Canon K10587 - User Manual

Canon K10587

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 11 – Appendix; Online Manual
  • Page 12 – Symbols Used in This Document; Warning; Basics; Instructions explaining basic operations of your product.; Note; • Icons may vary depending on your product.
  • Page 13 – Trademarks and Licenses; Trademarks
  • Page 14 – trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 15 – Licenses; following disclaimer.
  • Page 16 – and
  • Page 18 – All Rights Reserved
  • Page 19 – Use is subject to license terms below.
  • Page 22 – Copyright 2010 Lennart Poettering
  • Page 26 – MIT License
  • Page 27 – The FreeType Project LICENSE
  • Page 33 – Lua
  • Page 36 – The following applies only to products supporting Wi-Fi.
  • Page 38 – THE BASIC LIBRARY FUNCTIONS
  • Page 41 – Main Components and Their Use; Main Components
  • Page 42 – Front View
  • Page 43 – Open to load an original on the platen.; E: Output Tray Extension; Open to support ejected paper.
  • Page 45 – Loading Plain Paper in Cassette
  • Page 46 – Rear View; Plug in the USB cable to connect the printer with a computer.; B: Power Cord Connector; Plug in the supplied power cord.; Important; • Do not touch the metal casing.
  • Page 47 – Inside View; B: Maintenance Cartridge; Absorbs ink used for cleaning.; C: FINE Cartridge Holder; Install the FINE cartridge.; D: Ink Cartridge Locking Cover; Secures the installed FINE cartridge.
  • Page 48 – Operation Panel; Used to display the HOME screen.
  • Page 49 – Using Touch Screen; HOME Screen; A: Switching the HOME screen; The; • Depending on the signal state, the icon will change.
  • Page 50 – Notification settings; Changing Settings from Operation Panel; Basic Operation of the touch screen
  • Page 52 – Drag; Use to view lists of items or move sliders.
  • Page 53 – Input symbol; Delete the characters entered just before.
  • Page 54 – • You can switch the layout of a keyboard.
  • Page 55 – Power Supply; Turning the Printer On and Off
  • Page 56 – Checking that Power Is On; The touch screen is displayed when the printer is turned on.; Turning on the printer; Press the ON button to turn on the printer.; • If an error message is displayed on the touch screen, see
  • Page 57 – Turning off the printer; Press the; ON; button to turn the printer off.; Check that both the status light and touch screen display are off.
  • Page 58 – Loading Paper; Paper Sources
  • Page 59 – Rear tray
  • Page 60 – Cassette; • For details on paper that can be used in this printer:
  • Page 61 – Loading Photo Paper / Plain Paper in Rear Tray; You can load plain paper or photo paper.; Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss
  • Page 63 – Slide right paper guide (C) to align with both sides of paper stack.
  • Page 64 – Yes; Change
  • Page 65 – Related Information; Supported Media Types
  • Page 66 – You can load A4, B5, or A5 sized plain paper in the cassette.; it in center of cassette.
  • Page 68 – Insert cassette into printer.
  • Page 71 – Loading Envelopes in Rear Tray; You can load Envelope DL and Envelope Com 10 on the rear tray.; • Printing of envelopes from the operation panel is not supported.
  • Page 72 – Load envelopes in portrait orientation WITH PRINT SIDE FACING UP.
  • Page 73 – Slide right paper guide (C) to align with both sides of envelopes.
  • Page 74 – loaded in rear tray, select
  • Page 76 – Loading Originals; Loading Originals on Platen
  • Page 77 – Load original WITH THE SIDE TO SCAN FACING DOWN on platen.
  • Page 78 – Close the document cover gently.
  • Page 79 – Loading Based on Use; Loading the Original to Be Aligned with the alignment mark; alignment mark
  • Page 80 – Loading Only One Original in Center of Platen
  • Page 81 – You can place up to 12 items.
  • Page 82 – Supported Originals; cover from the printer.
  • Page 83 – How to Detach / Attach the Document Cover; Detaching the document cover:
  • Page 85 – Replacing a FINE Cartridge
  • Page 86 – When Error Occurred; Replacing Procedure; not print properly if you touch them.; For information on how to configure this setting, see below.
  • Page 87 – Check that printer is turned on.; Remove the empty FINE cartridge.; Pick up the ink cartridge locking cover to open it.; Prepare a new FINE cartridge.
  • Page 88 – Insert the new FINE cartridge into the FINE cartridge holder.
  • Page 90 – Checking Ink Status on the Touch Screen; Select; Estimated ink levels; Order ink now
  • Page 91 – Restrictions; Connect via wireless router; using the 5 GHz band.; Wireless Direct
  • Page 93 – Detect Same Printer Name; • Serial number may not appear on result screen.; System information
  • Page 94 – Switching Printer's Connection to Network or Devices; Changes from USB to LAN Connection; Refer to Setup Guide to setup.
  • Page 95 – Connection; Connecting with Wireless Direct
  • Page 101 – Wi-Fi Connection Assistant; available for some models); Administrator Password
  • Page 102 – Starting Up Wi-Fi Connection Assistant; Diagnosing and Repairing Network Settings
  • Page 103 – • Some models do not support diagnosis and repair function.; Check the displayed message and select; Diagnose and Repair; on the displayed screen.; • This function checks the following items:
  • Page 104 – Performing/Changing Network Settings; Canon Wi-Fi Connection Assistant Screen
  • Page 105 – Items on Canon Wi-Fi Connection Assistant Screen; Printer Network; Available
  • Page 106 – Assigning Printer Information
  • Page 107 – Menus on Canon Wi-Fi Connection Assistant Screen
  • Page 108 – Items on Canon Wi-Fi Connection Assistant Screen Toolbar
  • Page 109 – Performing Network Settings
  • Page 110 – Follow the procedure below to perform/change wired LAN settings.; USB; on; Switch View; under the; View; menu to display printers for which you can; OK
  • Page 111 – B: Get IP address automatically
  • Page 112 – Click; Set
  • Page 113 – menu to display printers.
  • Page 114 – Enter password and click
  • Page 116 – Infrastructure
  • Page 118 – The names appear on; Canon Wi-Fi Connection Assistant; • If; Printer Settings; Confirm Printer Password; Detailed Printer Settings
  • Page 123 – such as a wireless router or a LAN cable.
  • Page 124 – Start up; Launchpad; Enter the password specified for your computer and select; Install Helper; diagnosis and repair of network.
  • Page 127 – Performing Maintenance Functions from the Printer
  • Page 128 – Maintenance Procedure; • Check if ink remains in the FINE cartridge.; When the Print Results Are Blurred or Uneven:; Print the nozzle check pattern.; Examine the nozzle check pattern; If there are missing lines or horizontal streaks in the pattern:; Clean the print head.
  • Page 129 – Clean the print head deeply.; the power and clean the print head deeply again after 24 hours.; Align the print head.
  • Page 130 – Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern; Replace the FINE; You need to prepare: a sheet of A4 or Letter-sized plain paper; Maintenance; Nozzle Check
  • Page 131 – Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern
  • Page 133 – Cleaning the Print Head; Cleaning
  • Page 134 – • If the problem is not resolved after cleaning the print head twice,
  • Page 135 – Deep Print Head Cleaning; Deep Cleaning
  • Page 136 – When the completion message appears, select; If the problem is still not resolved,
  • Page 137 – Aligning the Print Head; If the remaining ink level is low,; Print Head Alignment - Auto; Confirm the message, then select
  • Page 138 – adjust the print head position manually; Print the Head Alignment; on the
  • Page 139 – Aligning the Print Head Manually; You need to prepare: two sheets of A4 or Letter-sized plain paper; Print Head Alignment - Manual; Did the patterns print correctly?
  • Page 140 – Check message and select; Next; Examine first patterns and tap
  • Page 142 – Adjusting Print Head Position Manually
  • Page 143 – Installing the Driver; How to start the Canon IJ Printer Assistant Tool
  • Page 145 – Cleaning the Print Heads; consumes a small amount of ink.; is more thorough than Cleaning. Perform Deep Cleaning when two; attempts do; Canon IJ Printer Assistant Tool
  • Page 146 – Perform Deep Cleaning; consumes a larger amount of ink than; Related Topic; Printing a Nozzle Check Pattern
  • Page 147 – Adjusting Print Head Position Automatically; manual head alignment; Open; Print Head Alignment; Print Head Alignment; Load paper in printer; Perform head alignment; Start; • In the; Print Head Alignment; to print the current settings so
  • Page 148 – This printer supports two head alignment methods:; while printing is in progress otherwise, printing will stop.; Custom Settings
  • Page 149 – Check printed pattern; Check the displayed message and click; Check printed patterns
  • Page 150 – Complete head position adjustment; • To print and check the current setting, open the; dialog box, and click; Print
  • Page 152 – Opening Remote UI for Maintenance; System Settings; Select your model from the printer list, and click; General; tab; Related Topics
  • Page 153 – Remote UI; Utilities; Remote UI
  • Page 154 – Complete Deep Cleaning; • If there is no sign of improvement after; perform; Ink Does Not Come
  • Page 155 – Adjusting Print Head Position; from; • You can print and check the current settings by clicking on; Print the head alignment value
  • Page 156 – Printer status; Printer Info
  • Page 157 – Cleaning Exterior Surfaces
  • Page 158 – Cleaning Paper Feed Rollers; You need to prepare: three sheets of A4 plain paper; Roller Cleaning
  • Page 159 – Tap; When the completion message appears, tap; Turn off the power and then unplug the power cord.
  • Page 160 – Cleaning Inside the Printer (Bottom Plate Cleaning); You need to prepare: a sheet of A4 plain paper*; Bottom Plate Cleaning
  • Page 163 – Replacing the Maintenance Cartridge
  • Page 164 – • Do not touch the terminal (A) of the maintenance cartridge.; • Use a maintenance cartridge with the model number below.; Prepare a new maintenance cartridge.
  • Page 165 – Slide the maintenance cartridge to the left.
  • Page 166 – Insert a new maintenance cartridge.
  • Page 168 – Checking Maintenance Cartridge Status on Touch Screen; Maintenance cartridge model no.
  • Page 169 – Changing Settings; Changing Printer Settings from Your Computer (Windows)
  • Page 170 – Changing the Print Options
  • Page 171 – Open the; Print Options; Change the individual settings; Page Setup
  • Page 172 – Setting the Ink to be Used; printer driver setup window; Print With
  • Page 173 – Managing the Printer Power; Power Off; Auto Power; If necessary, complete the following settings:
  • Page 174 – Apply the settings; Auto; When the setting is; Enable
  • Page 175 – Changing the Printer Operation Mode; Tab; in Canon IJ Printer Assistant Tool; in the; go to; in Canon IJ Printer Assistant Tool.; Custom Settings in the Maintenance Tab; Custom Settings in Canon IJ Printer Assistant Tool
  • Page 177 – Changing Printer Settings from Your Computer (macOS)
  • Page 178 – Printer power supply is operated from Remote UI.; Energy saving settings; allow you to set Auto power off and Auto power on.; Selecting; Printer settings; Energy saving settings; Complete the following settings:; Auto power off
  • Page 179 – Check whether the printer is on and select; Print settings - Prevent paper abrasion
  • Page 180 – Editing HOME Screens
  • Page 181 – Select a setting item to adjust.; Select a setting item.
  • Page 183 – Setting Items on Operation Panel; Items for Printer
  • Page 184 – Security settings; Use of Remote UI; Password policy settings
  • Page 185 – Print settings
  • Page 186 – Page Setup Tab Description; OFF
  • Page 187 – LAN settings; Select this setting item from; Print details; and select; Printing Network Settings; See settings
  • Page 188 – Selects the setup method for Wi-Fi connection.; Easy wireless connect; For details on each setting item:
  • Page 189 – Changes the password for Wireless Direct.; Advanced setup; Performs IPv4 or IPv6 setting.
  • Page 191 – allows you to specify the IPsec security.; When set to
  • Page 192 – Other printer settings
  • Page 194 – Language selection
  • Page 195 – Firmware update
  • Page 196 – Reset settings
  • Page 197 – Feed settings; Paper Settings
  • Page 198 – Web service setup; Select this item from
  • Page 199 – ECO settings; Using Power Saving Function; Follow the procedure below to use power saving function.; ECO; Specify settings as necessary.; Using Duplex Printing; Follow the procedure below to use duplex printing.
  • Page 200 – Two-sided print settings
  • Page 201 – Follow the procedure below to perform setting.; Quiet setting; Quiet setting; • Operating speed is reduced compared to when; such as when the printer is preparing for printing, is not reduced.
  • Page 202 – Current version; Displays the current firmware version.; Displays the printer name currently specified.; Serial number; Displays the printer serial number.
  • Page 203 – Checking the Total Number of Uses of Printer; Usage stats; Select item to check.
  • Page 204 – Basic Information; Safety; Canceling Print Jobs; Specifications; Print Area
  • Page 205 – Safety Precautions
  • Page 206 – • Users with cardiac pacemakers:; Caution
  • Page 207 – • Ink
  • Page 208 – Choosing a Location; • Never remove the plug by pulling on the cord.; General Notices; • Do not throw FINE cartridges in the fire.
  • Page 209 – Regulatory Information; • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
  • Page 210 – Interference
  • Page 211 – WEEE; Only for the United Kingdom
  • Page 214 – Solo per Unione Europea e SEE (Norvegia, Islanda e Liechtenstein)
  • Page 220 – Samo za Evropsko unijo in EGP (Norveška, Islandija in Lihtenštajn)
  • Page 222 – Handling Precautions
  • Page 223 – Legal Restrictions on Scanning/Copying
  • Page 224 – Printer Handling Precautions; Do not place any object on the document cover!
  • Page 225 – Transporting Your Printer; • With the FINE cartridge left installed in the printer, press the; button to turn off the power. This; Turn the printer off.
  • Page 227 – When Repairing, Lending, or Disposing of the Printer
  • Page 228 – Keeping Print Quality High; Never unplug the power cord until the power is turned off!; If you press the
  • Page 229 – Ink Tips; How is ink used for various purposes other than printing?
  • Page 230 – Product Specifications
  • Page 231 – General Specifications
  • Page 232 – Scan Specifications; Network Specifications; Minimum System Requirements; Windows
  • Page 233 – macOS; Other Supported OS; Information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 234 – Supported Paper Sizes and Weights; Page Sizes; Special sizes
  • Page 235 – Paper Weight; You can use paper in the following weight range.
  • Page 236 – Paper Load Limit; details on page sizes and media types, access the Canon website.; Paper Load Limits of Cassette; Genuine Canon Paper; Paper for printing documents:
  • Page 237 – Paper Load Limit of Paper Output Tray; Paper other than Genuine Canon Paper
  • Page 238 – • Refer to; Recommended Genuine Canon Paper According to Purpose
  • Page 239 – Usable Media Types Other Than Genuine Canon paper; • Envelopes
  • Page 240 – Unsupported Media Types
  • Page 241 – Handling Paper
  • Page 242 – Printing; Printing Photos and Documents
  • Page 243 – Printing from Computer
  • Page 244 – Printing from Application Software (Windows Printer Driver)
  • Page 245 – Basic Printing Setup
  • Page 246 – In the; Basic Settings; Check that printer is turned on; Select Media Type (B) According to Requirements
  • Page 249 – Basic Settings Tab Description; setting, the printer automatically switches to the preset items.; Profiles
  • Page 250 – Add to Profiles
  • Page 251 – Custom Paper Size; Custom
  • Page 252 – • Depending on the media type and size, the
  • Page 253 – Page Layout Printing; Poster Printing; Booklet Printing; Printer Media Information
  • Page 254 – Add to Profiles dialog box
  • Page 256 – Booklet Printing dialog box
  • Page 258 – Commercially available papers; Media Type
  • Page 261 – Printing on Postcards; Load postcard
  • Page 262 – Setting Up Envelope Printing; Load envelope
  • Page 263 – Registering a Frequently Used Printing Profile; You can register the frequently used printing profile to; printing profiles can be deleted at any time.; Registering a Printing Profile; Open the printer driver setup window
  • Page 264 – Save the settings; already registered will be deleted from; Deleting Unnecessary Printing Profile; Select the printing profile to be deleted
  • Page 265 – Optimal Photo Printing of Image Data
  • Page 266 – Media/Quality Tab Description; Settings Preview
  • Page 267 – Color Adjustment; Matching
  • Page 268 – Custom dialog box; Color Adjustment Tab
  • Page 269 – Matching Tab
  • Page 270 – Set the Layout of Printed Documents (Page Setup Tab)
  • Page 274 – Depending on the environment,; Stamp; Background; may not be available.; Custom Paper Size dialog box
  • Page 275 – Poster Printing dialog box
  • Page 276 – Depending on the environment, this function may not be available.
  • Page 277 – disabled, and the color profile can still be used for printing.; Sets the display method of; • Uncheck this check box under normal circumstances.; . If you will not be using this function, select
  • Page 278 – Printing preferences; Stamp/Background dialog box; Stamp Settings
  • Page 279 – Background Settings; Stamp Tab; When; Stamp Type; is; Text; or
  • Page 280 – Bitmap
  • Page 282 – to set; Save settings Tab; list, and then click this
  • Page 283 – Setting the Number of Copies and Printing Order; You can also set the number of copies on the; Specify the print order
  • Page 284 – • By setting both; Print from Last Page; Collate; , you can perform printing so that papers are collated
  • Page 285 – Perform Borderless Printing; You can also set borderless printing on the; • You can also set; Amount of extension; on the operation panel of the printer, but the settings on the; Setting Borderless Printing
  • Page 286 – Amount of Extension; Expanding the Range of the Document to Print
  • Page 288 – Duplex Printing; You can also set duplex printing in the; Performing Automatic Duplex Printing; Performing Duplex Printing Manually; You can perform the duplex printing manually.
  • Page 289 – Page Size; in the Canon IJ Printer Assistant Tool.
  • Page 290 – Overview of the Printer Driver; Canon IJ Printer Driver; Opening Printer Driver's Setup Screen; Canon IJ Status Monitor
  • Page 291 – Installing the Printer Driver; To specify the printer driver, open the; dialog box of the application software you are using, and; Displaying the Manual from the Printer Driver; Help
  • Page 292 – Preferences; Settings
  • Page 293 – Launching the Canon IJ Status Monitor; printer driver setup; View Printer Status; region where you are using your printer.; When Errors Occur; In such cases, take the appropriate action as described.; Canon IJ Status Monitor Description
  • Page 294 – Display
  • Page 295 – Restrictions on the Printer Driver; Points to Note About Applications with Restrictions
  • Page 297 – Maintenance Tab Description
  • Page 298 – About; Custom Settings dialog box; About dialog box
  • Page 299 – Features of the Canon IJ Status Monitor; The Canon IJ Status Monitor has the following functions:; Onscreen display of printer status; Overview of the Canon IJ Status Monitor; Printer
  • Page 301 – • When the printer is being used via USB connection
  • Page 302 – Updating the Driver; • Check the following if you want to install or delete drivers.; Turn on the printer; Complete the installation; Exit; Deleting the Unnecessary Driver; The printer driver which you no longer use can be deleted.; Start the uninstaller; Control Panel
  • Page 303 – Perform the uninstaller; Complete
  • Page 304 – Printing from Application Software (macOS AirPrint); Basic
  • Page 305 – Checking Your Environment; • AirPrint Operation Environment; LAN; Print from a Mac; Auto power on; Load paper; Start printing from your application software; Select printer
  • Page 306 – Check print settings; Paper Size
  • Page 307 – Auto Select; and set it to a length longer than the specified length,; that the printer is connected to the network.; settings of printer and enable; set to; Other Fine Art Paper; Printing of Envelopes; For printing on the envelope from Mac, refer to the following.
  • Page 309 – The procedure for performing borderless printing is as follows:; Set the; on the printer operation panel; Extended amount: Large; Select sheet size for borderless printing; XXX Borderless; • The use of borderless printing is not recommended if; Plain Paper; is selected for
  • Page 310 – depending on the size of the paper.
  • Page 311 – This section describes the procedure for printing on postcards.; Load postcards; Off
  • Page 312 – Adding Printer; To re-add a printer that was deleted, open; , and then perform the procedure described below.; Default; Bonjour Multifunction; Secure AirPrint
  • Page 313 – How to Open Printer Settings Screen; Opening the Page Setup Dialog; Use this procedure to set the page (paper) settings before printing.; Opening the Print Dialog; Use this procedure to set the print settings before printing.; File
  • Page 314 – Displaying the Printing Status Screen; Check the print progress according to the following procedure:; Launch the printing status screen; Check the printing status; printer operation panel.
  • Page 315 – Deleting the Undesired Print Job; Select your model, and then click; Select the unnecessary print job and click
  • Page 316 – Delete printer from list of printers; Delete Printer
  • Page 317 – Printing Using Canon Application Software; Easy-PhotoPrint Editor Guide
  • Page 318 – Printing from Smartphone/Tablet
  • Page 319 – Printing Hagaki and Envelopes; For Windows; For macOS
  • Page 323 – Other Various Printing Features; Printing Pattern Paper or Templates
  • Page 324 – After loading paper; When you loading paper in the rear tray
  • Page 325 – or on the touch screen:
  • Page 326 – Check the message and select
  • Page 327 – Copying; Making Copies
  • Page 328 – Copy; Standard copy; Load original on platen.
  • Page 329 – button or the; Color; The message is displayed when you can add the copying job.; Black; button or; Color; which you previously pressed.; • When; Print qlty
  • Page 331 – Setting Items for Copying; Print Settings Screen; Photo copy; Preview; Setting Items; Intensity
  • Page 333 – Scanning; Scanning and Saving to a Computer
  • Page 334 – Scanning in Windows
  • Page 335 – Scanning According to Item Type or Purpose (Scan Utility); Scan Utility Features; Setting Passwords for PDF Files; Scanning Using Application Software (ScanGear); Positioning Originals (Scanning from Computer); Network Scanner Selector EX2 Menu and Setting Screen
  • Page 337 – Multiple Scanning Modes; Save Scanned Images Automatically; Documents; Application Integration
  • Page 338 – • To set the applications to integrate with, see Settings Dialog Box.
  • Page 339 – Make sure scanner or printer is turned on.; in the Scan Utility main screen.; • To cancel the scan, click; Cancel
  • Page 340 – Scanning Documents and Photos; Place the item on the platen.; set each item in the Settings (Scanning from a Computer) dialog box.; Document; Photo
  • Page 341 – Creating/Editing PDF Files; edited in other applications are not supported.; Editing Password-Protected PDF Files; PDF Editor
  • Page 342 – Edit pages as needed.; Specify save settings.
  • Page 344 – Detect the orientation of text original and rotate image; Document Language; Save
  • Page 345 – Scanning in Basic Mode
  • Page 346 – There are two modes: Basic Mode and Advanced Mode.; Use the; Basic Mode; tab to scan easily by following three simple on-screen steps (
  • Page 347 – Advanced Mode
  • Page 348 – Starting from Scan Utility; In Scan Utility main screen, click ScanGear.; Starting from Application
  • Page 349 – tab to scan easily by following these simple on-screen steps.; on the Toolbar to switch to whole image view and scan.; Select Source; to match your document.
  • Page 350 – Output Size; Destination
  • Page 351 – Image corrections; • Click; Status of ScanGear dialog after; Scan; tab of the
  • Page 353 – Basic Mode Tab
  • Page 359 – • Double-click a frame to enlarge the image. Click
  • Page 361 – Advanced Mode Tab; Favorite Settings; tab, and load it as required. It is convenient to; Add/Delete Favorite Settings
  • Page 367 – Insert
  • Page 368 – Custom Insert; Insert Picture from Scanner or Camera; be scanned correctly.; on the progress bar), then increase the operating
  • Page 369 – Scanning Tips
  • Page 370 – Loading Documents in the ADF (Auto Document Feeder)
  • Page 371 – Network Scan Settings; • Multiple users cannot scan at the same time.; Specifying Your Scanner or Printer; Check that Network Scanner Selector EX2 is running.; Network Scanner Selector EX2
  • Page 372 – Scanners; Setting for Scanning with Scan Utility; Scanner
  • Page 373 – Setting for Scanning from the Operation Panel; You can make the setting for scanning from the operation panel.
  • Page 374 – to close the screen, then
  • Page 375 – Scanning in macOS; Scanning According to Item Type or Purpose (IJ Scan Utility Lite); IJ Scan Utility Lite Features
  • Page 377 – will sharpen text in a; is best suited for scanning photos.; • The default save folder is the; Pictures; • For how to specify a folder, see Settings Dialog.
  • Page 378 – • To set the applications to integrate with, see Settings Dialog.
  • Page 379 – Driver; Check that scanner or printer is turned on.; Start IJ Scan Utility Lite.; in the IJ Scan Utility Lite main screen.
  • Page 382 – In that case, specify the item type in IJ Scan Utility Lite and scan.; Items You Can Place & How to Place Items; Place item on platen.
  • Page 383 – Open the document cover.; Gently close document cover.
  • Page 385 – Attaching Scanned Images to E-MAIL to Send; Sending Scanned Data as E-Mail from Computer
  • Page 386 – Frequently Asked Questions; Network Connection Setup Guide; Search by Category; Error; is displayed; Network; Easy Understanding Network Connections
  • Page 387 – Scanning Problems; Questions not Listed Above; Cannot Use Previous Applications
  • Page 389 – Network FAQ; Cannot Find Printer on Network; Cannot Print or Connect; Cannot Remember Printer's Password
  • Page 390 – Problems while Using Printer
  • Page 391 – Network Communication Problems; Wireless Router Problems
  • Page 393 – In Other Cases Than Above:; Check Basic Items for Network.; Check if network device such as router is turned on.
  • Page 394 – Check PC network connection.; supplied with the wireless router or contact the manufacturer.; If
  • Page 395 – Check location of wireless router.; Refer to below in regard to starting up Wi-Fi Connection Assistant.; Step 3 : If the Solution Tool Does Not Solve the Problem.; Make sure security software's firewall is off.
  • Page 396 – Solve network troubles with the printer's diagnostic functions.
  • Page 397 – If you cannot proceed beyond the; Printer Connection; Make sure USB cable is securely plugged in to printer and computer.; Follow procedure below to connect printer and computer again.; Unplug USB cable from printer and computer and connect it again.; Follow the steps below to install MP Drivers (Printer Driver) again.
  • Page 398 – Restart; Shut down
  • Page 399 – Checking Wireless Router SSID/Key
  • Page 400 – Connect; Select the encryption containing WPA2.
  • Page 401 – Enter the Wi-Fi password configured on the wireless router.; • This printer supports the following.
  • Page 402 – through the new wireless router.; Resetup printer network.; Cannot Communicate with Printer After Enabling MAC/IP Address; Check wireless router setting.
  • Page 403 – Contact the network administrator for more information.; With Encryption On, Cannot Communicate with Printer After
  • Page 404 – Printer Settings/Smartphone/Tablet Troubles for Network; Checking Status Code
  • Page 405 – Cannot Find Printer on Network/Cannot Print; Printing Out Network Settings Information:; Check that printer and wireless router are turned on.; Make sure the printer's Wi-Fi setting is enabled and the; Checking Printed Network Settings Information:
  • Page 406 – Check that security software's firewall is off.; wireless router that communicates?; does not appear on the
  • Page 407 – requesting manual addressing?; Check wireless channel number of Wi-Fi you are using on computer.
  • Page 408 – wireless router is restricted.; No default gateway is set.
  • Page 409 – Too many clients are connected.; No IP address is assigned by the wireless router.; Set up printer again and reconnect to Wi-Fi.
  • Page 410 – Cannot Communicate with Printer while It Is in Wireless Direct; Check the following items; Print out network settings information.
  • Page 411 – Check that printer is not placed too far away from device.
  • Page 412 – Checking Network Information of Printer; Checking Printer IP Address or MAC Address; • Display on the operation panel.; Checking Computer IP Address or MAC Address; Command Prompt; from Apple menu, and then click; Make sure network interface used by computer is selected.; Connected
  • Page 413 – Checking Communication Between the Computer, the Printer, and the; Perform a ping test to check if communication is taking place.
  • Page 414 – Checking Network Setting Information
  • Page 415 – Load four or more sheets of A4 or Letter-sized plain paper.
  • Page 424 – Restoring Printer's LAN Settings to Defaults
  • Page 425 – Default Network Settings; LAN Connection Defaults; Wireless Direct Defaults
  • Page 427 – • Wireless connection (connecting devices via a wireless router)
  • Page 428 – Android device; to connect with an; to connect with other device.
  • Page 429 – Changing Wireless Direct Setting; Setup
  • Page 433 – Cannot Communicate with Printer via Wi-Fi; Check settings of your smartphone/tablet.; Is printer connected to wireless router?
  • Page 434 – printer and wireless router as necessary.
  • Page 435 – Wireless Direct connection.; Check if the
  • Page 436 – Check that 5 devices are already connected.; For details about the functions of your printer, see
  • Page 437 – Printing Problems; Printer Does Not Print
  • Page 438 – Make sure printer is turned on.; HOME; Make sure that the cassette is correctly inserted.; Make sure printer is properly connected to computer.
  • Page 439 – If printing from a computer, delete unnecessary print jobs.; Are your printer's Printer Driver selected when printing?
  • Page 440 – If printing from your computer, restart the computer.
  • Page 442 – Remove foreign object by hand with paper inserted.
  • Page 443 – Remove the folded paper inserted in step 2.; Clean Paper Feed Roller.; Are transport unit attached properly?; • Do not tilt the printer when moving it since the ink may leak out.
  • Page 444 – Resolving Print Quality Problems; Printing from printer; Printing from your computer; Printing from your smartphone/tablet using; Make sure appropriate print quality is selected (see list above).
  • Page 447 – Check paper and print quality settings.; Check the estimated ink levels in the FINE cartridges.; Is the FINE cartridge attached properly?; Are the print head nozzles clogged?
  • Page 448 – When copying, see also the sections below:; Is platen glass dirty?; Make sure original is properly loaded on platen or ADF.
  • Page 449 – Is copy source a printed paper by printer?
  • Page 450 – Lines Are Misaligned/Distorted; • For the case of misaligned or distortion, refer to this web page.; Perform print head alignment.; Increase print quality and try printing again.
  • Page 451 – Photo Paper Plus Glossy II; Correct curl before loading paper.; Other Paper such as envelope:
  • Page 452 – Roll up paper in opposite direction to paper curl as shown below.; Set printer to prevent paper abrasion.
  • Page 453 – Is paper feed roller dirty?; Is inside of printer dirty?; Set longer ink drying time.; on the web browser of your device.; Log in
  • Page 455 – Vertical Line Next to Image; Is loaded paper size correct?
  • Page 456 – Images Incomplete/Cannot Complete Printing; Your hard disk may not have sufficient free space to store job.
  • Page 457 – Are you using Page Layout Printing or Binding Margin function?
  • Page 458 – Back of Paper Is Smudged; Perform bottom plate cleaning to clean inside of printer.
  • Page 459 – Uneven or Streaked Colors
  • Page 460 – Turn off printer and then turn it on again.; Use Printer Offline; Display Print Queue
  • Page 461 – Click the name of printer you want to configure, and select; Open queue; menu in the window displayed.
  • Page 463 – Scanner Does Not Work
  • Page 465 – Make sure MP Drivers is installed.; Select your scanner or printer on the application's menu.; Make sure that the application supports TWAIN.
  • Page 468 – Enables scanning from the operation panel
  • Page 469 – Scanner Driver Does Not Start; Make sure the application software supports AirPrint.
  • Page 470 – Mechanical Problems; Printer Does Not Turn On
  • Page 471 – Press
  • Page 472 – Printer Turns Off Unexpectedly or Repeatedly; The setting to shut off the power automatically is disabled.
  • Page 473 – USB Connection Problems; This device can perform faster; If the above is the case, check the following.; USB Connection Not Recognized
  • Page 474 – Check that; Enable bidirectional support; is selected in; Ports; sheet of; Printer properties; Initialize the printer settings.; USB Connection Does Not Work Properly
  • Page 475 – Wrong Language Appears in LCD; Follow the instructions below to select your language.
  • Page 476 – Installation and Download Problems; Disable Function to Send Usage Information of Printer
  • Page 477 – have; Windows Update; have not been applied, apply all; Windows Update; After confirming; Windows Update; Canon XXX series Driver; want to install in list.
  • Page 481 – Errors and Messages
  • Page 482 – Take the appropriate action described in the message.
  • Page 484 – Message Is Displayed; Message Is Displayed on Printer's Touch Screen; Error Regarding Automatic 2-sided Printing Is Displayed; Error Regarding Power Cord Being Unplugged Is Displayed (Windows)
  • Page 485 – Make sure MP Drivers are installed correctly.; status from your computer.; User Account Control; Universal Serial Bus controllers; USB Printing Support Properties; tab and check for a device problem.; Could not spool successfully due to insufficient disk space; Printer driver could not be found
  • Page 486 – Could not print Application name
  • Page 489 – List of Support Codes for Printer Errors
  • Page 491 – What to Do When Paper Is Jammed; What to Do If Paper Is Not Fed/Output Normally.; Did you try to print on a small paper size such as; Card; Are there any foreign objects in the feed slot of the rear tray (B)?; Is the jammed paper visible in the feed slot of the rear tray (B)?; Is the jammed paper visible in the feed slot of the cassette (C)?
  • Page 492 – Removing Jammed Paper through Paper Output Slot; Stop; Removing; Hold jammed paper firmly with both hands and pull it out slowly.
  • Page 493 – Load paper in rear tray.
  • Page 494 – Load paper in cassette.
  • Page 495 – Turn off printer and unplug it.; Check if jammed paper is under FINE cartridge holder.
  • Page 496 – Hold jammed paper firmly with both hands.; Slowly pull out jammed paper so as not to tear it.
  • Page 497 – Make sure all jammed paper is removed.
  • Page 498 – Plug printer back in and turn printer back on.
  • Page 500 – Detach transport unit.
  • Page 501 – Slowly pull out jammed paper.
  • Page 502 – Replace transport unit.
  • Page 504 – Cause; Possible causes include the following.; What to Do; • If a foreign object is in the rear tray, refer to; in What to Do If Paper Is Not Fed/Output
  • Page 506 – Close the scanning unit / cover and wait for a while.
  • Page 507 – FINE cartridge is not installed.; • To cancel printing, press the printer's
  • Page 508 – FINE cartridge cannot be recognized.; Remove the FINE cartridge and reinstall it.
  • Page 509 – Appropriate ink cartridge is not installed.; Install the appropriate ink cartridge.
  • Page 511 – The ink cartridge cannot be recognized.
  • Page 513 – Replace the FINE cartridge.
  • Page 514 – OR
  • Page 515 – FINE cartridge is not installed properly.
  • Page 517 – The maintenance cartridge is not installed.; Install the maintenance cartridge.
  • Page 518 – The currently installed maintenance cartridge cannot be used.; Replace with a new maintenance cartridge.
  • Page 520 – The maintenance cartridge is full.; Replace the maintenance cartridge.
  • Page 521 – The maintenance cartridge is almost full.; For details on the maintenance cartridge, see
  • Page 522 – • Align the paper guides of the cassette with both edges of the paper.
  • Page 523 – Cancel print; Reinstall cassette into printer.
  • Page 525 – Other Measures; Load paper specified in print settings; Check print settings, and select; Replace the paper and print
  • Page 526 – Load paper specified in print settings into cassette.; Print without changing paper and print settings; • The printed result may not be the intended color or size.
  • Page 527 – Print with the loaded paper.; Disable notifications for 2110 error
  • Page 528 – Disable
  • Page 533 – Load paper specified in print settings into rear tray / cassette.
  • Page 535 – Disable notifications for 2113 error
  • Page 537 – Reload paper in rear tray.
  • Page 540 – Load paper specified in print settings into rear tray.
  • Page 541 – Disable notifications for 2114 error
  • Page 543 – An internal part will need replacing soon.; on the printer's touch screen to cancel the error.
  • Page 544 – button to clear the error message.
  • Page 545 – Cannot perform printing with current print settings.; button to cancel printing.
  • Page 546 – Printer error has occurred.; Cancel printing and turn off the printer.; Turn the printer back on.
  • Page 547 – Turn off the printer and unplug it.
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