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iR3300 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: Copier
Table of contents
  1. manuals for the machine
  2. Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. symbols used in this manual
  6. Using the Remote UI 1
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Machines Covered in This Manual
  9. Overview of the Remote UI
  10. System Requirements
  11. Before You Start the Remote UI
  12. Setting the Remote UI to On
  13. Starting the Remote UI
  14. Models Equipped with MEAP
  15. Remote UI Functions 2
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Device Status and Information Display
  18. Job Management
  19. Managing Print Jobs
  20. Managing Copy, Send, and Fax Jobs
  21. Managing Receive Jobs
  22. Managing the iR3300/2800/2200 Fax Send and Receive Jobs
  23. Managing Inboxes
  24. User Inboxes
  25. printing the document
  26. Memory RX Inbox
  27. Confidential Fax Inboxes
  28. Printing PDF or PS Files Directly (Direct Print)
  29. Printing PDF Files Directly
  30. Printing PS Files Directly
  31. Managing the Address Book
  32. Managing the iR Address Book
  33. Operating the Address Book
  34. Operating the System Reference Address
  35. Managing the iR3300/2800/2200 Address Book
  36. Index
  37. Customizing System Settings
  38. Restarting the Machine
  39. Specifying LDAP Server Settings
  40. Specifying Forwarding Settings
  41. Managing Department IDs
  42. Import/Export Function
  43. Saving iR Address Lists in Files
  44. Loading an Address Book
  45. Saving Forwarding Settings in Files (Export)
  46. Loading a Forwarding Settings File (Overwrite/Import)
  47. Saving Additional Functions Settings in Files (Export)
  48. Loading Additional Functions Settings Files (Overwrite/Import)
  49. Saving an iR3300/2800/2200 Address Book as a File (Export)
  50. Device Custom Settings
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iR3300 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: Printer
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. periodically replaced parts
  6. consumables and durables
  7. Cassette Feeding Unit
  8. Periodical Servicing Procedure
  9. Scheduled Servicing Chart
  10. Printer Unit
  11. points to note for scheduled servicing
  12. Assembly
  13. chapter 2 image adjustment basic procedure
  14. Checking the Printer Side (2/3)
  15. Image Adjustments
  16. Checking the Image Position
  17. the Cassette Rear Front
  18. the Deck
  19. Duplex Feeding Unit
  20. scanning system
  21. mounting the motor unit
  22. routing the scanner drive cable
  23. mounting the copyboard glass
  24. mounting the reader upper frame
  25. image formation system
  26. removing the paper lint
  27. cleaning the waste toner case
  28. fixing system
  29. paper deck
  30. adjusting the paper level indicator
  31. Roller
  32. Orientation of the Deck Pickup Feeding Roller
  33. Position of the Deck Pickup Roller Releasing Solenoid (SL1D)
  34. Adjusting the Height of the Side Member
  35. Cassette Feeding Unit-W1
  36. Envelope Feeder Attachment
  37. Changing the Size
  38. Checking the Originals
  39. Checking the Paper
  40. troubleshooting image faults
  41. drum unit
  42. Troubleshooting Malfunctions
  43. reader unit
  44. message indication
  45. paper jams
  46. pickup assembly
  47. duplex feeding assembly
  48. double feeding
  49. outline of electrical components
  50. checking the photointerrupters
  51. e201 (reader unit/printer unit)
  52. solenoids, and switches
  53. lamps, heaters, and others
  54. Motors
  55. solenoids and switches
  56. Sensors
  57. Cassette Feeding Unit-W1 6.4.1 Clutches
  58. Inner 2-Way Tray-A1
  59. Super G3 FAX Board-J1
  60. Main Controller PCB
  61. DC Controller PCB
  62. composite power supply pcb
  63. Outline of Service Mode
  64. Starting Service Mode and Making Selections
  65. Ending Service Mode
  66. Using Service Mode
  67. Level 3 Item Screen
  68. DISPLAY Control Display Mode
  69. FEEDER
  70. I/O, I/O Display mode
  71. saddle finisher-g
  72. adjust adjustment mode
  73. option machine settings mode
  74. soft counter specifications
  75. SORTER
  76. BOARD
  77. TEST Test Print Mode
  78. COUNTER Counter Mode
  79. chapter 6 self diagnosis
  80. detail codes (copier)
  81. adf error codes
  82. saddle finisher-g1 error codes
  83. Finisher-J1 Error Codes
  84. Upgrading
  85. Making Pre-Checks
  86. Data Control
  87. RUI, and Language Module
  88. After Downloading
  89. Connection
  90. Formatting the HDD
  91. download procedure
  92. backing up data
  93. making preparations
  94. downloading backup data
  95. managing backup data
  96. main body
  97. recycled paper
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iR3300 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
  1. chapter 1 general description
  2. general description
  3. specifications
  4. names of parts
  5. cross section
  6. system configuration
  7. Outline of the Electrical
  8. main controller
  9. functional construction
  10. Image Data from the
  11. Density Conversion
  12. edge emphasis
  13. Binary Processing (error
  14. Binary-Binary Density
  15. soft counters
  16. Standby Mode
  17. Shift from Standby Mode
  18. turning off the power
  19. new functions
  20. smb printing
  21. selecting the site of installation
  22. unpacking and installation
  23. Unpacking and Removing the
  24. mounting the scanner
  25. mounting the drum unit
  26. Checking the Images
  27. Checking the Network
  28. Making a Check Using a
  29. making a check using a local host address
  30. relocating the machine
  31. Lifting the Machine Off the
  32. Installing the Document
  33. replacing the drum unit
  34. reader unit
  35. basic operation
  36. outline of electrical circuitry
  37. basic sequence of operations
  38. original exposure system
  39. controlling the scanner motor
  40. scanning lamp
  41. detecting an error
  42. detecting the size of originals
  43. disassembly and assembly
  44. exposure lamp
  45. removing the scanner motor
  46. removing the scanner drive cable
  47. gain correction and offset correction of the ccd output
  48. shading correction
  49. shading adjustment
  50. external covers
  51. removing the copyboard glass
  52. removing the ccd unit
  53. removing the reader controller pcb
  54. printer unit
  55. chapter 1 introduction
  56. cdrh ordinances
  57. safety of toner
  58. image formation system
  59. sequence of operations
  60. basic operations
  61. dc controller pcb
  62. laser exposure system
  63. controlling the laser scanner motor
  64. laser scanner assembly
  65. outline of processes
  66. controlling the primary charging roller bias
  67. transfer guide bias
  68. primary charging roller cleaning mechanism
  69. developing assembly
  70. controlling the developing bias
  71. monitoring the waste toner case
  72. removing the drum unit
  73. cleaning the photosensitive drum
  74. transfer charging roller
  75. removing the developing cylinder
  76. specifications and construction
  77. arrangement of rollers
  78. arrangement of sensors
  79. detecting jams
  80. jam history
  81. pickup assembly
  82. cassette pickup operation
  83. pickup retry operation
  84. paper size
  85. controlling the registration roller
  86. removing the separation pad
  87. feeding assembly
  88. registration roller assembly
  89. fixing system
  90. controlling the fixing film speed
  91. temperature control
  92. fixing temperature control
  93. removing the fixing assembly
  94. control panel
  95. speed control
  96. power supply
  97. protective functions
  98. silent mode
  99. removing the front cover
  100. removing the support cover
  101. removing the control panel
  102. removing the dc controller pcb
  103. removing the hdd
  104. removing the main controller pcb
  105. removing the main power supply
  106. removing the rear cover
  107. removing the right cover
  108. removing the upper cover
  109. drive system
  110. sequence of jam detection
  111. door open jam
  112. host machine
  113. error codes
  114. troubleshooting
  115. maintenance and inspection
  116. periodically replaced parts
  117. image adjustment basic procedure
  118. standards and adjustments
  119. image adjustments
  120. duplex feeding unit
  121. scanning system
  122. paper deck
  123. checking the site of installation
  124. checking the developing assembly
  125. drum unit
  126. power supply system
  127. the registration roller fails to rotate
  128. paper jams
  129. double feeding
  130. outline of electrical components
  131. checking the photointerrupters
  132. main controller pcb
  133. service mode
  134. outline of service mode
  135. starting service mode and making selections
  136. ending service mode
  137. initial screen
  138. adjust adjustment mode
  139. option machine settings mode
  140. test test print mode
  141. counter counter mode
  142. self diagnosis
  143. download mode
  144. making connections
  145. making preparations
  146. formatting the hdd
  147. download procedure
  148. backing up data
iR3300 Series first page preview

iR3300 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. installation installation installation installation
  8. Loading
  9. Installation Precautions
  10. Handling Precautions
  11. Switching the Functions Indicated on the Touch Panel Display
  12. Functions That Conserve Power Consumption
  13. Checking, Changing, and Cancelling Print Jobs
  14. Displaying a Guide Screen
  15. Reading the Messages from the System Manager
  16. Using Other Useful Functions
  17. External View
  18. Internal View
  19. Control Panel Parts and Functions
  20. How to Turn On the Main Power
  21. Control Panel Power Switch
  22. Frequently-used Keys on the Touch Panel Display
  23. Touch Panel Key Display
  24. Adjusting the Brightness of the Touch Panel Display
  25. Entering Alphabet Characters
  26. Entering Special Characters
  27. Entering in Inches
  28. Operations After Turning the Power On
  29. Operations After Using Copy Functions
  30. Orientation of Originals
  31. Placing an Original on the Platen Glass
  32. Placing Originals in the Feeder (DADF-H1)
  33. Using the Stack Bypass While Reserving Print Jobs
  34. Checking/Cancelling a Job in the Spooler
  35. Selecting the Initial Function at Power ON
  36. Selecting the Default Display After Auto Clear
  37. Setting Entry Tone, Error Tone, and Job Done Tone
  38. Setting Inch Input
  39. Setting a Paper Drawer for Auto Paper Selection/Auto Drawer Switching
  40. Identifying the Type of Paper in a Paper Drawer
  41. Setting the Functions Keys as Keys to Reactivate the Machine
  42. Setting the Energy Consumption in the Sleep Mode
  43. Distinguishing LTRR-size and STMT-size Originals
  44. Setting a Dedicated Tray for Each Function
  45. Setting the Printing Priority
  46. Registering the Envelope Feeder Attachment
  47. Setting the Standard Paper for the Stack Bypass
  48. Setting a Standard Mode for Local Printing
  49. Changing the Language Displayed on the Touch Panel Display
  50. Reversing the Display
  51. Returning the Common Settings to Their Defaults
  52. Setting the Current Date and Time
  53. Operations
  54. Setting the Time Taken for the Display to Return to the Basic Features Screen After Finishing Operations
  55. Setting the Time Taken for the Unit to Quiet Down After the Last Task
  56. Different Days of the Week
  57. Print Image Occur
  58. Changing the Saddle Stitch Position
  59. Adjusting the Standard Exposure
  60. Setting Staple/Offset to ON/OFF
  61. Printing the Contents of the Fax Settings
  62. Printing the User's Data List in the Network Settings
  63. Printing the Contents of the Printer Settings
  64. Storing the Department ID and Password, and Impression Limit
  65. Changing the Password and Impression Limit
  66. Erasing the Department ID and Password
  67. Checking and Printing Counter Information
  68. Erasing Print Totals
  69. Specifying Whether or Not to Accept Print Jobs of Unknown ID
  70. Loading Paper in the Paper Drawers
  71. Adjusting a Paper Drawer to Hold a Different Paper Size
  72. Cleaning the Platen Glass/Rear Side of Platen Glass Cover
  73. Cleaning the Feeder 1
  74. Cleaning the Feeder 2
  75. Roller Cleaning
  76. Consumables
  77. Options
  78. Screen Shown When There Is a Paper Jam
  79. Clearing Paper Jams in the Main Unit
  80. Clearing Paper Jams in the Duplexing Unit
  81. Clearing Paper Jams in the Exit Slot
  82. Clearing Paper Jams in the Upper Right Cover
  83. Clearing Paper Jams in the Stack Bypass
  84. Clearing Paper Jams in a Paper Drawer
  85. Self-diagnostic Display
  86. List of Error Codes Without Messages
  87. To Contact Your Service Representative
  88. Parts and Their Functions
  89. Clearing Paper Jams in the Cassette Feeding Unit-W1
  90. Clearing Paper Jams in the Paper Deck-L1
  91. Loading Paper in the Paper Deck
  92. How to Use the Envelope Feeder Attachment
  93. Before Loading the Envelopes
  94. Tray Functions
  95. Operations Before Using Copy, Fax, or Mail Box Functions
  96. Department ID Management When Using the Control Card
  97. Main Unit
  98. Feeder (DADF-H1)
  99. Envelope Feeder Attachment-B1
  100. Saddle Finisher-G1
  101. Puncher Unit-J1/G1
  102. Copy Tray-F1
iR3300 Series first page preview

iR3300 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: Copier
Table of contents
iR3300 Series first page preview

iR3300 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: Printer
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