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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Important Safety Instructions
  • Page 3 – II
  • Page 4 – III
  • Page 5 – IV
  • Page 6 – Appendix
  • Page 9 – Other warnings
  • Page 10 – Avoid poorly ventilated locations; Do not install in a location where condensation occurs
  • Page 11 – Power Supply; When connecting power; Other precautions
  • Page 12 – Handling; If you are using a cardiac pacemaker
  • Page 13 – If the operating noise concerns you
  • Page 14 – Maintenance and Inspections
  • Page 15 – Consumables
  • Page 17 – Availability period of repairing parts and toner cartridges; Toner cartridge packing materials
  • Page 18 – Basic Operations
  • Page 19 – Parts and Their Functions
  • Page 22 – Front Side
  • Page 24 – Back Side; Rating label
  • Page 25 – Interior; Operation panel; LINKS
  • Page 26 – Manual Feed Slot; Manual feed cover; Paper guides
  • Page 27 – Paper Drawer; Dust cover
  • Page 28 – Operation Panel
  • Page 29 – Display
  • Page 32 – Main Screen; Selecting Paper Tray
  • Page 34 – Status of copy/print jobs; When a Message Is Displayed
  • Page 35 – Using the Operation Panel; Using
  • Page 37 – Entering Text; Switching the Type of Text
  • Page 40 – Placing Documents; Use documents that are completely dry
  • Page 41 – Gently close the platen glass cover.
  • Page 42 – Loading Paper; Paper Type and Setting for the Machine
  • Page 44 – Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer; Make sure to load paper in portrait orientation
  • Page 45 – Insert the paper into the paper drawer until the paper stops.; Align the paper guides against the edges of the paper.
  • Page 46 – Lower the dust cover.; Pull out the paper stopper to open.; Printing on the Back Side of Printed Paper (Manual 2-Sided Printing)
  • Page 47 – Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Slot; Insert the paper into the manual feed slot until the paper stops.
  • Page 49 – Loading Envelopes; Before Loading Envelopes; Close the flap of each envelope.
  • Page 50 – Align the edges of the envelope on a flat surface.; Loaded Orientation
  • Page 51 – Loading Preprinted Paper; Making 1-Sided Printouts on Paper with Logos; Printing on Paper with Logos in Portrait Orientation
  • Page 52 – Making 2-Sided Printouts on Paper with Logos
  • Page 53 – Specifying Paper Size and Type; Select the loaded paper type, and press
  • Page 55 – Registering a Custom Paper Size
  • Page 56 – Select the paper type, and press
  • Page 57 – Entering Quiet Mode; When in quiet mode
  • Page 58 – Exiting Quiet Mode
  • Page 59 – Entering Sleep Mode; When in sleep mode
  • Page 60 – Exiting Sleep Mode
  • Page 61 – Copying
  • Page 62 – Using Basic Operations
  • Page 63 – Simplifying Your Frequent Copy Operations
  • Page 65 – When changing the settings in step 4
  • Page 66 – Canceling Copies; Canceling in the Screen That is Displayed While Copying
  • Page 67 – Copy details
  • Page 68 – Various Copy Settings
  • Page 69 – Enlarging or Reducing; Preset copy ratio
  • Page 70 – Selecting Document Type
  • Page 71 – Adjusting Density
  • Page 72 – Adjusting Sharpness
  • Page 74 – Types of 2-sided copying
  • Page 78 – Paper save copy settings
  • Page 80 – Copying Both Sides of an ID Card onto One Page; How to place the card
  • Page 81 – Collating Copies by Page
  • Page 82 – Changing Default Settings; Settings
  • Page 83 – Using the Machine as a Printer
  • Page 84 – Printing from Mobile Devices
  • Page 85 – About the Printer Driver Help
  • Page 86 – Printing a Document; Paper settings on the machine
  • Page 87 – Clickable UI
  • Page 90 – Canceling Prints; From a Computer; Canceling from the Remote UI
  • Page 91 – Canceling from an application; From the Operation Panel; If the Screen Displays a List of Documents When; Check the Print Job Status before Canceling
  • Page 93 – Checking the Printing Status; Useful in the Following Cases
  • Page 94 – Various Print Settings
  • Page 96 – Specifying Print Ratio in Increments of 1%
  • Page 100 – Collating Printouts by Page
  • Page 102 – Printing Multiple Pages onto One Sheet
  • Page 104 – Printing Posters
  • Page 106 – Printing Booklet
  • Page 108 – Printing Borders; Preview
  • Page 109 – Printing Dates and Page Numbers; Changing the Print Format of Dates and Page Numbers
  • Page 111 – Printing Watermarks
  • Page 115 – Saving Toner
  • Page 117 – Combining and Printing Multiple Documents; Open a document in an application and display the print dialog box.
  • Page 118 – Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the documents you want to combine.
  • Page 121 – Configuring Print Settings to Your Needs
  • Page 122 – Registering a Profile; Editing a profile
  • Page 123 – Selecting a Profile; Changing the settings of the selected profile
  • Page 126 – Using the Machine as a Scanner
  • Page 127 – Scanning from the Machine; Scanning from Mobile Devices
  • Page 128 – Click
  • Page 133 – Select the destination computer, and press; Select the scan type, and press
  • Page 134 – Checking the Registered Settings; Name of destination computer; Scan type
  • Page 135 – About the save destination folder
  • Page 136 – Scanning from a Computer; Scanning Using MF Scan Utility
  • Page 137 – From the application, select the start scan command.; Configure the scan settings as necessary.
  • Page 139 – Configuring Scan Settings in ScanGear MF; Starting from MF Scan Utility; Starting from an Application
  • Page 140 – Can Be Used Conveniently with a Mobile Device
  • Page 142 – Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router
  • Page 143 – Make Direct Connection (Access Point Mode); Using the Machine in Direct Connection (in Access Point Mode); If connected to the network by wireless LAN
  • Page 147 – Using AirPrint; Configuring AirPrint Settings
  • Page 149 – Changing the Setting of Functions Available with AirPrint; Changing Print Settings; Changing Scan Settings
  • Page 150 – Displaying the Screen for AirPrint; Log on to the Remote UI.
  • Page 151 – Trademarks
  • Page 152 – Printing with AirPrint; System Requirements; Network Environment; Printing from iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch
  • Page 153 – Printing from Mac
  • Page 154 – Specify the print settings as necessary.
  • Page 155 – Scanning with AirPrint; Scanning from the Mac
  • Page 157 – If AirPrint Cannot Be Used
  • Page 158 – Using Google Cloud Print; Checking the Machine Settings; Changing Google Cloud Print Settings
  • Page 159 – Registering the Machine with Google Cloud Print
  • Page 160 – Click the link of the URL displayed for [URL for Registration].
  • Page 162 – Managing the Machine Remotely; Starting Remote UI with a Mobile Device; Start the Web browser on your mobile device.
  • Page 163 – Network
  • Page 164 – Connecting to a Computer/Viewing the Machine's Network Settings; Direct Connection to a mobile device
  • Page 165 – Before You Start
  • Page 167 – Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN
  • Page 168 – Connecting to a Wired LAN; Wait approximately 2 minutes.
  • Page 169 – Connecting to a Wireless LAN; Risk of information leak; Wireless LAN security; Setting Up Connection Using WPS
  • Page 170 – Manually Setting Up Connection; Selecting a Wireless Router
  • Page 171 – Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode
  • Page 172 – Check that the Wi-Fi indicator is blinking on the operation panel.; Reducing power consumption
  • Page 173 – Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode
  • Page 174 – Register the generated PIN code to the wireless router.
  • Page 176 – Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router; Security settings
  • Page 177 – Select a wireless LAN router, and press; Enter the network key that you have written down.
  • Page 179 – Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings
  • Page 180 – Using WEP
  • Page 183 – Checking the SSID and Network Key; Checking the SSID and Network Key from a Computer; If you are a Mac OS user
  • Page 185 – Check the information displayed for the wireless router.
  • Page 186 – Setting IP Addresses
  • Page 187 – Setting IPv4 Address; Automatically assigning an IP address
  • Page 188 – Manually entering an IP address
  • Page 189 – Checking whether the settings are correct; Testing the Network Connection
  • Page 190 – Setting IPv6 Addresses
  • Page 191 – Select the [Use IPv6] check box and configure the required settings.
  • Page 193 – Viewing Network Settings; Viewing IPv4 Settings; Viewing IPv6 Settings; Viewing the MAC Address for Wired LAN
  • Page 194 – Use; Viewing the MAC Address and Information for Wireless LAN
  • Page 196 – Configuring the Machine for Printing from a Computer
  • Page 197 – Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions; Configure printing protocols.
  • Page 198 – Configuring WSD
  • Page 199 – Using the operation panel
  • Page 200 – Configuring Printer Ports
  • Page 201 – Adding a port
  • Page 202 – Changing the port type or number
  • Page 203 – Setting Up Print Server; To obtain device information when using a print server
  • Page 204 – Install additional drivers as necessary.
  • Page 205 – Installing MF Drivers on a Computer via the Print Server; Follow the on-screen instructions to install the drivers.
  • Page 207 – Configuring Ethernet Settings; Configuring Ethernet settings manually
  • Page 209 – Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit
  • Page 210 – Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network
  • Page 211 – Configuring DNS; Configure DNS settings.
  • Page 213 – Configuring IPv6 DNS
  • Page 215 – Configuring SNTP
  • Page 217 – Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP
  • Page 218 – Specify SNMPv1 settings.
  • Page 219 – Specify SNMPv3 settings.
  • Page 220 – Specify Printer Management Information Acquisition Settings.
  • Page 221 – Disabling SNMPv1
  • Page 222 – Security
  • Page 223 – Establishing the Basics of Information Security
  • Page 225 – Preventing Unauthorized Access; Assigning a Private IP Address; Ranges for Private IP addresses
  • Page 226 – Setting PIN to Each Function
  • Page 227 – Setting Access Privileges; System Manager PIN
  • Page 228 – Setting the System Manager PIN; Setting the System Manager Name
  • Page 230 – Setting a Remote UI PIN; Select the [Use Remote UI Access PIN] check box and set the PIN.
  • Page 232 – Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls
  • Page 233 – Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Rules
  • Page 234 – Specify the settings for packet filtering.
  • Page 237 – Specifying MAC Addresses for Firewall Rules
  • Page 240 – Changing Port Numbers; Enter the port number using the numeric keys, and press
  • Page 242 – Setting a Proxy
  • Page 243 – Select the [Use Proxy] check box and specify the required settings.
  • Page 244 – Restricting the Machine's Functions; Disabling HTTP Communication and Remote Management
  • Page 245 – Disabling HTTP Communication
  • Page 246 – Disabling Remote UI
  • Page 247 – Implementing Robust Security Features; TLS Encrypted Communication
  • Page 249 – Enable TLS for the Remote UI.
  • Page 251 – Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication; TLS; TTLS
  • Page 253 – Setting TLS
  • Page 256 – Key Pair; Key and Certificate Requirements
  • Page 258 – Generating Key Pairs; Generate Network Communication Key
  • Page 259 – Specify settings for the key and certificate.
  • Page 260 – Generate Key and Certificate Signing Request (CSR); Start the Remote UI and log on in System Manager Mode.
  • Page 263 – Registering the CA-issued Digital Certificate; Start the Remote UI and log on in Administrator mode.
  • Page 265 – Using CA-issued Key Pairs and Digital Certificates
  • Page 266 – Register the key pair or CA certificate.
  • Page 267 – Registering a key pair; Registering a CA certificate
  • Page 268 – Verifying Key Pairs and Digital Certificates
  • Page 270 – Using Remote UI
  • Page 271 – Mac OS
  • Page 272 – Start the Web browser.
  • Page 273 – When a System Manager PIN is set
  • Page 274 – Remote UI Screens; Refresh Icon; Device Basic Information; Consumables Information
  • Page 275 – Support Link; Menu; Top Icon
  • Page 276 – System Management Settings
  • Page 277 – Checking Current Status of Print Documents
  • Page 281 – Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI
  • Page 283 – Setting Menu List
  • Page 285 – Direct Connection
  • Page 286 – Network Settings; Select Wired/Wireless LAN; SSID Settings; Select Access Point
  • Page 287 – Enter Manually; WPS Push Button Mode
  • Page 288 – Direct Connection Settings; Use Direct Connection; Access Point Mode Settings
  • Page 289 – PING Command
  • Page 290 – mDNS Settings; DHCP Option Settings; IPv6 Settings; Use IPv6
  • Page 292 – Use HTTP
  • Page 293 – MTU Size; SNMP Settings; SNMPv1 Settings
  • Page 294 – SNMPv3 Settings; Dedicated Port Settings
  • Page 295 – Auto Detect; MAC Address; Initialize Network Settings
  • Page 296 – Output Reports; Consumables Status Report
  • Page 298 – PCL Font List
  • Page 299 – Display Settings; Contrast
  • Page 300 – Notify to Check Paper Settings; Message Display Time; Scrolling Speed
  • Page 301 – Cursor Movement Type; Remote UI Language
  • Page 303 – Timer Settings; Quiet Mode Time; Date Format
  • Page 305 – Auto Sleep Time
  • Page 306 – Function After Auto Reset; Auto Offline Time
  • Page 308 – Common Settings; Switch Paper Feed Method; Paper Sources
  • Page 310 – Copy Settings; Change Default Settings
  • Page 311 – Correct Density; Initialize Default Settings
  • Page 312 – Scan Settings; Shortcut Key Settings
  • Page 313 – Printer Settings; Priority of settings; Action When Paper Size Mismatch
  • Page 314 – Default Paper
  • Page 315 – Print Quality; Density
  • Page 316 – Layout; Binding Location
  • Page 317 – Timeout; PCL; Paper Save
  • Page 318 – Point Size; Pitch
  • Page 321 – Halftones
  • Page 322 – Type of image
  • Page 323 – Adjustment/Maintenance; Toner Save
  • Page 324 – Special Processing; Special Printing Mode U
  • Page 325 – Special Printing Mode X; Special Printing Mode Z
  • Page 326 – Special Printing Mode B; Special Printing Mode C; Special Printing Mode D
  • Page 327 – Special Printing Mode I
  • Page 328 – Special Printing Mode K; Clean Fixing Assembly
  • Page 329 – If a screen for entering a PIN is displayed; System Manager Name
  • Page 330 – Device Information Settings; Use TLS
  • Page 331 – MAC Address Filter; Select Country/Region; Remote UI Settings; Use Remote UI
  • Page 332 – Remote UI Access Security Settings; Auto Online for Remote Scan
  • Page 333 – Enable Product Extended Survey Program; Google Cloud Print Settings
  • Page 335 – Update Firmware
  • Page 336 – Initialize All Data/Settings
  • Page 337 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 338 – Paper Jams; Common Problems
  • Page 340 – When removing the jammed paper, do not turn OFF the machine
  • Page 341 – Gently pull out the document.
  • Page 343 – Check whether paper is jammed inside the rear cover.
  • Page 344 – Install the toner cartridge.; Close the toner cover, and lower the operation panel.
  • Page 345 – When an Error Message Appears; A counterfeit or non-Canon cartridge may be in use.; Cannot find the access point.
  • Page 346 – Check the authentication settings.
  • Page 347 – Could not connect using the wireless LAN.; Could not connect using WPS.; Could not detect any connections from wireless devices.; Could not perform cleaning.; Could not perform Shared Key auth. Check WEP settings.
  • Page 348 – Direct Connection terminated.; Google Cloud Print not avail. Server auth err; Google Cloud Print not avail. Server comm err
  • Page 350 – No reply from the destination.; No response from host.; Preparing a cartridge is recommended.; Set the correct authentication information.
  • Page 351 – The connection with the PC has been lost. Check the connection.; The WEP key is not set correctly. Check the WEP settings.
  • Page 353 – Check the Following; Is the machine turned ON? Is the power cord connected?; Is sleep mode activated?; If a Problem Persists Even after Checking
  • Page 354 – Installation/Settings Problems; Problems with the Wireless/Wired LAN Connection; The wireless LAN and wired LAN cannot be connected at the same time.
  • Page 355 – When the Machine Cannot Connect to the Wireless LAN
  • Page 356 – When you need to manually set up the connection
  • Page 357 – You cannot find the print server to connect to.; You cannot connect to a shared printer.
  • Page 358 – Copy/Printing Problems; When You
  • Page 359 – Printing seems to be slow.
  • Page 361 – When You Cannot Print Properly
  • Page 363 – 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?
  • Page 364 – White Streaks Appear; Is the platen glass dirty?; Toner Smudges and Splatters Appear; Is the amount remaining in the toner cartridge nearly empty?
  • Page 365 – Printouts Are Faded; Printed Pages Have White Specks
  • Page 366 – 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
  • Page 367 – Printouts Are Grayish; Cannot Scan a Printed Barcode
  • Page 368 – Paper Creases or Curls; Paper Creases; Is paper loaded correctly?; Paper Curls
  • Page 370 – 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
  • Page 371 – Paper Jams Frequently with 2-Sided Printing
  • Page 372 – When a Problem Cannot Be Solved; Do not disassemble or repair the machine yourself; When Contacting Canon
  • Page 373 – Maintenance
  • Page 374 – Replacing Toner Cartridges
  • Page 375 – Where to Clean
  • Page 376 – Exterior; Clean the exterior of the machine and the ventilation slots.
  • Page 377 – Platen Glass; Open the platen glass cover.
  • Page 378 – Fixing Assembly
  • Page 379 – Machine Interior; Lift the operation panel.; Pull the toner cartridge out of the machine.
  • Page 380 – Reconnect the power cord and turn ON the machine.
  • Page 381 – When a Message Appear; If Printouts Are Poor in Quality
  • Page 382 – Checking Toner cartridge Level; Cartridge Level
  • Page 383 – Before Replacing the Toner Cartridge
  • Page 385 – How to Replace Toner Cartridges
  • Page 388 – Relocating the Machine; Turn OFF the machine and computer.
  • Page 389 – Carefully place the machine at the new installation site.
  • Page 390 – Viewing the Counter Value
  • Page 391 – Initializing Settings
  • Page 392 – Initializing Menu; Items for initializing; When is selected; Settings to be initialized
  • Page 394 – Initialize Eco Report Counter
  • Page 395 – Initializing All Data/Settings
  • Page 398 – Third Party Software
  • Page 399 – Feature Highlights
  • Page 400 – Going Green and Saving Money
  • Page 402 – Improving Efficiency
  • Page 404 – Going Digital
  • Page 406 – So Much More
  • Page 408 – Specifications
  • Page 409 – Machine Specifications
  • Page 410 – Scan Range
  • Page 411 – Wireless LAN Specifications; Standard
  • Page 412 – Document Type; Supported Document Types; Weight
  • Page 413 – Scan Area
  • Page 414 – Paper; Supported Paper Sizes
  • Page 415 – Paper Type and Paper Source Capacity
  • Page 416 – Copy Specifications
  • Page 417 – Scanner Specifications; Maximum Scan Size
  • Page 418 – Printer Specifications
  • Page 419 – Toner Cartridges
  • Page 420 – Manuals Included with the Machine
  • Page 421 – How to Find the Topic You Are Looking for
  • Page 422 – Screen Layout of User's Guide; Top Page
  • Page 424 – Topic Page; Navigation; Search
  • Page 425 – Search result
  • Page 426 – Marks; Keys and Buttons Used in this Manual; Screens Used in This Manual
  • Page 427 – Others
  • Page 428 – Basic Windows Operations; Displaying the Printer Folder
  • Page 429 – Displaying Shared Printers in the Print Server; Open Windows Explorer.
  • Page 430 – Printing a Test Page in Windows
  • Page 431 – Checking the Bit Architecture; Check the bit architecture.
  • Page 432 – Checking the Computer Name
  • Page 433 – Checking the Printer Port
  • Page 434 – Checking Bidirectional Communication
  • Page 435 – Checking the SSID to Which Your Computer Is Connected
  • Page 437 – Menu Route Map
  • Page 438 – Notice; International ENERGY STAR Program; IPv6 Ready Logo; Disclaimers
  • Page 440 – Copyright
  • Page 463 – mDNSResponder
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents; Important Safety Instructions

Contents Important Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................... 2 Installation .............................................................................................................................................

Page 3 - II

Collating Copies by Page ..................................................................................................................................... 75 Changing Default Settings ...................................................................................................................

Page 4 - III

Network ............................................................................................................................................................ 158 Connecting to a Network ..............................................................................................................

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