Network Connection(P. 339) ). Testing the Network ...
Page 348 - Setting IPv6 Addresses
Setting IPv6 Addresses 1469-06F The IPv6 addresses of the machine can be configured via the Remote UI. Before setting IPv6 addresses, check the IPv4 address settings ( Viewing IPv4Settings(P. 344) ). You need to set the correct IPv4 settings to use IPv6 addresses.Note that the scan function that use...
Page 349 - Select the [Use IPv6] check box and configure the required settings.
4 Click [Edit] in [IPv6 Settings]. 5 Select the [Use IPv6] check box and configure the required settings. Network 341
Page 352 - Viewing Network Settings; Viewing IPv4 Settings
Viewing Network Settings 1469-06H Viewing IPv4 Settings(P. 344)Viewing IPv6 Settings(P. 344)Viewing the MAC Address for Wired LAN(P. 345)Viewing the MAC Address and Information for Wireless LAN (MF249dw / MF247dw)(P. 345) ● The IP address is not correctly configured if it is displayed as "0.0.0....
Page 353 - Viewing the MAC Address for Wired LAN; Select the setting to view.
Viewing the MAC Address for Wired LAN 1 Tap <Menu> in the <Home> Screen. 2 Tap <Network Settings>. ● If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed, enter the PIN with the numeric keys and tap <Apply>. Settingthe System Manager PIN(P. 397) 3 Tap <Ethernet Driver Settings>....
Page 356 - Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions; Configure printing protocols.
Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions 1469-06K Configure the protocols that are used for printing documents from a networked computer. The protocols supported by the machine include LPD, RAW, and WSD (Web Services on Devices). To change protocols' port numbers, see Changing Port Numbers (...
Page 357 - Configuring LPD or RAW; Configuring WSD
Configuring LPD or RAW 1 Click [Edit] in [LPD Print Settings] or [RAW Print Settings]. 2 Configure the settings as necessary. [Use LPD Printing] Select the check box to print via LPD. When not using LPD printing, clear the check box. [Use RAW Printing] Select the check box to print via RAW. When not...
Page 358 - Using the operation panel
[Use WSD Printing] Select the check box to print via WSD. When not using WSD printing, clear the check box. [Use WSD Browsing] Select the check box to obtain information about the machine from a computer via WSD. This check box is automatically selected when the [Use WSD Printing] check box is selec...
Page 359 - Configuring Printer Ports
Configuring Printer Ports 1469-06L Printing errors can occur when the IP address of the machine has been changed, or when a printer has been added via the Windows printer folder. These errors are typically caused by incorrect printer port settings. For example, an incorrect port number or port type ...
Page 360 - Adding a port
Adding a port If the IP address of the machine has been changed, add a new port. Adding a port is also an effective solution when an incorrect port type was selected in the Windows printer folder during the printer driver installation. 1 Click [Add Port]. 2 Select [Canon MFNP Port] in [Available por...
Page 361 - Changing the port type or number
4 Click [Add] [Finish]. 5 Click [Close]. Changing the port type or number If the printing protocols ( Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions(P. 348) ) or port numbers ( Changing Port Numbers (P. 409) ) have been changed on the machine, the corresponding settings on the computer must also b...
Page 362 - Setting Up Print Server; To obtain device information when using a print server
Setting Up Print Server 1469-06R With a print server, you can reduce the load on the computer that you print from. The print server also enables each computer to install MF Drivers over the network, which saves you the trouble of installing the drivers on each computer by using the provided DVD-ROM....
Page 363 - Install additional drivers as necessary.
When [Change Sharing Options] is displayed Click [Change Sharing Options]. If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Yes] (or [Continue]). 4 Install additional drivers as necessary. ● This operation is required if you want to install MF Drivers in other computers running a different b...
Page 364 - Installing MF Drivers on a Computer via the Print Server; Follow the on-screen instructions to install the drivers.
Print server Select the check box for 32-bit operating systems [x64] 64-bit operating systems [x86] under [Processor] If you do not know whether your Windows Vista/7/8/10/Server 2008/Server 2012 is a 32-bit or 64-bitoperating system, see Checking the Bit Architecture(P. 670) . 3 Insert the provided ...
Page 365 - Scanning to Shared Folders
Configuring Scan Settings (E-Mail/Shared Folders) 1469-06S To send scanned originals directly by e-mail or save them to shared folders, you need to configure the network. The Send Function Setting Tool, an application that is included with the machine, will assist you with the required setup. Set th...
Page 367 - Configuring Basic E-Mail Settings; Start the Send Function Setting Tool.
Configuring Basic E-Mail Settings 1469-06W This section describes how to configure the e-mail settings by using the Send Function Setting Tool. With the Send Function Setting Tool, you can also register e-mail addresses to the Address Book. ● The Send Function Setting Tool helps you configure the ba...
Page 369 - Specify the required settings.
● If the logon screen is displayed, enter the appropriate PIN, and click [Logon]. 3 Click [Send to E-mail Settings]. ● If the screen prompting you to enter the Address Book PIN is displayed, enter the PIN for the Address Book,and click [OK]. Setting a PIN for Address Book(P. 415) 4 Specify the requi...
Page 371 - Configuring E-Mail Communication Settings
Configuring E-Mail Communication Settings 1469-06X Use the Remote UI to configure the detailed send and receive settings, such as the settings for POP authentication and encryption of communication before you send e-mail. Contact your provider or network administrator for the required settings. 1 St...
Page 376 - Setting a Shared Folder as a Save Location
Setting a Shared Folder as a Save Location 1469-070 The feature of scanning to shared folders is also called "Scan to SMB" because the feature uses Server Message Block (SMB), a Windows-specific technology. SMB is a protocol for sharing resources, such as files and printers, with more than o...
Page 381 - Configuring Ethernet Settings; Configuring Ethernet settings automatically
Configuring Ethernet Settings 1469-072 Ethernet is a standard for communicating data in a local area network (LAN). You can set the communication mode (half-duplex/full-duplex) and the Ethernet type (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX). In general, the machine can be used without changing the defaults ( Ethernet D...
Page 383 - Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit
Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit 1469-073 In most Ethernet networks, the maximum size of a packet that can be sent is 1500 bytes. A packet refers to a chunk of data into which the original data is divided before being sent. The maximum transmission unit (MTU) may vary on each network. Change t...
Page 384 - Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network
Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network 1469-074 When a network is designed to enjoy redundant connectivity with multiple switching hubs or bridges, it must have a mechanism to prevent packets from looping. One effective solution is to define the role of each switch port. However, communicat...
Page 385 - Configuring DNS; Configure DNS settings.
Configuring DNS 1469-075 DNS (Domain Name System) provides a service for name resolution that associates a host (or domain) name with an IP address. Configure the DNS, mDNS, or DHCP option settings as necessary. Note that the procedures for configuring DNS are different for IPv4 and IPv6. 1 Start th...
Page 386 - Configuring IPv4 DNS
Configuring IPv4 DNS 1 Click [Edit] in [IPv4 Settings]. 2 Configure IPv4 DNS settings. ● Settable options vary depending on the machine model. [DNS Settings] [Primary DNS Server Address] Enter the IP address of a DNS server. [Secondary DNS Server Address] Enter the IP address of a secondary DNS serv...
Page 387 - Configuring IPv6 DNS
[Acquire Host Name] Select the check box to enable Option 12 to obtain the host name from the DHCP server. [DNS Dynamic Update] Select the check box to enable Option 81 to dynamically update the DNS records through the DHCP server. [Acquire SMTP Server Address] (MF249dw / MF247dw) Select the check b...
Page 390 - Configuring SMB; NetBIOS Name
Configuring SMB 1469-076 Server Message Block (SMB) is a protocol for sharing resources, such as files and printers, with more than one device in a network. The machine uses SMB to storescanned documents into a shared folder. Depending on your network, you may haveto set the NetBIOS name and workgro...
Page 392 - Configuring SNTP
Configuring SNTP 1469-077 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) enables you to adjust the system clock by using the time server on the network. The protocol is typically used for synchronizingthe machine and a server. The time is adjusted based on Coordinated Universal Time(UTC), so specify the time z...
Page 394 - Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP
Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP 1469-078 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for monitoring and controlling communication devices in a network by using Management Information Base (MIB). The machine supports SNMPv1 and security-enhanced SNMPv3. You can check the ...
Page 395 - Specify SNMPv1 settings.
3 Click [Network Settings] [SNMP Settings]. 4 Click [Edit]. 5 Specify SNMPv1 settings. ● If you do not need to change SNMPv1 settings, proceed to the next step. Network 387
Page 396 - Specify SNMPv3 settings.
[Use SNMPv1] Select the check box to enable SNMPv1. You can specify the rest of SNMPv1 settings only when this check box is selected. [Use Community Name 1]/[Use Community Name 2] Select the check box to specify a community name. If you do not need to specify a community name, clear the check box. [...
Page 397 - Specify Printer Management Information Acquisition Settings.
[Use SNMPv3] Select the check box to enable SNMPv3. You can specify the rest of SNMPv3 settings only when this check box is selected. [Enable User] Select the check box to enable [User Settings 1]/[User Settings 2]/[User Settings 3]. To disable user settings, clear the corresponding check box. [User...
Page 398 - Disabling SNMPv1; Enabling Both SNMPv1 and SNMPv3
● With SNMP, the printer management information, such as printing protocols and printer ports, can bemonitored and obtained regularly from a computer on the network. [Acquire Printer Management Information from Host] Select the check box to enable monitoring of the printer management information of ...
Page 399 - Security
Security Security ................................................................................................................................................................ 392 Protecting the Machine from Unauthorized Access ........................................................................
Page 400 - Establishing the Basics of Information Security
Security 1469-079 Confidential information is handled by information devices everywhere, including computers and printers, and any of these devices may become a target for malicious third parties at anytime. Attackers may directly gain unauthorized access to your devices, or indirectly take advantag...
Page 402 - Preventing Unauthorized Access; Assigning a Private IP Address; Ranges for Private IP addresses
Preventing Unauthorized Access 1469-07C This section describes the security measures on how to prevent unauthorized access from the external network. This is a must-read for all users and administrators before using this machine, other printers, and multifunction machines connected to the network. I...
Page 403 - Setting PIN to Each Function
access from the external networks. If you want to assign a global IP address to and use a printer/multifunction machine, contact your network administrator. Using Firewall to Restrict Transmission A firewall is a system that prevents unauthorized access from the external networks and protects agains...
Page 404 - Setting Access Privileges; System Manager PIN
Setting Access Privileges 1469-07E Protect the machine from unauthorized access by only allowing users with access privileges to use the machine. When privileges are set, the user must enter a PIN to change settings or access the Remote UI. Access privileges are divided into two types: System Manage...
Page 405 - Setting the System Manager PIN; Specify the System Manager PIN.; Setting the System Manager Name
Setting the System Manager PIN 1469-07F Set a System Manager PIN that is intended exclusively for Administrators. You can access <Network Settings>, <System Management Settings>, etc. only when the PIN has been entered correctly. It is recommended that only Administrators know the PIN. 1...
Page 407 - Setting a Remote UI PIN
Setting a Remote UI PIN 1469-07H You can set a PIN for access to the Remote UI. All users use a common PIN. 1 Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode. Starting RemoteUI(P. 450) 2 Click [Settings/Registration]. 3 Click [Security Settings] [Remote UI Settings]. 4 Click [Edit]. Security 3...
Page 409 - Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls
Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls 1469-07J Without proper security, unauthorized third parties can access computers and other communication devices that are connected to a network. To prevent this unauthorized access, specify the settings for packet filter, a feature that restricts commun...
Page 410 - Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Rules
Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Rules 1469-07K You can either limit communication to only devices with specified IP addresses, or block devices with specified IP addresses but permit other communications. You can specify a single IP address or a range of IP addresses. ● Up to 4 IP addresses (or...
Page 411 - Specify the settings for packet filtering.
[IPv4 Address: Inbound Filter] Select to restrict receiving data from the machine to a computer by specifying IPv4 addresses. [IPv6 Address: Inbound Filter] Select to restrict receiving data from the machine to a computer by specifying IPv6 addresses. 5 Specify the settings for packet filtering. [Bl...
Page 414 - Specifying MAC Addresses for Firewall Rules
Specifying MAC Addresses for Firewall Rules 1469-07L You can limit communication to only devices with specified MAC addresses, or block devices with specified MAC addresses but permit other communications. Up to 10 MAC addresses can be specified. This function is unavailable when the machine is conn...
Page 417 - Changing Port Numbers; Tap the port to change.
Changing Port Numbers 1469-07R Ports serve as endpoints for communicating with other devices. Typically, conventional port numbers are used for major protocols, but devices that use these port numbers are vulnerable to attacks because these port numbers are well-known. To enhance security, your Netw...
Page 419 - Setting a Proxy
Setting a Proxy 1469-07S A proxy (or HTTP proxy server) refers to a computer or software that carries out HTTP communication for other devices, especially when communicating with resources outside the network, such as when browsing Web sites. The client devices connect to the outside network through...
Page 420 - Select the [Use Proxy] check box and specify the required settings.
5 Select the [Use Proxy] check box and specify the required settings. [Use Proxy] Select the check box to use the specified proxy server when communicating with an HTTP server. [HTTP Proxy Server Address] Enter the address of the proxy server. Specify the IP address or host name depending on the env...
Page 421 - Restricting the Machine's Functions; Restricting Access to Address Book and Sending Functions; Disabling HTTP Communication and Remote Management
Restricting the Machine's Functions 1469-07U Some of the functions of the machine may rarely be used or provide opportunities for misuse. For security purposes, the machine can be set to limit its capabilities by partially or completely disabling these functions. Restricting Access to Address Book a...
Page 423 - Setting a PIN for Address Book; Set the PIN for editing the Address Book.
Setting a PIN for Address Book 1469-07X The Address Book can be set to require users to enter a PIN in order to add new entries to the Address Book or edit existing entries. Setting a PIN to the AddressBook can reduce the risk of documents being sent to unintended recipients becausechanges to the Ad...
Page 425 - Limiting Available Destinations
Limiting Available Destinations 1469-07Y By limiting fax numbers that can be specified when sending documents to those already registered in the Address Book, those registered as One-Touch Dial, or thosepreviously used, you can reduce the possibility of specifying incorrect destinationsand prevent u...
Page 426 - Prohibiting PC Faxing
Prohibiting PC Faxing 1469-080 You can prohibit users from PC faxing (faxing from a computer). 1 Tap <Menu> in the <Home> Screen. 2 Tap <Fax Settings>. 3 Select <TX Function Settings> <Allow Fax Driver TX>. ● If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed, enter the PIN wi...
Page 427 - Disabling Use of Previously Used Destinations
Disabling Use of Previously Used Destinations 1469-081 Prohibits the specification of destinations from the transmission records. Using this restriction prevents destinations being selected from the transmission records for "Send Fax", "Scan and Send as E-Mail" and "Scan and Save...
Page 428 - Checking Destinations before Sending Documents; Displaying the Screen for Confirming the Fax Number; Displaying Destinations in Address Book
Checking Destinations before Sending Documents 1469-082 By entering the fax number twice, you can reduce the risk of faxing to the wrong number due to input mistakes. Use features described in this section if you send confidential documents. Displaying the Screen for Confirming the Fax Number(P. 420...
Page 430 - Prohibiting Sequential Broadcasting
Prohibiting Sequential Broadcasting 1469-083 Sequential broadcasting is a feature that sends faxes to multiple recipients in succession. This feature can be disabled if preferred. 1 Tap <Menu> in the <Home> Screen. 2 Tap <Fax Settings>. 3 Select <TX Function Settings> <Res...
Page 431 - Disabling HTTP Communication
Disabling HTTP Communication 1469-084 HTTP is used for communications over the network, such as when you access the machine via the Remote UI. If you are using a USB connection or are otherwise not using HTTP, you can disable HTTP to block malicious third-party intrusions via the unused HTTP port. D...
Page 432 - Disabling Remote UI
Disabling Remote UI 1469-085 The Remote UI is useful because the machine settings can be specified by using a Web browser on a computer. To use the Remote UI, the machine must be connected to a computer over the network. If you do not need to use the Remote UI, you might want to disable the Remote U...
Page 433 - Implementing Robust Security Features; TLS Encrypted Communication
Implementing Robust Security Features 1469-086 Authorized users may incur unanticipated losses from attacks by malicious third parties, such as sniffing, spoofing, and tampering of data as it flows over a network. To protect your important and valuable information from these attacks, the machine sup...
Page 435 - Enable TLS for the Remote UI.
4 Click [Key and Certificate] in [TLS Settings]. 5 Click [Register Default Key] on the right of the key pair you want to use. Viewing details of a certificate ● You can check the details of the certificate or verify the certificate by clicking the corresponding text linkunder [Key Name], or the cert...
Page 437 - Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication; TLS; TTLS
Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication 1469-088 The machine can connect to an 802.1X network as a client device. A typical 802.1X network consists of a RADIUS server (authentication server), LAN switch (authenticator), and client devices with authentication software (supplicants). If a device tries ...
Page 439 - Setting TLS
Select the check box to enable IEEE 802.1X authentication. [Login Name] Enter up to 24 alphanumeric characters for a name (EAP identity) that is used for identifying the user. Setting TLS 1 Select the [Use TLS] check box and click [Key and Certificate]. 2 Click [Register Default Key] on the right of...
Page 442 - Key Pair; Key and Certificate Requirements
Configuring Settings for Key Pairs and DigitalCertificates 1469-089 In order to encrypt communication with a remote device, an encryption key must be sent and received over an unsecured network beforehand. This problem is solved by public-key cryptography. Public-key cryptography ensures secure comm...
Page 444 - Generating Key Pairs; Generate Network Communication Key
Generating Key Pairs 1469-08A A key pair can be generated with the machine when it is required for encrypted communication via Transport Layer Security (TLS). You can use TLS when accessing the machine via the Remote UI. Up to five key pairs (including the preinstalled pairs) can be generated to the...
Page 445 - Specify settings for the key and certificate.
4 Click [Generate Key]. Deleting a registered key pair ● Click [Delete] on the right of the key pair you want to delete click [OK]. ● A key pair cannot be deleted if it is currently used for some purpose, such as when "[TLS]" or "[IEEE802.1X]" is displayed under [Key Usage]. In this ...
Page 446 - Generate Key and Certificate Signing Request (CSR); Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode.
Enter up to 24 alphanumeric characters for naming the key pair. Set a name that will be easy for you to find later in a list. [Signature Algorithm] Select the signature algorithm from the drop-down list. [Key Algorithm] RSA is used for generating a key pair. Select the key length from the drop-down ...
Page 449 - Registering the CA-issued Digital Certificate; Start the Remote UI and log on in Administrator mode.
Enter up to 48 alphanumeric characters for the common name of the certificate as necessary. "Common Name" is often abbreviated as "CN." 7 Click [OK]. ● Key and Certificate Signing Request (CSR) may take approximately 10 to 15 minutes to generate. 8 Click [Store in File]. ● A dialog b...
Page 451 - Using CA-issued Key Pairs and Digital Certificates
Using CA-issued Key Pairs and Digital Certificates 1469-08C Key pairs and digital certificates can be obtained from a certification authority (CA) for use with the machine. You can store and then register these files by using the Remote UI. Make sure that the key pair and the certificate satisfy the...
Page 453 - Registering a CA certificate
7 Register the key pair or CA certificate. Registering a key pair 1 Click [Register] on the right of the key pair you want to register. 2 Enter the name of the key pair and password, and then click [OK]. [Key Name] Enter up to 24 alphanumeric characters for the name of the key pair to be registered....
Page 454 - Verifying Key Pairs and Digital Certificates
Verifying Key Pairs and Digital Certificates 1469-08E Once key pairs and CA certificates are registered, you can view their detailed information or verify them for validity and signature. 1 Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode. Starting RemoteUI(P. 450) 2 Click [Settings/Registratio...
Page 456 - Using Remote UI
Using Remote UI Using Remote UI ............................................................................................................................................. 449 Starting Remote UI ..........................................................................................................
Page 457 - Mac OS
Using Remote UI 1469-08F Using a Web browser to operate the machine remotely, you can check the documents waiting to be printed or the status of the machine. You can also make some settings such as registering the Address Book. You can do this without leaving your desk, making system management easi...
Page 458 - Starting Remote UI; Start the Web browser.
Starting Remote UI 1469-08H To operate remotely, you need to input the IP address of the machine into a Web browser and start the Remote UI. Check the IP address set to the machine in advance ( Viewing Network Settings(P. 344) ). If you have any questions, ask your Network Administrator. 1 Start the...
Page 459 - When a System Manager PIN is set
name is automatically set to print documents based on information such as your computer name or computer logon name. [Remote UI Access PIN] If [Remote UI Access PIN] is set, enter the PIN. Setting a Remote UI PIN (P. 399) When a System Manager PIN is set Enter the registered [System Manager PIN]. Se...
Page 460 - Remote UI Screens; Refresh Icon; Device Basic Information; Consumables Information
Remote UI Screens 1469-08J This section describes the typical screens of the Remote UI. Portal Page (Main Page)(P. 452)[Status Monitor/Cancel] Page(P. 453)[Settings/Registration] Page(P. 454)[Address Book] Page(P. 455) Portal Page (Main Page) [Log Out] Logs off from the Remote UI. The Login page wil...
Page 461 - Support Link; Menu
Support Link Displays the support link specified in [Device Information] under [System Management]. [Status Monitor/Cancel] Displays the status of the current print documents and history of print, copy, send, and received documents. You can also check the status of the machine. [Settings/Registratio...
Page 462 - System Management Settings
Top Icon Moves the scroll box up to the top of the page when the page is scrolled down. [Settings/Registration] Page [To Portal] Returns to Portal Page (main page). Menu Click an item, the content is displayed in the right page. Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 461) Breadcrumb Trail Indicat...
Page 463 - Top Icon; Registering/Editing the Address Book
[Address Book] Page [To Portal] Displays Portal Page (main page). [One-Touch] Displays the list of the One-Touch. Registering in the Address Book(P. 60) [Coded Dial] Displays the list of the coded dial numbers. Registering in the Address Book(P. 60) Breadcrumb Trail Indicates the series of pages you...
Page 464 - Checking Current Status of Print Documents
Managing Documents and Checking the MachineStatus 1469-08K Checking Current Status of Print Documents(P. 456)Checking the Status of Received Faxes(P. 457)Checking History of Documents(P. 457)Checking Error Information(P. 458)Checking Consumables(P. 458)Checking Maximum Print Speed(P. 459)Checking Sy...
Page 465 - Checking the Status of Received Faxes; Checking History of Documents
● Click [Job Number] on the paused documents to display detailed information. You can check the username and the page count of the printed document. Checking the Status of Received Faxes You can check the status (printing/queued for printing) of up to 90 received faxes. You can also check a preview ...
Page 467 - Checking Maximum Print Speed; Checking System Manager Information
Checking Maximum Print Speed The maximum print speed is displayed. Log on to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 450) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [DeviceFeatures] Checking System Manager Information Information about the machine and the system manager is displayed. This information is set in [System...
Page 468 - Checking Print Total Counter
Checking Print Total Counter The total number of pages that have been printed by the copy, print, and fax functions is displayed. Log on to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 450) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [CheckCounter] LINKS Remote UI Screens(P. 452) Using Remote UI 460
Page 469 - Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI 1469-08L You can change the various machine settings by using the Remote UI. Most of the settings can be set also on the machine, but some settings can only be set using the Remote UI. Some settings require you to first log on in System Manager Mode before you ...
Page 471 - Saving/Loading Address Book from Remote UI; Do not operate the machine during the export/import process
Saving/Loading Address Book from Remote UI 1469-08R Address Book data in the machine can be saved in your computer (export). Data that is saved on your computer can also be registered in the machine (import). You can easily copy the destinations in the Address Book tomultiple machines. * To use thes...
Page 472 - Do not operate until the process is complete.; Loading Address Book Data
● If the screen prompting you to enter the Address Book PIN is displayed, enter the [PIN] and click [OK]. Setting a PIN for Address Book(P. 415) 4 Click [Start Exporting]. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to specify the location where the exported AddressBook is saved. ● The Address Book will be ...
Page 475 - Registering Address Book from Remote UI
Registering Address Book from Remote UI 1469-08S You can register or edit the Address Book of the machine by using the computer. Specify the shared folder destination here. You can change the settings only when you have logged on in System Manager Mode. 1 Start the Remote UI. Starting Remote UI(P. 4...
Page 477 - To register the e-mail destination
If it takes time for transmissions to start, such as when there is a poor telephone connection, you can adjust the transmission start speed downward incrementally starting from [33600 bps].[Long Distance]Specify [International (1)] to [International (3)] according to the transmission conditions when...
Page 479 - Setting Menu List
Setting Menu List Setting Menu List ........................................................................................................................................... 472 Network Settings ..........................................................................................................
Page 481 - Network Settings; If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed; Select Wired/Wireless LAN; SSID Settings; Select Access Point
Network Settings 1469-08W All the settings about the network are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed Enter the PIN with the numeric keys and tap <Apply>. Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 397) Asterisks ( * ...
Page 482 - Enter Manually; WPS Push Button Mode
Enter Manually Select to configure a wireless connection by manually entering an SSID. By using this method, you can specify authentication and encryption settings in detail. Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 329) Security Settings None WEP Open System Select WEP Key: 1/2/3/4E...
Page 483 - Direct Connection Settings; Use Direct Connection
Direct Connection Settings * Configure settings for Direct Connection. After configuring settings, you can connect to the machine directly and wirelessly from a mobile device even without an access point or wireless LAN router. Use Direct Connection Select whether to use Direct Connection. You can s...
Page 484 - PING Command
<Menu> <Network Settings> <Direct Connection Settings> <Access Point Mode Settings> Select <Use Custom SSID> or <Use Custom Network Key> <On> Set SSID Settings or NetworkKey Settings <Apply> TCP/IP Settings Specify settings for using the machine in a T...
Page 485 - mDNS Settings; DHCP Option Settings; IPv6 Settings; Use IPv6
Domain Name DNS Dynamic Update Settings OffOn DNS Dyn. Updt. Intrvl. 0 to 24 to 48 (hr.) mDNS Settings Specify settings for using DNS functions without DNS servers. Configuring DNS(P. 377) Off On mDNS Name DHCP Option Settings Select whether to acquire the host name and whether to use the dynamic up...
Page 487 - Use HTTP
Off mDNS Name On LPD Print Settings Enable or disable LPD, a printing protocol that can be used on any hardware platform or operating system. Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions(P. 348) OffOn RAW Print Settings Enable or disable RAW, a Windows specific printing protocol. Configuring Pri...
Page 488 - Port Number Settings; MTU Size; SNMP Settings; SNMPv1 Settings
Port Number Settings Change port numbers for protocols according to the network environment. Changing Port Numbers (P. 409) LPD 1 to 515 to 65535 RAW 1 to 9100 to 65535 WSD Multicast Discovery 1 to 3702 to 65535 HTTP 1 to 80 to 65535 POP3 * 1 to 110 to 65535 SMTP * 1 to 25 to 65535 SNMP 1 to 161 to ...
Page 489 - SNMPv3 Settings; Dedicated Port Settings
OffOn Community NameMIB Access Permission Dedicated Community Settings OffOn <Menu> <Network Settings> <SNMP Settings> <SNMP Settings> <SNMPv1 Settings> Select <Off> or <On> Specify settings if <On> is selected SNMPv3 Settings Enable or disable SNMPv3....
Page 490 - Auto Detect; MAC Address; Initialize Network Settings
<Menu> <Network Settings> <Dedicated Port Settings> Select <Off> or <On> Waiting Time for Connection at Startup Specify a wait time for connecting to a network. Select the setting depending on the network environment. Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network(P. 3...
Page 491 - Volume Settings; Fax Tone
Preferences 1469-08X All the settings about the sound volume and display are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed Enter the PIN with the numeric keys and tap <Apply>. Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 397) As...
Page 493 - Display Settings; Default Screen after Startup/Restoration; Home Screen Button Display Settings; Invert Screen Colors
Display Settings Default Screen after Startup/Restoration By default, the Home screen is displayed immediately after the machine is turned ON or when the Auto Reset function is performed. Specify the setting to change the default screen and display the main screen of a different function. HomeCopyFa...
Page 494 - Notify to Check Paper Settings; Notify to Clean Original Scanning Area
MillimeterInch <Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Millimeter/Inch Entry Switch> Select<Millimeter> or <Inch> Notify to Check Paper Settings Specify whether to display a message prompting you to check paper settings when loading paper into the paper drawer or...
Page 496 - Remote UI Language
<Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Language> Select a language <Yes> Remote UI Language *1 Select the display language used for the Remote UI screens. Chinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)EnglishFrenchGermanItalianJapaneseKoreanPortugueseSpanish <Menu> &...
Page 497 - Timer Settings; Quiet Mode Time; Date Format
Timer Settings 1469-08Y All the settings about the timer are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( * ) Settings marked with an asterisk ( * ) have different defaults depending on the country or region of purchase. Quiet Mode Time(P. 489)Date/Time ...
Page 498 - Time Zone
<Menu> <Timer Settings> <Date/Time Settings> <Date Format> Select the date format Time Format Select the 12- or 24-hour clock display setting. 12 Hour (AM/PM)24 Hour <Menu> <Timer Settings> <Date/Time Settings> <Time Format> Select the display setting ...
Page 499 - Auto Sleep Time
UTC Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks andtime. The correct UTC time zone setting is required for Internet communications. <Menu> <Timer Settings> <Date/Time Settings> <Time Zone> Select a time zone Daylight Savin...
Page 500 - Function After Auto Reset; Auto Offline Time
<Menu> <Timer Settings> <Auto Reset Time> Set the Auto Reset time <Apply> The screen displayed after the Auto Reset is performed can be selected in <Function After Auto Reset>. Function After Auto Reset Select whether to return the display to the default screen after th...
Page 501 - Common Settings; Switch Paper Feed Method; Paper Sources
Common Settings 1469-090 All the settings about the operation of the paper drawer and the paper feed method are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked witha dagger ( ). Switch Paper Feed Method Specify this setting when you print a document on paper with logos. To print on paper...
Page 503 - Copy Settings; Change Default Settings
Copy Settings 1469-091 All the settings about the copy are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( * ) ● Settings marked with " *1 " are only available for the MF249dw / MF247dw. ● Settings marked with " *2 " are only available for t...
Page 504 - Correct Density
400% (Max)200%129% STMT->LTR78% LGL->LTR64% LTR->STMT50% 25% (Min) N on 1 Off2 on 14 on 1ID Card CopySelect Layout Collate OffOn Sharpness Seven Levels Correct Density Specify the initial copy density. You can also change the copy density temporarily. Adjusting Density(P. 88) -4 to 0 to +4 ...
Page 505 - Fax Settings; Basic Settings; Register Unit Telephone Number
Fax Settings 1469-092 All the settings about the fax are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed Enter the PIN with the numeric keys and tap <Apply>. Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 397) Asterisks ( * ) ● Sett...
Page 506 - Communication Management Settings; TX Function Settings
<Menu> <Fax Settings> <Basic Settings> <Public Line Connection> Select connectiontype Off-Hook Alarm Select whether the machine makes an alert sound when the handset of a telephone connected to the machine is not properly set on the cradle. You can also adjust the volume of t...
Page 507 - Register Unit Name
Change Default Settings Specify settings used for sending faxes. The selected settings are used as the default settings when scanning documents. Changing Default Settings(P. 139) Resolution 200 x 100 dpi (Normal)200 x 200 dpi (Fine)200 x 200 dpi (Photo)200 x 400 dpi (Superfine) Density Nine Levels 2...
Page 508 - Auto Redial
input without pauses may not be recognized correctly. In this case, try adding a pause after the international access code or the fax number. If the code or the number is still not recognized correctly, change the duration of the pause. For instructions on how to enter a pause, see step 3 on Sending...
Page 510 - RX Function Settings; ECM RX
<Menu> <Fax Settings> <TX Function Settings> <Check Dial Tone Before Sending> Select<On> or <Off> Allow Fax Driver TX Enable or disable PC faxing (sending faxes from a computer). Prohibiting PC Faxing(P. 418) OffOn Confirm Entered Fax Number Select whether to requ...
Page 512 - Switch to Auto RX; Memory Lock Settings; RX Print Settings; Print on Both Sides
Switch to Auto RX Specify settings for automatically receiving a fax after the machine has rung for a specified time period. This feature is only available when <Manual> is selected for the receive mode. By using this feature, faxes can be received even when no one is available to pick up the ...
Page 513 - Reduce RX Size; RX Page Footer
<Menu> <Fax Settings> <RX Print Settings> <Print on Both Sides> <On> Reduce RX Size Specify settings for reducing the image size of a received document. You can select an automatic reduction ratio that reduces the received document to size of the loaded paper. You can a...
Page 514 - Forwarding Settings; Enable Forwarding Settings
<Menu> <Fax Settings> <RX Print Settings> <RX Page Footer> <On> Continue Print. When Near Cart. Life End If receiving faxes when the amount remaining in a toner cartridge is nearly empty, the machine holds them in memory instead of printing. However, if this function is...
Page 515 - Fax Setup Guide
Fax Setup Guide Select to display on-screen instructions for specifying settings, including the fax number and the telephone line type. Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions(P. 106) Setting Menu List 507
Page 516 - Scan Settings
Scan Settings 1469-093 All the settings about the scan are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( * ) ● Settings marked with " *1 " are only available for the MF249dw / MF247dw. ● Settings marked with " *2 " are only available for t...
Page 517 - Initialize Default Settings; File Settings
Original Orientation PortraitLandscape Original Type TextText/PhotoPhoto 2-Sided Original *2 OffBook TypeCalendar Type Sharpness Seven Levels Data Size Small: Memory PriorityStandardLarge: Image Quality Priority Subject/Message SubjectMessage Reply To NoneSpecify from Address Book Priority LowStanda...
Page 519 - Output File Image Settings; YCbCr TX Gamma Value; Shortcut Key Settings
<Menu> <Scan Settings> <File Settings> <Initialize Default Settings> <Yes> Register Unit Name (E-Mail) *1 Register the sender name for e-mails. The registered name is displayed in e-mails, along with the e-mail address. If the sender name is not registered, only the e-m...
Page 521 - Printer Settings; Priority of settings; Action When Paper Size Mismatch
Printer Settings 1469-094 All the settings about the printer are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( * ) ● Settings marked with " *1 " are only available for the MF249dw / MF247dw. ● Settings marked with " *2 " have different def...
Page 523 - Density
Default Paper *1 Use this item to specify the paper size. Paper(P. 649) <Menu> <Printer Settings> <Default Paper> Select the paper size Print Quality You can change settings related to print quality. Density *1 Adjust the toner density. 17 Levels Fine Adjust High 17 Levels Medium 1...
Page 524 - Density Fine Adjustment; Layout; Binding Location
Special Print Mode *1 Select <Special Settings 1> if a printed bar code is unreadable, or <Special Settings 2> if print results are partially faded. OffSpecial Settings 1Special Settings 2 <Menu> <Printer Settings> <Print Quality> <Special Print Mode> Select <S...
Page 525 - Timeout; Paper Save
<Menu> <Printer Settings> <Layout> <Binding Location> Select <Long Edge> or <ShortEdge> <Long Edge> Specify this to bind on the long edge of paper. <Short Edge> Specify this to bind on the short edge of paper. Timeout *1 Set the time period after which...
Page 528 - Unit of Measure; X dimension; Y dimension; Append CR to LF
OffOn <Menu> <Printer Settings> <PCL> <Custom Paper> Select <Off> or <On> Unit of Measure *2 Select the unit of measurement to use to set a custom paper size. MillimetersInches <Menu> <Printer Settings> <PCL> <Unit of Measure> Select <Mi...
Page 530 - Type of image
<Menu> <Printer Settings> <PCL> <Halftones> Select the type of image Select thehalftone reproduction method Type of image Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <...
Page 531 - Adjustment/Maintenance; Toner Save
Adjustment/Maintenance 1469-095 All the settings about adjustment and maintenance are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Displ. Timing for Cartridge Prep. Notif.(P. 523)Toner Save(P. 523)Special Processing(P. 524)Clean Fixing Assembly(P. 528) Displ. Timing...
Page 532 - Special Processing; Special Printing Mode U
When set to <On> Fine lines and portions with lighter print density may become blurred. Special Processing If the print results on special types of paper are not satisfactory, the following settings may improve the quality of the printouts. Special Printing Mode U If toner appears splattered a...
Page 533 - Special Printing Mode X; Special Printing Mode Z
To enable the setting This setting is enabled in the following conditions. ● The paper size is set to <B5>, <A5>, <STMT>, or <EXEC> ● <Paper Type> is set to <Plain (16 lb Bond-23 lb Bond)>, <Plain L (16 lb Bond-23 lb Bond)>, <Recycled (16 lbBond-23 lb Bon...
Page 534 - Special Printing Mode B; Special Printing Mode C
After the setting is changed By specifying <Off> or <Mode 1>, streaks may adhere to the print paper. By specifying <Mode 3> or <Mode 4>, outlines may be blurred or images may appear somewhat grainy. The print density becomes lighter as the setting progresses from <Off> ...
Page 535 - Special Printing Mode D; Special Printing Mode I
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Special Printing Mode C> <On> After the setting is enabled ● While more effect is gained than with <Special Printing Mode Z>, print speed is slower. Special Printing Mode D Adjust this setting if streaks adhere...
Page 536 - Clean Fixing Assembly
When set to <On> White patches may appear in images printed on paper other than lightweight paper. Special Printing Mode J If printing is uneven when printing fine lines or faint images, select <On>. OffOn <Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Special...
Page 538 - System Manager Name; Device Information Settings; Use TLS
System Manager PIN Enter a number of up to seven digits for the System Manager PIN. System Manager Name Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters for the name of an Administrator. Device Information Settings Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters for the name and the installation location to identify t...
Page 539 - Select Country/Region
IPv6 Address Filter Enable or disable settings for filtering packets received from devices with specified IPv6 addresses. Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Rules(P. 402) OffOn <Menu> <System Management Settings> <Security Settings> <IPv6 Address Filter> <Inbound Filter&...
Page 540 - Auto Online for Remote Scan; Address Book PIN
Use Remote UI Select whether to use the Remote UI. Using the Remote UI allows you to configure machine settings from a Web browser. Disabling Remote UI (P. 424) OffOn Remote UI Access Security Settings Set whether a PIN is required for accessing the Remote UI. Set a PIN of up to 7 digits. All users ...
Page 541 - Restrict Resending from Log; Display Job Log; Enable Product Extended Survey Program
Restrict Resending from Log Select whether to prevent a destination from being selected from the sent job logs. Disabling Use of Previously Used Destinations(P. 419) OffOn One-Touch/Coded Dial TX Confirmation Select whether to display the details of an entered coded dial number when it is selected a...
Page 542 - Google Cloud Print Settings; Import/Export Address Book
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Enable Product Extended Survey Program> Select<Off> or <On> Displ. Consmbls. Info (RUI/Toner Status) Set whether to display a button in the Remote UI or Toner Status for accessing the Web site for purchasing toner cartridges. Also se...
Page 543 - USB
PDL Selection (Plug and Play) Select a page description language so that the machine is detected as a printer that is compatible with that language when it is connected to a computer by using Plug and Play. For more information, see "MF Driver Installation Guide." Network Select a page descr...
Page 544 - Update Firmware
<PCL6> *2 Detects and connects the machine as a PCL6 printer. Update Firmware Select how to install the firmware update according to the environment of the machine. ● <Via PC>Select to manually install the firmware update available on the Canon Web site yourself. For instructions on how ...
Page 545 - Initialize All Data/Settings
Network SettingsSystem Manager Information SettingsDevice Information SettingsSecurity/Remote UI SettingsAuto Online for Remote ScanRestrict TX FunctionDisplay Job Log Use as USB Device Enable Product Extended Survey ProgramDispl. Consmbls. Info (RUI/Toner Status)Google Cloud Print SettingsPDL Selec...
Page 546 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................. 539 Clearing Jams ...............................................................................................................
Page 547 - Paper Jams
Troubleshooting 1469-097 When a problem occurs, check this chapter to find out solutions before contacting Canon. ◼ Paper Jams If a document or paper jams, see Clearing Jams(P. 541) to remove the jammed paper. ◼ A Message or Error Code Appears If the screen displays a message or error code (three di...
Page 549 - Clearing Jams; When removing the jammed paper, do not turn OFF the machine
Clearing Jams 1469-098 If a paper jams, <Paper jammed.> is displayed on the screen. Tap <Next> to display simple solutions. If it is difficult to understand the procedures on the display, see the following sections to clear jams. MF249dw ● <Open the feeder cover.> Document Jams in ...
Page 551 - Return the lever back in place, and close the feeder cover.
2 Gently pull out the document. 3 Close the inner cover. 3 Return the lever back in place, and close the feeder cover. Document Jams in the Feeder (MF247dw / MF236n) If there are documents placed in the feeder, remove them first. Then, follow the procedure below. 1 Open the feeder cover. Troubleshoo...
Page 552 - Paper Jams inside the Machine; Remove the toner cartridge.
2 Gently pull out the document. 3 Close the feeder cover. Paper Jams inside the Machine 1 Remove the toner cartridge. 1 Lift the operation panel. The operation panel cannot be opened if the feeder is not completely closed. Forcing the operation panelup may cause damage. 2 Open the toner cover by the...
Page 553 - Check whether paper is jammed inside the machine.
2 Gently pull out the document. 3 Check whether paper is jammed inside the paper exit guide. 1 Pull out toward you while pressing the button ( ) to open the paper exit guide. 2 Gently pull out the document. 3 Close the paper exit guide. 4 Check whether paper is jammed inside the machine. Troubleshoo...
Page 556 - Close the toner cover, and lower the operation panel.
8 Close the toner cover, and lower the operation panel. If you cannot close the toner cover Make sure that the toner cartridge is inserted properly. Forcing it closed may cause damage. Troubleshooting 548
Page 557 - When an Error Message Appears; Cannot export. An error has been detected during file creation.; Cannot find the access point.
When an Error Message Appears 1469-099 If you cannot send a fax or the memory is full, or you encounter operation problems, a message appears on the display. Find out more information about messages in the following list. A counterfeit or non-Canon cartridge may be in use. The amount remainingin the...
Page 558 - Cannot import. A file error has been detected.; Cannot print RX data.; Cannot send because more than one destination is specified.
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 329) A wireless router could not be detected due to setting problems of the network to be connected. ● Check whether the machine is properly installed and ready to connect to the network. Installation/Settings Problems(P. 566) ● If the problem...
Page 559 - Cannot specify a group.; Cannot use Google Cloud Print. Server authentication failed.; Cannot use Google Cloud Print. Server communication error.
Cannot specify a group. Group Dial was specified as a destination after pressing <Hook>. ● Once you tap <Hook>, you cannot specify destinations in Group Dial. Tap <End> on the <Specifydestination.> screen, and specify destinations to send fax documents without tapping <Hoo...
Page 560 - Check the authentication settings.
● Replacement of the toner cartridge is recommended. How to Replace Toner Cartridges(P. 603) Check the authentication settings. The authentication method set on the machine does not match the authentication method set on the RADIUS server. ● Check that the same authentication method is set on this m...
Page 561 - Could not detect any connections from wireless devices.; Could not perform cleaning.
Could not connect using WPS. Wait a moment, then configure the settingsagain. When automatic setting with WPS was attempted, the connection failed due to an error. ● Wait for a while, and set again. If the problem persists, check whether the wireless router supports WPS. If WPS is supported: Check w...
Page 562 - Direct Connection terminated.; Insert the toner cartridge.
Direct Connection terminated. Connection between the machine and the mobile device was terminated. ● Reestablish Direct Connection. Using the Machine in Direct Connection (in Access Point Mode)(P. 291) Insert the toner cartridge. The toner cartridge is not set or properly set. ● Properly set the ton...
Page 563 - No reply from the destination.; No response from the host.; Set the correct authentication information.
No reply from the destination. A network cable may be disconnected, or there may be a problem in a switch. ● Check the status of the network cables and switches. No response from the host. The machine is not connected to a network correctly. ● Check the machine and network settings, and connect agai...
Page 564 - Specifying and registering new destinations is restricted.; The connection with the PC has been lost. Check the connection.
To use the loaded paper Change the setting of <Paper Settings> to match the loaded paper size. Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 56) If printing from a computer, check whether the paper size setting in the printer driver matches the loaded paper size. To load paper without changing the setting...
Page 565 - The memory is full. Scanning will be canceled. Do you want to print?; The WEP key is not set correctly. Check the WEP settings.
● If sending a fax, reduce the resolution to scan the document. Adjusting Resolution(P. 134) ● If scanning, change the file format to reduce its file size. Selecting a File Format(P. 262) The memory is full. Scanning will be canceled. Do you want to print? A document could not be scanned due to insu...
Page 567 - When an Error Code Appears
When an Error Code Appears 1469-09A If printing is not successful or you cannot send or receive a fax or scanned document, or another error occurs, that error appears on a report or a message on the <Status Monitor> screen as a three-digit number (error code). Check the following to find out c...
Page 573 - Common Problems; Check the Following; Is the machine turned ON? Is the power cord connected?; If a Problem Persists Even after Checking
Common Problems 1469-09C If you encounter problems when using the machine, check the items in this section before contacting us. If the problems persist, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line. Check the Following Is the machine turned ON? Is the power cord connected? ● If...
Page 574 - Installation/Settings Problems; Problems with the Wireless/Wired LAN Connection; The wireless LAN and wired LAN cannot be connected at the same time.
Installation/Settings Problems 1469-09E See Common Problems(P. 565) also. Problems with the Wireless/Wired LAN Connection (P. 566)Problem with the USB Connection(P. 569)Problem with the Print Server (P. 569) Problems with the Wireless/Wired LAN Connection The wireless LAN and wired LAN cannot be con...
Page 575 - When the Machine Cannot Connect to the Wireless LAN
You are unsure of the set IP address. Viewing Network Settings(P. 344) The connection method cannot be switched between a wired LAN and a wireless LAN. ● Did you select a wired LAN or a wireless LAN on the operation panel on the machine as well? This selection isrequired to have the machine switch t...
Page 576 - When you need to manually set up the connection
If the problem persists even after checking the above: ● Turn off the devices, and then turn them on again. ● Wait for a while, and try again to connect to the network. Check whether the machine is turned ON. ● If the machine is turned ON, turn it OFF, and then turn it back ON. Check the installatio...
Page 577 - You cannot find the print server to connect to.; You cannot connect to a shared printer.
● When only IEEE 802.11n is used for the wireless communication, WEP is selected or the WPA/WPA2encryption method is set to TKIP. Problem with the USB Connection Cannot communicate. ● Change the USB cable. If you are using a long USB cable, replace it with a short one. ● If you are using a USB hub, ...
Page 578 - Copy/Printing Problems; When You
Copy/Printing Problems 1469-09F See Common Problems(P. 565) also. Printing/copy results are not satisfactory. Paper creases or curls. When You Cannot Print Properly(P. 575) You cannot print. ● Can you print a Windows test page? If you can print a Windows test page, there is no problem with themachin...
Page 581 - Faxing/Telephone Problems; Sending Problems; A fax cannot be sent.; A fax cannot be sent with a destination in the history specified.; A fax cannot be sent on an optical fiber line.
Faxing/Telephone Problems 1469-09H See Common Problems(P. 565) also. Sending Problems(P. 573)Receiving Problems(P. 574) Sending Problems A fax cannot be sent. ● Is an external phone line busy? Wait until the line becomes free. ● Has an error occurred? Print and check a Communication Management Repor...
Page 582 - Receiving Problems
Receiving Problems The results of received fax are not satisfactory. Paper creases or curls. When You Cannot Print Properly(P. 575) Telephone and fax cannot be switched automatically. ● Check that the receive mode is set to <Fax/Tel (Auto Switch)>, <Answering Machine>, or <DRPD: Selec...
Page 583 - When You Cannot Print Properly
When You Cannot Print Properly 1469-09J If printing results are not satisfactory, or paper creases or curls, try the following solutions. If the problems persist, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line. Smudge Marks Appear on the Edge of Printouts(P. 577) Streaks Appear on...
Page 585 - Printing Results Are Not Satisfactory; Smudge Marks Appear on the Edge of Printouts; Do you print data without margins?; Streaks Appear on Printouts; Are you using appropriate paper?
Printing Results Are Not Satisfactory 1469-09K Dirt inside the machine may affect printing results. Perform care and cleaning to the machine first. Cleaning the Machine(P. 589) Smudge Marks Appear on the Edge of Printouts Do you print data without margins? ● This symptom occurs if a margin is set to...
Page 586 - White Streaks Appear; Is the platen glass dirty?; Toner Smudges and Splatters Appear; Is the amount remaining in the toner cartridge nearly empty?
Did you just replace the toner cartridge? Have you not used the printer for a long period of time? ● Change the setting for <Special Printing Mode B>. Special Processing (P. 524) White Streaks Appear Is the platen glass dirty? ● Clean the platen glass and the underside of the feeder. Platen Gl...
Page 587 - Printouts Are Faded; Printed Pages Have White Specks
Replacing Toner Cartridges(P. 598) Printouts Are Faded Is the amount remaining in the toner cartridge nearly empty? ● Check the amount remaining in the toner cartridge, and replace the toner cartridges as necessary. Replacing Toner Cartridges(P. 598) Are you using appropriate paper? ● Check usable p...
Page 588 - Is the drum in the toner cartridge deteriorated?; Are you printing a document with strong contrasts?; A Portion of the Page Is Not Printed; Print Density Is Uneven
Is the drum in the toner cartridge deteriorated? ● Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. Replacing Toner Cartridges(P. 598) Are you printing a document with strong contrasts? ● Change the setting for [Special Print Mode] using the Printer Driver. When set to [Special Settings 2], print density...
Page 589 - Printouts Are Grayish; Cannot Scan a Printed Barcode
Special Processing (P. 524) Printouts Are Grayish Is <Correct Density> in <Copy Settings> set too dark? ● Adjust the setting so that density is lighter. Correct Density(P. 496) Is the printer installed where it is subject to direct sunlight or strong light? ● Install the printer in an ap...
Page 590 - Paper Creases or Curls; Paper Creases; Is paper loaded correctly?; Paper Curls
Paper Creases or Curls 1469-09L Paper Creases Is paper loaded correctly? ● If paper is not loaded below the load limit guide or is loaded obliquely, it may crease. Loading Paper(P. 45) Are you using paper that has absorbed moisture? ● Replace with appropriate paper. Loading Paper(P. 45) Are you usin...
Page 592 - Paper Is Fed Incorrectly; Printouts Are Skewed; Do the paper guides align with the edges of the paper?; Are you printing on curled envelopes?; Paper Is Not Fed/Two or More Sheets Are Fed Together
Paper Is Fed Incorrectly 1469-09R Printouts Are Skewed Do the paper guides align with the edges of the paper? ● If the paper guides are too loose or too tight, the printouts are skewed. Loading Paper(P. 45) Is the paper source the manual feed slot? ● Load the paper into the paper drawer. Loading Pap...
Page 594 - When a Problem Cannot Be Solved; Do not disassemble or repair the machine yourself; When Contacting Canon
When a Problem Cannot Be Solved 1469-09S If a problem cannot be resolved, contact the following: Do not disassemble or repair the machine yourself If you disassemble or repair the machine yourself, it may not be covered by warranty. Customer Support (U.S.A.) If you cannot solve a problem by referrin...
Page 595 - Maintenance
Maintenance Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................... 588 Cleaning the Machine ........................................................................................................
Page 596 - Replacing Toner Cartridges
Maintenance 1469-09U This chapter describes upkeep of the machine, including how to clean the machine and initialize settings. ◼ Basic Cleaning Cleaning the Machine(P. 589) ● The machine becomes dirty Exterior(P. 590) ● Smudge marks appear on originals or printouts Platen Glass(P. 591) Feeder(P. 594...
Page 597 - Cleaning the Machine; Where to Clean
Cleaning the Machine 1469-09W Regularly clean the machine to prevent deterioration in printing quality and to ensure that you use it safely and easily. Carefully read the safety instructions before you start cleaning. Maintenance and Inspections(P. 9) Where to Clean Exterior of the machine and venti...
Page 598 - Exterior; Clean the exterior of the machine and the ventilation slots.
Exterior 1469-09X Regularly wipe the exterior of the machine, especially around the ventilation slots, to keep the machine in good condition. Ventilation slots are provided only on MF249dw / MF247dw. 1 Turn OFF the machine, and unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet. ● When you turn OFF the ...
Page 599 - Platen Glass; Scanning area cleaning
Platen Glass 1469-09Y Regularly wipe off the dust from the platen glass and the underside of the feeder to prevent smudges to be printed on documents or printouts. Scanning area cleaning To display a message when soiling is detected on the scanning area, set<Notify to Clean> to <On>. 1 T...
Page 600 - If the problem persists
● When wiping the transparent plastic part ( ), take care not to bend the plastic. If the problem persists Remove the transparent plastic part ( ) and wipe it. 1 Hold the tabs ( ) at both ends of the transparent plastic part, and remove the plastic part by gently lifting the rearward end first. ● Th...
Page 601 - Wait for the cleaned area to dry completely.
4 Wait for the plastic part to dry completely. 5 Place the transparent plastic part back into position. ● Make sure of the proper orientation, then hold the tabs and place the plastic part back into positionby gently lowering the frontward end first. 4 Wait for the cleaned area to dry completely. 5 ...
Page 602 - Feeder; Open the feeder cover.
Feeder 1469-0A0 Dust and graphite powder may adhere to the roller inside the feeder and cause smudges to appear on printouts. To clean the feeder, perform the following procedure. 1 Turn OFF the machine, and unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet. ● When you turn OFF the machine, data that i...
Page 603 - Fixing Assembly
Fixing Assembly 1469-0A1 Dirt may adhere to the fixing units inside the machine and cause black streaks to appear on printouts. To clean the fixing unit, perform the following procedure. Note that you cannot clean the fixing unit when the machine has documents waiting to be printed. To clean the fix...
Page 604 - Machine Interior; Pull the toner cartridge out of the machine.
Machine Interior 1469-0A2 Clean the interior of the machine regularly so that toner/paper dust does not collect. 1 Turn OFF the machine, and unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet. ● When you turn OFF the machine, data that is waiting to be printed is deleted. Fax documents that werereceived...
Page 605 - Install the toner cartridge.; Reconnect the power cord and turn ON the machine.
5 Using a lint-free clean, soft, dry cloth, wipe away toner/paper dust from the inside. 6 Install the toner cartridge. ● Align the right and left projections ( ) with the toner cartridge guides, and push securely all the way in. 7 Close the toner cover, and lower the operation panel. If you cannot c...
Page 606 - When a Message Appear
Replacing Toner Cartridges 1469-0A3 The machine will display a message when a toner cartridge is nearly empty. Note that the print quality becomes poor if you continue printing without taking any action. You can check the remaining toner cartridge level on the display. When a Message Appear(P. 598)I...
Page 607 - Cartridge Level
● If the message is displayed when the machine is receiving a fax or automatic report output is set, receivedfaxes and reports will be stored in the machine so that they do not appear faded after they are printed. ● To continue printing even if the toner cartridge is running low, set <Continue Pr...
Page 609 - Before Replacing the Toner Cartridge
Before Replacing the Toner Cartridge 1469-0A4 Perform the following before replacing the toner cartridge. The message may no longer appear, or print quality may be improved. Review cautions for handling the toner cartridge before starting. Maintenance and Inspections(P. 9) Consumables(P. 10) 1 Lift ...
Page 611 - How to Replace Toner Cartridges
How to Replace Toner Cartridges 1469-0A5 Read the precautions in Maintenance and Inspections(P. 9) and Consumables(P. 10) before replacing the toner cartridges. 1 Lift the operation panel. If you cannot lift the operation panel Make sure the feeder is completely closed. If a thick original such as a...
Page 614 - Relocating the Machine; Turn OFF the machine and computer.
Relocating the Machine 1469-0A6 The machine is heavy. Make sure to follow the procedures below when moving the machine to avoid injury, and also make sure to read the safety precautions before you begin. Important Safety Instructions(P. 2) 1 Turn OFF the machine and computer. ● When you turn OFF the...
Page 615 - Carefully place the machine at the new installation site.
● Lift by the carrying grips on the front of the machine. 6 Carefully place the machine at the new installation site. ● For installation steps after moving, see "Getting Started". Manuals Included with the Machine(P. 659) Maintenance 607
Page 616 - Printing Reports and Lists
Printing Reports and Lists 1469-0A7 You can check fax results and the machine settings by printing reports and lists. TX Result Report You can check the logs of sent documents. TX Result Report(P. 609) Communication Management Report You can check the logs of sent and received documents. Communicati...
Page 617 - TX Result Report
TX Result Report 1469-0A8 You can check the fax or e-mail logs of sent documents as well as documents saved to a shared folder by printing a TX Result Report. The report can be printed either every time a transmission is completed or only when a sending error occurs. <Menu> <Output Rprt.>...
Page 618 - Result; To print a part of a fax document on the report
Result "OK" indicates that the transmission was completed successfully while "NG" and three digits (an error code) indicates that the transmission failed ( When an Error Code Appears(P. 559) ). Sent/Error For e-mail, TX Result Reports indicate the transmission result between the mach...
Page 620 - Communication Management Report; Print the Report Manually
Communication Management Report 1469-0A9 You can check the fax and e-mail logs of sent and received documents by printing a Communication Management Report. The report can be printed automatically after every 40 transmissions, or you can print it manually. <Menu> <Output Rprt.> <Repor...
Page 622 - RX Result Report
RX Result Report 1469-0AA You can check the logs of received fax documents by printing an RX Result Report. The report can be printed either every time a transmission is completed or only when a receiving error occurs. <Menu> <Output Rprt.> <Report Settings> <RX Result Report>...
Page 623 - Consumables Status Report
Consumables Status Report 1469-0AC You can check the consumables status installed in the machine. <Menu> <Output Rprt.> <Print List> <Consumables Status Report> Check that the size ofpaper displayed on the screen is loaded in the machine <OK> <Yes> Example: LINKS ...
Page 624 - Eco Report
Eco Report 1469-0E3 You can check information such as the number of printouts per month and amount of consumed power, and also check ways to increase savings. <Menu> <Output Rprt.> <Print List> <Eco Report> Check that the size of paper displayed isloaded in the machine <OK...
Page 625 - PCL Font List
PCL Font List 1469-0AE You can check the list of available fonts for the machine. <Menu> <Output Rprt.> <Print List> <PCL Font List> Check that the size of paper displayedon the screen is loaded in the machine <OK> <Yes> Example: Maintenance 617
Page 626 - Address Book List
Address Book List 1469-0AF You can check the list of destinations registered in the Address Book as <Coded Dial>, <One-Touch>, and <Group Dial> by printing an Address Book List. <Menu> <Output Rprt.> <Print List> <Address Book List> Select the setting you wa...
Page 628 - User Data List
User Data List 1469-0AH You can check the list of the settings ( Setting Menu List(P. 472) ) as well as the content that has been registered in the machine by printing a User Data List. This list includes the paper size and type registered in the machine, the print settings of <TX Result Report&g...
Page 629 - Viewing the Counter Value
Viewing the Counter Value 1469-0AJ You can check total for the number of pages used for printouts. This total includes faxes, reports, and lists, in addition to copies and printouts of data from computers. <Device Information> <Check Counter> Maintenance 621
Page 630 - Initializing Settings
Initializing Settings 1469-0AK You can restore the following settings: Initializing Menu(P. 623)Initializing Address Book (P. 625)Initialize Eco Report Counter(P. 626)Initializing All Data/Settings(P. 627) Maintenance 622
Page 631 - Initializing Menu; Items for initializing; When is selected; Settings to be initialized
Initializing Menu 1469-0AL You can restore the settings of the machine ( Setting Menu List(P. 472) ). Depending on the settings selected, you may need to restart the machine after initialization. ● If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed, enter the PIN with the numeric keys and tap <Apply>...
Page 633 - Initializing Address Book
Initializing Address Book 1469-0AR You can restore the settings of the Address Book. Note that all the information registered in the Address Book will be deleted after initializing. If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed, enter the PIN with the numeric keys and tap <Apply>. Setting theSys...
Page 634 - Initialize Eco Report Counter
Initialize Eco Report Counter 1469-0E4 You can initialize the number of printouts appearing in the Eco Report and return it to its factory default setting. The number of printouts returns to 0 after being initialized. If a screen appears prompting you to enter a PIN, enter the correct PIN using the ...
Page 635 - Initializing All Data/Settings
Initializing All Data/Settings 1469-0AS To make changes to registered data and settings all at once such as when changing the installation location of the machine, you can delete registered data (Address Book, etc.) and initialize all settings ( Setting Menu List(P. 472) ) together at the same time....
Page 638 - Third Party Software
Third Party Software 1469-0F7 For information related to third-party software, click the following icon. Appendix 630
Page 639 - Feature Highlights
Feature Highlights 1469-0AW Give the features that are described in this section a try. The features are grouped under four headings: "Going Green and Saving Money," "Improving Efficiency," "Going Digital," and "So Much More." Appendix 631
Page 640 - Going Green and Saving Money
Going Green and Saving Money 1469-0AX 2-Sided Printing (MF249dw / MF247dw) You can use 2-sided printing for copies, print jobs sent from your computer, and even incoming faxes. Because you'll only be using half the paper you would otherwise, you can cut your paper costs in half. The <Paper Save&g...
Page 643 - Improving Efficiency
Improving Efficiency 1469-0AY Address Book Entering fax and e-mail addresses in the Address Book saves you the inconvenience of entering them number- by-number, letter-by-letter every time you have something to send. By registering destinations that you frequently send to <One-Touch>, you can ...
Page 645 - Going Digital
Going Digital 1469-0C0 Scan and E-Mail (MF249dw / MF247dw) E-mail scanned documents without even turning on your computer. Just convert your scanned document into an e-mail attachment right from the machine. If you're one of those people who'd rather send a fax than mess around with a computer, this...
Page 648 - So Much More
So Much More 1469-0C1 Using a smartphone/tablet At times such as when you want to quickly print out a proposal you completed on a tablet while travelling to a business destination, or scan materials handed out at a meeting using a smartphone, Canon PRINT Business or Canon Print Service comes in hand...
Page 651 - Specifications
Specifications 1469-0C2 The machine specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to improvements of the machine. Machine Specifications(P. 644)Wireless LAN Specifications (MF249dw / MF247dw)(P. 646)Document Type(P. 647)Scan Area(P. 648)Paper(P. 649)Copy Specifications(P. 652)Fax Spe...
Page 652 - Machine Specifications
Machine Specifications 1469-0C3 Type Personal Desktop Power Supply *1 110 to 127 V, 50/60 Hz(Power requirements differ depending on the country in which you purchasedthe product.) Power Consumption Maximum1,050 W or lessAverage consumption during standby mode- MF249dw / MF247dwApprox. 5.6 W- MF236nA...
Page 654 - Wireless LAN Specifications; Standard
Wireless LAN Specifications 1469-0C4 Standard IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11n Frequency Range 2,412 to 2,462 MHz Communication Mode Infrastructure Mode / Access Point Mode Security Infrastructure ModeWEP, WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES-CCMP), WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES-CCMP)Access Point ModeWPA2-PSK (AES-CCMP) ...
Page 655 - Document Type; Supported Document Types; Weight
Document Type 1469-0C5 ◼ Supported Document Types Platen Glass Feeder Size(W x L) Up to 8 1/2" x 11 3/4" (216 x 297 mm) MF249dw Maximum size:8 1/2" x 14" (216 x 356 mm)Minimum size: 5 1/2" x 5" (140 x 127 mm)MF247dw / MF236nMaximum size: 8 1/2" x 14" (216 x 356 mm)Min...
Page 656 - Scan Area
Scan Area 1469-0C6 The shaded areas in the table below indicate the scan area of the document. Make sure that text and images in your documents fit within the shaded area. The scan area varies depending on the function used and where documents are placed (in the feeder or on the platen glass). Plate...
Page 657 - Paper; Supported Paper Sizes
Paper 1469-0C7 ◼ Supported Paper Sizes Paper sizes that can be loaded in the paper drawer, and the manual feed slot are listed below. A4 (8 1/4" x 11 3/4" [210 x 297 mm]) *1 *2 B5 (7 1/8" x 10 1/8" [182 x 257 mm]) A5 (5 7/8" x 8 1/4" [148 x 210 mm]) Legal (8 1/2" x 14"...
Page 658 - Paper Type and Paper Source Capacity
The default paper size of the machine is set to Letter. Change the paper size setting when using a different size of paper. Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 56) ◼ Paper Type and Paper Source Capacity Chlorine-free paper can be used with this machine. Paper Type Paper Capacity for Paper Drawer Paper...
Page 660 - Copy Specifications
Copy Specifications 1469-0C8 Scan Resolution Text/Photo (High Speed)300 x 600 dpiText/Photo, Photo, Text600 x 600 dpi Output Resolution 600 x 600 dpi Copy Ratio 100% Direct, 400% Max, 200%, 129% STMT->LTR, 78% LGL->LTR, 64% LTR->STMT, 50%, 25% Min Copy Speed * (Letter Plain Direct) MF249dw ...
Page 661 - Fax Specifications
Fax Specifications 1469-0C9 Line Used Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) * 1 Communication Mode Super G3, G3 Compression Method MH, MR, MMR Modem Speed Super G3: 33.6 Kbps, G3: 14.4 KbpsAutomatic Fallback Transmission Speed Approx. 3 seconds per page *2 (ECM-MMR, transmitting from the memory a...
Page 662 - Scanner Specifications; Maximum Scan Size
Scanner Specifications 1469-0CA Type Color scanner Maximum Scan Size Platen glass: up to 8 1/2" x 11 3/4" (216 x 297 mm)Feeder: up to 8 1/2" x 14" (216 x 356 mm) Scan Resolution Optical resolutionPlaten glass: up to 600 x 600 dpiFeeder: up to 300 x 300 dpiSoftware interpolation resol...
Page 663 - Printer Specifications
Printer Specifications 1469-0CC Output Tray Capacity *1 (a fresh stack of Letter size paper) Approx. 100 sheets (18 lb Bond [68 g/m²]) Print Speed *2 (Letter Plain Direct) MF249dw / MF247dw28 ppmMF236n24 ppm First Print Time *3 (Letter) 6 seconds or less Print Resolution 600 dpi x 600 dpi (1,200 dpi...
Page 666 - Toner Cartridges
Consumables 1469-0CH The following is a guide to the estimated replacement time for the consumables used in this machine. Purchase consumables at your local authorized Canon dealer. Observe safety and health precautions when storing and handling consumables ( Consumables(P. 10) ). For optimum print ...
Page 667 - Manuals Included with the Machine
Manuals Included with the Machine 1469-0CJ The manuals listed below are included with the machine. Refer to them as necessary. Getting Started Read this manual first. It describes basic setup procedures, fromremoving the packing materials to setting up the machine. User's Guide (This Manual) This ma...
Page 668 - How to Find the Topic You Are Looking for
Using User's Guide 1469-0CK The User's Guide is a manual that can be viewed on your computer, smartphone, or other similar device. How to Find the Topic You Are Looking for You can find the page you are looking for using the following 2 methods. Search the contents You can find the page you are look...
Page 669 - Screen Layout of User's Guide; Top Page
Screen Layout of User's Guide 1469-0CS The User's Guide is divided into different screens, and the content of each screen varies. Top Page Appears when the User's Guide starts. Contents The titles of chapters are displayed. / Click to display all items, including those nested underneath other items....
Page 671 - Topic Page; Navigation; Search
Click to display the corresponding topic page. Topic Page Contains information about how to configure and use the machine. Navigation See what chapter topic you are currently viewing. / Click to display the hidden detailed descriptions. Click to close the detailed descriptions. Click to go to the co...
Page 672 - Search result
[Enter keyword(s) here] Enter a keyword or keywords and click to display the search results. Search for pages containing all keywords by spacing keywords apart. Search for only pages with exact matches by enclosing keyword phrases in double quotation marks. Search result Displays the search results ...
Page 673 - Marks; Keys and Buttons Used in this Manual; Screens Used in This Manual
Viewing User's Guide 1469-0CU Marks Cautions regarding safety, restrictions and cautions regarding the handling of the machine, useful tips, and other information are indicated using the marks below. Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if not perform...
Page 674 - Others
Others 1469-0CX This section describes basic Windows operations and includes disclaimers, copyright information, and other information. From here you can also display a Menu Route Map (in PDF format) that summarizes the setting menu using a list. Appendix 666
Page 675 - Basic Windows Operations; Displaying the Printer Folder
Basic Windows Operations 1469-0F8 Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 667)Enabling [Network discovery](P. 667)Displaying Shared Printers in the Print Server(P. 668)Displaying the [Software Programs/Manuals Setup] Screen(P. 668)Printing a Test Page in Windows(P. 669)Checking the Bit Architecture(P. 670)...
Page 676 - Displaying Shared Printers in the Print Server; Open Windows Explorer.
Right-click [ ] select [Control Panel] [View network status and tasks] [Change advanced sharing settings] select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery]. Windows Server 2008 [Start] select [Control Panel] double-click [Network and Sharing Center] select [Turn on network discovery] unde...
Page 677 - Printing a Test Page in Windows
Windows Vista/7/Server 2008 [Start] enter "D:\MInst.exe" in [Search programs and files] or [Start Search] press the [ENTER] key. Windows 8/Server 2012 Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen [Run] enter "D:\MInst.exe" click [OK] Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2 Right-click [Start] ...
Page 678 - Checking the Bit Architecture; Check the bit architecture.
➠ The test page is printed. ◼ Checking the Bit Architecture If you are not sure whether your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows follow the procedure below. 1 Display [Control Panel]. Windows Vista/7/Server 2008 [Start] select [Control Panel]. Windows 8/Server 2012 Right-click the lower-lef...
Page 679 - Checking the Computer Name
◼ Checking the Computer Name Windows Vista/7/8/10/Server 2008/Server 2012 1 Display [Control Panel]. Windows Vista/7/Server 2008 [Start] select [Control Panel]. Windows 8/Server 2012 Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen select [Control Panel]. Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2 Right-click [Start...
Page 680 - Checking the Printer Port
Windows Server 2003 1 [Start] select [Control Panel] [System]. 2 Click [Change] in [Computer Name] tab. 3 Check the computer name. ◼ Checking the Printer Port 1 Open the printer folder. Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 667) 2 Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine and click [Printer pr...
Page 681 - Checking Bidirectional Communication
3 In the [Ports] tab, check that the port is selected correctly. If you are using a network connection and have changed the machine's IP address ● If [Description] for the selected port is [Canon MFNP Port], and the machine and the computer are on thesame subnet, then the connection will be maintain...
Page 682 - Checking the SSID to Which Your Computer Is Connected
2 Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine and click [Printer properties] or[Properties]. 3 In the [Ports] tab, make sure that the [Enable bidirectional support] check box isselected. ◼ Checking the SSID to Which Your Computer Is Connected If your computer is connected to a wireless LAN ...
Page 684 - Menu Route Map
Menu Route Map 1469-0E0 For the settings on the machine's display, see "Menu Route Map" (PDF manual). Appendix 676
Page 685 - Notice; International ENERGY STAR Program; IPv6 Ready Logo; Disclaimers
Notice 1469-0E1 ◼ International ENERGY STAR Program As an ENERGY STAR ® Partner, Canon U.S.A., Inc. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR Program for energy efficiency.The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program thatpromotes energy saving throu...
Page 687 - Copyright
All instances of the name PostScript in the text are references to the PostScript language as defined by Adobe Systems Incorporated unless otherwise stated. The name PostScript also is used as a product trademark for Adobe Systems' implementation of the PostScript language interpreter. Except as oth...
Page 710 - mDNSResponder
- 21 - mDNSResponder (part of mDNSShared) * Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code mu...