● How to Use This Guide
-How to Read This Guide
● How To Use The
Documentation Provided
● Reading The Document
● Displaying Electronic
Manuals Stored On The
Setup CD-ROM
● About The Software Guide
● About The Photo
Application Guide
● Using The Utility Software
● Using The Online Help
Introduction
● Features Of Your Machine
● Main Components And
Their Functions
-Machine
-Operation Panel
● Menu Flow
Document And
Paper Handling
● Document Requirements
● Loading Documents
● General Paper Guidelines
-Paper Types You Cannot
Use
-Handling Paper
● Recommended Paper And
Requirements
-Canon Specialty Paper
-Selecting The Correct
Paper
-Canon Specialty Paper
● Loading Paper
-Loading Paper
-Loading Envelopes
Copying
● Documents You Can Copy
● Setting The Paper Size
And Type
● Making Copies
● Adjusting Image Quality
● Adjusting Exposure
(Density)
● Reducing Or Enlarging A
Copy
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®
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
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• Resolution of display (Desktop): 800 x 600 pixels or above
• Color amount of display: 16 bit or more
• Web browser: Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, Safari 1.0 or
later
• Web browser screen: Full screen
• Resolution of display (Desktop): 800 x 600 pixels or above
• Color amount of display: 32,000 or more
This guide refers to Windows XP and Mac OS X v.10.3.x operation. The
operations may vary slightly depending on your operating system.
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