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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – I. MEANINGS OF MARKS; The marks used in this manual have the following meanings.; Mark; Warns of the possibility of an electric shock.
  • Page 4 – II; II. ABOUT THIS MANUAL; Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions; of
  • Page 5 – III; III. REVISION HISTORY; REVISION; Original
  • Page 6 – IV; IV. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 8 – Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service
  • Page 9 – VII
  • Page 10 – VIII; Printer Driver Tester
  • Page 11 – IX
  • Page 12 – V. ILLUSTRATION INDEX
  • Page 13 – XI; Chapter 3: Technical Reference
  • Page 14 – XII
  • Page 15 – XIII
  • Page 16 – XIV
  • Page 17 – XV
  • Page 18 – This page intentionally left blank
  • Page 19 – Chapter 1
  • Page 21 – FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions; DANGER TO PERSONNEL; Precautions
  • Page 22 – Figure 1-1 Printer High Voltage Terminal; Printer cover sensor
  • Page 23 – High Temperature Parts; Figure 1-2 High Temperature Parts
  • Page 24 – Do not throw the lithium battery or the toner cartridge into fire.; Lithium battery
  • Page 26 – Moving and Rotating Parts
  • Page 27 – Figure 1-3 Moving and Rotating Parts
  • Page 28 – Figure 1-4 LASER beam warning label; Disassembly Prohibited; Safety Mechanism
  • Page 29 – Figure 1-5 Laser Shutter; Laser light
  • Page 30 – DANGER TO EQUIPMENT; Figure 1-6 Precautions 1; General Precautions
  • Page 31 – Figure 1-7 Precautions 2
  • Page 32 – Storage and Handling of FX6 Toner Cartridge
  • Page 33 – in cars for any extended period of time as heat can damage it.; Figure 1-8 Proper Way to Shake Cartridge
  • Page 34 – magnetism generated by the cartridge may destroy the data.; Figure 1-9 Cautions for Handling
  • Page 35 – Precautions when Servicing; Static electricity
  • Page 36 – e) Middle reader frame unit stopper
  • Page 37 – Fixing film; a) Transfer charging roller; Cleaning method; For details of how to clean these parts, see; Figure 1-10 Printer Section
  • Page 38 – Figure 1-11 Pickup Roller Initial Position
  • Page 39 – SCNT board data; t h i s C h a p t e r, 3 . P R E C AU T I O N S F O R DATA; d) Laser scanner unit
  • Page 40 – Print out all battery backed up data.; For details on battery backed up data, see this
  • Page 41 – PRECAUTIONS FOR DATA PROTECTION; Reception image data transfer; Figure 1-12 Lithium / Rechargeable Battery and Jumper Plugs
  • Page 42 – Backed up by Rechargeable Battery; Image data stored in the DRAM:; Image; Transmission images; Memory clear list; G3 Facsimile; Conditions for image backup; ) Transmission images
  • Page 43 – For a sample printout of the memory clear list, see; Figure 1-13 Reception Image Data Transfer Method
  • Page 44 – Backed up by Lithium Battery; Data Registration; Item
  • Page 45 – Data automatically stored as a record of the operating status.; Activity report; When data have been erased or initialized
  • Page 46 – Printing the lithium battery backup data list; Output Function
  • Page 48 – Data clear/initialization using Service Operation; When to print out; Operation
  • Page 49 – USER’S GUIDE
  • Page 50 – Figure 1-14 All Clear; While waiting to return to the ready state after executing “
  • Page 51 – PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS; Reception Image Data Transfer Function; For details on the transfer of image data, see; Data Battery Backup Function; Backed up data; Fo r d e t a i l s o n b a c k e d u p d a t a , s e e
  • Page 54 – QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION WORK
  • Page 55 – Chapter 2
  • Page 57 – FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions; NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS; Main Unit Overview; This fax does not have a power switch.
  • Page 60 – Figure 2-3 Operation Panel 1
  • Page 61 – Figure 2-4 Operation Panel 2
  • Page 62 – Figure 2-5 Operation Panel 3
  • Page 63 – Refer to; Figure 2-6 Display for document set; Copy
  • Page 64 – Figure 2-7 Document Guides Adjustment; The sound of dial tone will be heard.
  • Page 65 – The set document is read into memory and then transmitted.; Setting method; b) Direct transmission; Press the
  • Page 67 – SERVICE OPERATION FUNCTIONS; Report Output Function; a) Manual output of reports by user operation; One-touch dial list 1; b) Reports output automatically by user data registration; For samples of user reports, see the
  • Page 68 – Figure 2-9 Memory Clear List; : Indicates four digits of the transaction number
  • Page 69 – This fax outputs the service reports shown below.; Report type; In the service mode, press the
  • Page 76 – START DATE
  • Page 78 – *1 : Date on which data was initialized with service data
  • Page 80 – ERROR TX REPORT; Figure 2-19 Service Error Activity Report
  • Page 81 – error code
  • Page 82 – User Data Flowchart
  • Page 95 – Service Switches; This fax has the following hardware switches.; b) Power supply board; This is a volume for adjustment of the leading edge margin.
  • Page 96 – Figure 2-33 Slide Switch Location on NCU Board; NCU Board Switch Setting
  • Page 97 – flowchart
  • Page 98 – ROM data such as the version number and checksum are displayed.; Figure 2-35 Service Data Setting Method
  • Page 99 – The switches marked “–” are not used. Do not change their settings.; Bit; Service menu
  • Page 101 – Default
  • Page 102 – ISDN BASIC; Not used; Redial Code
  • Page 103 – TYPE; EUROPE
  • Page 104 – For details on test mode, see; SERVICE SW; Version No. and Checksum display; TEST MODE; Printer section reset function
  • Page 105 – Figure 2-42 Bit Switch Display; G3 Facsimile SERVICE; Figure 2-43 How to Read Bit Switch Tables; Do not change the settings of switches listed as “Not used”.
  • Page 112 – T0 Timer
  • Page 119 – NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA
  • Page 122 – Prints nine different patterns within the print area.
  • Page 125 – Operating; Error display
  • Page 126 – Figure 2-47 Print Pattern Check
  • Page 127 – Stop; Modem test type
  • Page 128 – from the; Numeric key
  • Page 129 – from; Figure 2-48 Tonal and DTMF Signal Reception Tests; Tonal signal reception test; 4 Hz signal detected, 0; DTMF signal reception test
  • Page 131 – If the numeric key
  • Page 133 – Figure 2-49 Sensor Tests
  • Page 134 – Use the following methods to test “TN on”, and “TN of”.; Figure 2-50 Toner Sensor; Toner sensor terminal
  • Page 135 – The stamp test is selected by pressing the numeric key; Figure 2-51 Stamp Test
  • Page 137 – to
  • Page 138 – Figure 2-52 Operation Panel
  • Page 140 – TC
  • Page 141 – button. The Baud rate can be
  • Page 143 – Chapter 3
  • Page 146 – MB memory module is available to expand the fax memory capacity.; •Printer options
  • Page 149 – Specifications and Functions
  • Page 153 – Copy resolution; Memory copy; Scanning density adjustment; Scanning density adjustment is only valid in binary image mode.; Image modes; Binary; Half tone
  • Page 154 – Figure 3-2 Scanning Range
  • Page 156 – Recommended recording paper
  • Page 157 – Figure 3-3 Printing Range; PRINTING RANGE
  • Page 162 – THEORY OF OPERATIONS; pages of A4, Letter or Legal size recording paper at a time.
  • Page 163 – g) Verification stamp unit
  • Page 164 – Figure 3-4 Product Overview
  • Page 165 – Mechanical Overview; b) Recording paper flow
  • Page 166 – Figure 3-5 Paper Path
  • Page 168 – Figure 3-6 Drive System Layout
  • Page 170 – Figure 3-7 Electrical System Layout
  • Page 173 – Figure 3-8 Arrangement of Sensors
  • Page 174 – a) Document feed function; The ADF feeds up to 50 pages; b) Document feed section structure; and
  • Page 175 – Figure 3-9 Document Feed Section
  • Page 176 – Document stopper movement
  • Page 177 – Figure 3-10 Stopper Movement
  • Page 178 – Document Jam Processing; CHECK DOCUMENT
  • Page 181 – Figure 3-11 Contact Sensor
  • Page 182 – Paper Load Section; a-2) Recording paper pickup jam detection function
  • Page 183 – Loading operations
  • Page 184 – Figure 3-12 Cassette Paper Loading
  • Page 185 – ” is displayed on the
  • Page 186 – b-3) No recording paper detection configuration; No recording paper processing; lamp and the; b-4) Recording paper size and no cassette detection configuration
  • Page 188 – The LASER beam printer engine comprises the following sections.; Figure 3-15 Printer Section
  • Page 189 – Start of printing
  • Page 191 – Recording paper jam detection processing
  • Page 194 – Figure 3-18 Toner Cartridge
  • Page 195 – b) Electrostatic latent image formation block; Figure 3-19 Surface Potential; Photosensitive drum
  • Page 197 – Figure 3-23 Developing Cylinder/Drum Surface Potential; d) Drum cleaning block
  • Page 198 – Figure 3-24 Drum Cleaning
  • Page 199 – • The high-voltage terminal of the toner cartridge is shown below.; Figure 3-25 High Voltage Terminals; “SELECT DENSITY” set in the user data.; High voltage terminal
  • Page 200 – Figure 3-27 Separation
  • Page 201 – Figure 3-28 Fixing section
  • Page 205 – The SCNT board performs the following functions.
  • Page 206 – The NCU board performs the following functions.
  • Page 207 – The control IC in the LCD module controls the 20-column; Serial communication
  • Page 213 – Input signals from the contact sensor are A/D converted
  • Page 215 – CL
  • Page 217 – a) G3 memory transmission; added, and the data is sent to the DRAM transmission buffer.; G3 direct transmission
  • Page 218 – Figure 3-33 Transmission; NCU board
  • Page 219 – data, and sends it to the ECNT board via the TWINS board.
  • Page 220 – Figure 3-34 Reception; TWINS; SCNT board
  • Page 222 – not executed and V.17 or a lower protocol is selected.
  • Page 223 – Figure 3-35 Typical Protocol; TX
  • Page 230 – c) Examples of sequences; The signals in the shaded areas are important in the protocol.; Figure 3-36 Late Start
  • Page 232 – Figure 3-38 Mode Change
  • Page 233 – c-4) Image transmission speed change from the receiver; Figure 3-39 Image Transmission Speed Change from the
  • Page 234 – c-5) Image transmission speed change from the transmitter; Figure 3-40 Image Transmission Speed Change from the
  • Page 237 – Figure 3-42 Encoder and Flow of JBIG Encoding
  • Page 238 – Figure 3-43 Model Templates; AT; -line model template
  • Page 239 – Status number in the study table
  • Page 240 – Thus the prediction is “inaccurate”.; Figure 3-45 Study Table Study Example 1; white. Thus the prediction is “accurate”.; Figure 3-46 Study Table Study Example 2
  • Page 241 – differing from those of the study table.; to show
  • Page 242 – Figure 3-47 Arithmetic Encoding Conceptual Diagram; the hexadecimal will be over 8000.
  • Page 243 – Figure 3-48 When Predictions are Continually Accurate
  • Page 245 – Figure 3-51 BIH Construction Diagram
  • Page 246 – Explanation and parameters for each symbol used in BIH; Symbol; not
  • Page 247 – a) Floating marker code section
  • Page 248 – b) Stripe data section; Image Data
  • Page 249 – Figure 3-53 System Block Diagram; PCNT
  • Page 250 – ENERGY SAVER
  • Page 251 – Chapter 4
  • Page 253 – FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service; Maintenance Items; Level
  • Page 259 – CONSUMABLES REPLACEMENT; For details on how to replace the toner cartridge, see; For details on how to refill the paper, see
  • Page 260 – Figure 4-1 Refilling the Stamp Ink 1
  • Page 261 – Figure 4-2 Refilling the Stamp Ink 2
  • Page 263 – Wipe any dirt off with a soft, dry cloth.; Document Feed Roller 1
  • Page 264 – Figure 4-4 Cleaning Location 1; Document pick-up roller
  • Page 265 – Figure 4-6 Preparation for Cleaning 1
  • Page 266 – Figure 4-8 Cleaning Location 1
  • Page 267 – Figure 4-10 Cleaning Location 3
  • Page 268 – Transfer Charging Roller; a) Preparations for cleaning; mount (right side) using the precision slot head screwdriver.; Figure 4-11 Preparation for Cleaning
  • Page 269 – Figure 4-12 Cleaning Location
  • Page 270 – Figure 4-13 Preparation for Cleaning 1; To avoid broken the one-touch dial panels, keep open the panels.
  • Page 271 – Figure 4-15 Cleaning Location 1; while rotating the shaft in the indicated direction.; Figure 4-16 Cleaning Location 2
  • Page 272 – Figure 4-17 Preparation for Cleaning 1; slot head screw driver.; Figure 4-18 Preparation for Cleaning 2
  • Page 273 – Figure 4-19 Cleaning Location 1
  • Page 274 – Figure 4-21 Preparation for Cleaning 1; driver, open the top side, and pull the left cover up to remove.; Figure 4-22 Preparation for Cleaning 2
  • Page 275 – Figure 4-23 Preparation for Cleaning 3
  • Page 276 – Figure 4-25 Preparation for Cleaning 5
  • Page 277 – Figure 4-27 Preparation for Cleaning 7; inside and remove the envelope feeder gear cover.; Figure 4-28 Preparation for Cleaning 8
  • Page 278 – Figure 4-29 Cleaning Location
  • Page 279 – Pre-Transfer Roller and Registration Arm; to remove the envelope feeder gear cover and the multi-; Figure 4-30 Preparation for Cleaning 1
  • Page 280 – Figure 4-32 Cleaning Location
  • Page 281 – Paper Feed Belt and Paper Feed Guide; Transfer Charging Roller; Figure 4-33 Preparation for Cleaning; Paper feed belt
  • Page 282 – Figure 4-35 Cleaning Location 2
  • Page 283 – Fixing Unit Entrance Guide; Figure 4-36 Preparation for Cleaning
  • Page 284 – Figure 4-38 Preparation for Cleaning 1; Figure 4-39 Preparation for Cleaning 2
  • Page 285 – Figure 4-40 Preparation for Cleaning 3; When cleaning, be careful not to touch the fixing film.
  • Page 286 – Figure 4-42 Preparation for Cleaning
  • Page 287 – Parts Replacement; PARTS CATALOG
  • Page 288 – Leading Edge Margin Adjustment; Tool; CHECK
  • Page 289 – Figure 4-44 Leading Edge Margin Adjustment
  • Page 290 – curtain to screen sunlight.; b) Check recording paper; are securely connected.
  • Page 291 – Error Shown on the Display
  • Page 292 – Wait until the transmission is finished, then try again.; SET; (1) Use a copy machine to copy the document onto several
  • Page 297 – Figure 4-45 Service Error Code Display; b) Measure when an error code is output; G3 Facsimile Error; •Increase the transmission level; WED; Display repeated; CHECK PRINTER
  • Page 298 – •Reduce the transmission start speed.; SYSTEM SETTINGS
  • Page 299 – methods for codes indicated as “New”; Tx or Rx
  • Page 304 – Receive all 0 PPR during ECM transmission
  • Page 305 – Faculty tests
  • Page 307 – The recording paper jammed.
  • Page 310 – The; address; Contact the other party and have them set a password/subaddress.
  • Page 311 – Internal unit defect
  • Page 316 – Errors not Shown on the Display; c) Characters are distorted
  • Page 318 – document; f) No sound from the speaker
  • Page 319 – Figure 4-46 Faulty Print Samples
  • Page 322 – Irregular and smudged black vertical lines; the fixing entrance guide.; Irregular and smudged black horizontal lines
  • Page 323 – scanner unit or the laser input hole on the toner cartridge.; White horizontal lines
  • Page 324 – Leading edge margin adjustment; Poor fixing
  • Page 325 – Checking the nip width of the pressure roller; with a copier, or make it using a copier at the customer site.; Figure 4-47 Fixing Nip Width
  • Page 326 – after switch the power on, insert the cassette 1 into the main unit.
  • Page 327 – after switch the power on, insert the cassette 2 into the main unit.
  • Page 328 – (1) When a paper 180mm or less in length is jammed before reaching the
  • Page 330 – cassette feed roller and cassette separation roller together.; Wrinkles/folded leading edge; (5) Clean the fixing film unit. If the fixing film unit is deformed or; Skew
  • Page 331 – (1) For the detail of the printer error messages, refer to the; Main motor does not run
  • Page 335 – Signal Description; Memory board
  • Page 359 – Here is the procedure for installing this fax.; This installation section is the same as in the
  • Page 360 – Setting up the Fax; Where to Set Up the Fax
  • Page 362 – Space Around the Fax
  • Page 363 – Power Requirements
  • Page 368 – Removing the Shipping Material; Removing the Shipping Tapes; Removing the Packing Materials Inside the Fax Unit
  • Page 370 – Removing the Packing Materials from Paper Cassette 1
  • Page 371 – Removing the Protective Plastic Sheet
  • Page 372 – Installing the Toner Cartridge; Assembling the Fax
  • Page 376 – Attaching the Document Feeder Tray
  • Page 381 – Loading Paper in Paper Cassettes 1 and 2
  • Page 388 – Connecting an Extension Phone
  • Page 389 – Using the MP Tray; Loading the MP Tray
  • Page 396 – Turning on the Power
  • Page 398 – Processing When Trouble Occurs
  • Page 399 – Check that normal images are printed.; Figure 5-2 Copy Operation; Here is a procedure for a general communication test.
  • Page 400 – Moving the Fax Unit
  • Page 401 – this Chapter 3.4.6 Installation Position Adjustment of
  • Page 402 – Figure 5-4 LEDs and Switches
  • Page 403 – a) Connecting to the printer; Figure 5-5 Connect Printer Driver Tester; Connector 1
  • Page 404 – b) Setting the printer operations
  • Page 405 – Table 5-1 Printer Operation Setting
  • Page 406 – c) Monitoring the printer condition
  • Page 407 – . T h e s p e c i fi e d p i c k - u p s o u r c e w a s e l i m i n a t e d f r o m t h e p i c k - u p u n i t
  • Page 408 – when the option delivery slot has been selected.
  • Page 409 – Damage due to electrostatic discharge; Countermeasures for Electrostatic Discharge; Figure 5-6 External View
  • Page 410 – Figure 5-7 Preparations for Installation 1
  • Page 413 – b-4) Check after DRAM boards installation; no error; Figure 5-12 D-RAM Board Installation Check; or
  • Page 414 – When removing the memory board, perform the steps in
  • Page 415 – a) Configuration and construction; Type of memory
  • Page 419 – Check that the box contains the stamp unit and one screw.; Figure 5-15 Attachment to the Main Unit 1
  • Page 420 – Figure 5-16 Attachment to the Main Unit 2; with the one screw as shown below.; Figure 5-17 Attachment to the Main Unit 3; Stamp unit
  • Page 421 – Figure 5-18 Attachment to the Main Unit 4; (6) Fasten the lower reader cover in place with the three screws.; Figure 5-19 Attachment to the Main Unit 5; (8) Connect the power cord of the fax unit at the power source.; Cap
  • Page 422 – Figure 5-20 Flowchart of Changing SSSW
  • Page 423 – STAMPGND
  • Page 424 – a) Personal precautions; Figure 5-21 Moving and Rotating Parts
  • Page 425 – Figure 5-22 External View
  • Page 427 – ” is displayed; Figure 5-23 Pickup Roller Initial Position
  • Page 428 – Dimensions; Figure 5-24 External View
  • Page 430 – See the description of the
  • Page 431 – c) Arrangement of switches; Figure 5-26 Arrangement of Switches
  • Page 432 – d) Electrical circuit section; Figure 5-27 Electrical Circuit Section
  • Page 433 – Recording paper is not picked up.
  • Page 435 – the FACSIMILE BASIC•INTER
  • Page 436 – Figure 5-28 Reading the Recording Paper Size Table; Priority order
  • Page 439 – Figure 5-29 External View; Check that the box contains the envelope feeder.
  • Page 440 – Figure 5-30 External View
  • Page 441 – Figure 5-31 Envelope Feeder
  • Page 442 – c) Arrangement of sensors; Figure 5-33 Arrangement of Sensors; Figure 5-34 Electrical Circuit Section
  • Page 446 – Installation Position Adjustment of Separation Guide of; lower separation roller.; Figure 5-35 Adjustment of Separation Guide
  • Page 447 – Phillips screwdriver
  • Page 448 – Figure 5-36 Adjustment of Envelope Multiple Feed Sensor
  • Page 449 – Figure 5-37 External View; Check that the box contains the duplexing feeder.
  • Page 450 – figure 5-38 External View; Paper dimensions; recommended
  • Page 453 – Figure 5-39 Duplexing Unit
  • Page 454 – Figure 5-41 Arrangement of Sensors
  • Page 455 – Figure 5-42 Electrical Circuit Section
  • Page 461 – Figure 5-43 External View
  • Page 462 – Perform the operations below before attaching the kit.; Figure 5-44 Preparations for Installation 1
  • Page 463 – the other connector into J3 on the G4 board ass’y.; Figure 5-45 Preparation for Installation 2
  • Page 468 – Then connect the other end of the cable to the wall ISDN line jack.; Figure 5-53 All Clear Operation
  • Page 469 – Figure 5-54 ROM Version Check
  • Page 470 – Figure 5-55 External View
  • Page 476 – Enforced fallback function
  • Page 478 – ” or “
  • Page 479 – It is possible to set either “
  • Page 481 – The error codes registered in; Please do not clear or otherwise change the value registered in
  • Page 482 – Example) G4/G3 Fallback function and operation procedure; ISDN
  • Page 483 – Bearer Capability; procedure
  • Page 485 – It is possible to set the time of the DTMF signal transmission.
  • Page 508 – Displays error information for the 3 most recent communication.
  • Page 509 – Figure 5-71 Dch Log Report
  • Page 510 – c) D-channel Layer 3 Message and Information Element
  • Page 511 – ”: Unrestricted digital
  • Page 512 – Cause number
  • Page 513 – Figure 5-72 Bch Log Report
  • Page 515 – a) DTMF signal detection circuit
  • Page 517 – Figure 5-74 Transmission Image Signal Flow
  • Page 519 – Figure 5-75 Reception Image Signal Flow
  • Page 529 – b) Invalid call reference value; error
  • Page 530 – b) Designated bearer service not implemented.
  • Page 532 – b) No approval for requested service characteristic.
  • Page 539 – b) Called terminal not operational
  • Page 541 – b) Disconnection from network
  • Page 546 – existent or not
  • Page 551 – Indicated above
  • Page 555 – RDGR received during document procedures; session connection; CSA received, or timed-out with no RSAP response
  • Page 560 – FAX-L1000 Network Printer Upgrade kit; Danger by Static Charge; Figure 5-79 External View
  • Page 561 – Interface
  • Page 562 – Figure 5-80 Status LEDs; Lights yellow while data is being sent from the ethernet board.
  • Page 564 – b) Connector locations; Figure 5-81 Connector Locations
  • Page 565 – Network
  • Page 567 – Figure 5-82 External View
  • Page 569 – To avoid electric shock, do not open the covers.
  • Page 570 – left tab for that slot.
  • Page 571 – • Reconnect the telephone line to the fax jack marked
  • Page 573 – Figure 5-83 External View
  • Page 575 – Canon recommends adding more memory than listed above.; Minimum Memory Requirements for the Duplex Unit
  • Page 577 – Figure 5-84 External View; for the power supply unit to cool before continuing to work.
  • Page 581 – Figure 5-88 External View
  • Page 584 – UFST; P l e a s e r e f e r t o
  • Page 586 – •Outline
  • Page 587 – •The Flow of Print Data; the control signal it received.; Figure 5-90 Flow of Print Data 1
  • Page 588 – from the printer (PDL board) are switched by the selector IC.; Figure 5-91 Flow of Print Data 2; •Control Panel
  • Page 589 – •Menus Operation Flow; Figure 5-92 PDL Menu Flow
  • Page 591 – Figure 5-93 Components
  • Page 592 – Figure 5-94 Block Diagram
  • Page 594 – Figure 5-95 Test Print
  • Page 595 – •Cleaning Page; Figure 5-96 Cleaning Page
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FAX-L1000

H12-1613

230V EC

FAX-L1000

H12-1614

230V UK

FAX-L1000

H12-1615

230V GER

FAX-L1000

H12-1617

230V FRN

FAX-L1000

H12-1618

230V AUS

FAX-L1000

H12-1619

230V AE

OPTION MEMORY VII (4MB)

H11-4721

VERIFICATION STAMP UNIT1

H12-3162

YELLOW INK TO REFILL

H12-3372

FOR VERIFICATION STAMP
PAPER FEED UNIT PF-52

R73-5006

ENVELOPE FEEDER EF-52

R73-5005

DUPLEX UNIT DU-52

R73-5004

FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT

H11-5553

FAX-L1000 Printer Kit

H11-5513

RAM DIMM MODULE
FAX-L1000 PostScript Kit

H11-5533

FAX-L1000 Network

H11-5543

Printer Upgrade kit

HY8-10AN-000

FEB. 2000

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CANON FAX-L1000 FEB. 2000 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)

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