LBP-810 Laser Printer User’s Guide IMPORTANT: Read this manual carefully. Use this manual when you need quick reference help. LBP810-01.book Page i
x • If the printer does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the opera
84 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3More OptionsMore Options accesses the settings for toner density, toner saver, and Automatic
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 85Opening the Status WindowThe LBP-810 Status Windo
86 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Using the LBP-810 Status WindowThe Status Window is a program used to display the status of j
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 87Animation area Shows an animated graphic indicati
88 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Using the Menu BarJob MenuYou can select the Job menu from the menu bar of the LBP-810 Status
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 89Options MenuYou can select the Options menu from
90 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Status OptionsThis dialog box lets you define when and how you want the LBP-810 Status Window
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 91❏ Status check—lets you select when the Status Wi
92 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Using the Help MenuYou can select the Help menu from the menu bar of the LBP-810 Status Windo
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 93Using the ToolbarThe toolbar has three buttons th
xiOperating EnvironmentWhen selecting a location for the printer, check the following guidelines:• Make sure the location is flat and sturdy.• When pow
94 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Using the Tab WindowPrinting JobThis tab shows information related to the job that is current
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 95Printed JobsThis tab shows information related to
96 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Waiting JobsThis tab shows information related to the jobs that have not yet started.❏ Docume
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 97Network Printer StatusViewing the print statusThe
98 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3The Status Window IconIf you minimize the Status Window, you can still see the printer status
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 99Closing the Status WindowClick the close button t
100 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Messages with SoundThe CAPT comes with sound files that provide spoken versions of messages y
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 101Alert messagesSpoken message Event FilenameAdd p
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TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 103Chapter 4TroubleshootingThis chapter includes information to help you solve printer problems. A problem mi
xii Observe the following requirements when the power is off (printer unplugged from the AC outlet):• Temperature: 0˚C-35˚C (32˚F-95˚F).• Relative Hu
104 Troubleshooting Chapter 4If you have a problem with your printer and you cannot resolve it by referring to the information in this chapter, contac
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 105Paper JamsLocating Paper JamsPaper jams can occur in several locations along the print path. Refer to the
106 Troubleshooting Chapter 4Before Removing Paper Jams Inside the PrinterWhen a paper jam occurs, follow the procedure below before removing the jamm
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 1073. Remove the EP-22 cartridge by grasping the cartridge’s handle and lifting it out of the printer.Do not
108 Troubleshooting Chapter 4CAUTION:The face-up delivery area (shaded part) becomes hot when the printer is in use. Be careful not to touch this area
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 109To avoid possible damage to the printer, do not touch the pins near the right end of the transfer roller.T
110 Troubleshooting Chapter 4Removing Paper JamsPlease use both hands to remove jammed paper from the printer.Paper Jam in the Paper Feed AreaIf only
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 111If the paper has moved completely into the printerFollow the steps described in “Before Removing Paper Jam
112 Troubleshooting Chapter 4Do not remove jammed paper at a sharp upwards angle; the toner on the paper will stain the printer and cause a permanent
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 113Paper Jams near the Imaging AreaPlease use both hands to remove jammed paper from the printer.Follow the s
xiiiContentsChapter 1 Introduction ... 1Printer Features ...
114 Troubleshooting Chapter 4If you cannot see the rear edge of the paperCarefully pull the jammed paper forwards and out of the printer.Paper Jam in
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 115Never pull the paper out of the printer by pulling it forwards if the paper is behind the face-down delive
116 Troubleshooting Chapter 4If you can see the front edge of the paperWhile holding the printer steady, carefully pull the jammed paper out straight
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 117If you cannot see the front edge of the paperIf the paper becomes wrapped around the roller inside the fixi
118 Troubleshooting Chapter 42. Gently pull the paper through the rollers.❏ After you replace the cartridge and close the front cover, the printer sho
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 119Print Quality ProblemsPrintout Has Vertical White StreaksVertical white streaks, similar to the sample bel
120 Troubleshooting Chapter 4Printout Has Black SpecksIf toner powder adheres to the pressure roller, black specks 1 mm in diameter or larger might ap
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 121Printer ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionPrinter does not printPaper might not be loaded. Make sure paper is
122 Troubleshooting Chapter 4AC voltage might not match printer.Make sure the voltage of the AC outlet matches the ratings on the printer.Printer stop
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 123Printer locks up systemYour system setup might be a problem.Verify that you have a high-quality shielded i
xiv Windows NT 4.0/2000 Printer Properties and Default Document Properties* 70Checking the Status of a Print Job ...
124 Troubleshooting Chapter 4CAPT ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionCAPT is not working properlyThe CAPT for LBP-810 is not selected as the default printe
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 125Problem Cause SolutionCD-ROM Menu doesn’t appear automaticallyAutorun CD-ROM Menu checkbox is unchecked in
126 Troubleshooting Chapter 4Never delete other devices or device drivers. Windows may not operate properly.Problem Cause SolutionCannot install CAPT
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 127CAPT MessagesThe CAPT displays the status of your printing environment and current print job in the Status
128 Troubleshooting Chapter 4Close Printer Cover The printer’s front cover is open. To resume printing, close the cover.Insufficient Memory The print j
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 129Using the Trouble ShooterThe Trouble Shooter is a utility for solving printing problems in Windows 95/98/M
130 Troubleshooting Chapter 4Windows NT 4.0/2000 Trouble Shooter checks whether Spooler service has started and if not, displays a dialog box and does
TroubleshootingChapter 4 Troubleshooting 131Uninstalling the CAPTIf the CAPT is not working properly, it might help to remove it and install it again.
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MaintenanceChapter 5 Maintenance 133Chapter 5MaintenanceThis chapter describes how to care for and maintain your printer. Regular care and maintenance
xvGlossary ... 147Index ...
134 Maintenance Chapter 5Cleaning the PrinterClean the printer cabinet regularly to keep the printer in its best condition. To clean the printer, use
MaintenanceChapter 5 Maintenance 135Storage Guidelines• Store the cartridge in its protective bag. Do not open the bag until you are ready to install
136 Maintenance Chapter 5Handling Guidelines• Do not expose the cartridge to direct sunlight. Do not expose it to bright light or to room light for mo
MaintenanceChapter 5 Maintenance 137CAUTION:Do not dispose of toner cartridges in fire. Toner powder is flammable.• Do not attempt to disassemble the ca
138 Maintenance Chapter 5CAUTION:The shaded part of the face-up delivery area is hot when the printer is in use. Be careful not to touch this area, be
MaintenanceChapter 5 Maintenance 139CleaningWhenever you replace the EP-22 cartridge and the printing quality is poor, you may need to use the Cleanin
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Printer SpecificationsAppendix A Printer Specifications 141Appendix APrinter SpecificationsModel: Desktop page printerPrinting method: Electrophotograp
142 Printer Specifications Appendix AFirst print: Face-down delivery: Less than 18 secondsFace-up delivery: Less than 17 secondsFor printing on A4-siz
Network AdapterAppendix B Network Adapter 143Appendix BNetwork AdapterWhen the optional network adapter is connected to the parallel port of the LBP-8
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144 Network Adapter Appendix BConnecting Directly From ClientsCentralized control of print jobs is not available because print queues are distributed
Network AdapterAppendix B Network Adapter 145Connecting Through A Print ServerUsing a print server, you can control print jobs (for example, change pr
146 Network Adapter Appendix BSpecificationsFor more information about connecting and using the external network adapter, see the documentation that ca
GlossaryGlossary 147GlossaryAACAlternating Current. The type of electrical current typically available from household wall outlets.AdapterAn optional
148 GlossaryBrightnessThe relative proportion of light and dark areas. Decreasing brightness darkens the overall image; increasing brightness lightens
GlossaryGlossary 149Control PanelsThe set of Windows programs you can use to change system, hardware, software, and Windows settings.DDefault settingA
150 GlossaryFolderA container in which documents, program files, and other folders are stored on your disks. Formerly referred to as a directory.FontA
GlossaryGlossary 151ItalicA font style distinguished by slanted characters (the upright strokes of the characters are at an angle to the vertical axis
152 GlossaryNNetPilotThis utility is used to control network printers.NetworkA group of computers connected by cables or other means and using softwar
GlossaryGlossary 153Parallel interfaceAn interface that transmits multiple bits simultaneously (usually in one-byte segments). Your printer has a buil
IntroductionChapter 1 Introduction 1Chapter 1IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the Canon LBP-810 Laser Printer. This chapter introduces
154 GlossaryPrint queueA list of files that are either waiting to be printed or are currently printing. Once a file has been printed, it is removed from
GlossaryGlossary 155RRandom Access Memory (RAM)The working memory of the computer in which programs and data are temporarily stored while you use them
156 GlossaryShieldedA type of cable that contains a metallic sheath over the conductor material to protect the data passing through the cable from ele
GlossaryGlossary 157TonerA black, resin-coated powder contained in the EP-22 cartridge. The printer applies the toner to the surface of the photosensi
158 GlossaryVVirtual MemorySpace on the hard disk that Windows uses for temporary data storage as if it were actually random access memory (RAM). Wind
Index 159IndexIndexNumerics600 dpi 2, 141AA4 paper 8, 16, 99, 119, 137, 141Abnormal condition icon 98AC 147Add Paper 127Add Printer WizardWindows 2000
160 Index DDefault setting 149Delete print job 88Delete print job button 93Delivery selector 14Densitytoo dark 120too light 120Details tab, Windows 95
Index 161IndexLetter paper 8, 16, 141Lifting, printer 133Loadingenvelopes 20–23paper 16–18Local printer 28–49MMaintaining, printer 133–139Manual feed
162 Index Plug and play, Windows 2000 36–38Plug and play, Windows 95/98/Me 28–31Port Busy 128Portrait 153Ports tab, Windows NT 72Powerconsumption 142n
Index 163IndexReplacing, toner cartridge 137Resolution 141, 155Resume job button 93Resume printing 88SScaling 155Scheduling tab, Windows NT 73Security
2 Introduction Chapter 1Printer FeaturesThe LBP-810 combines the following features to form a versatile printing system:Quick startupThe printer is re
164 Index UUninstallation 131USBcable 28, 36connector 4interface 4, 157port 4, 28, 36UsingStatus Window 86–101Trouble Shooter 129–130USB Port (USB Cab
IntroductionChapter 1 Introduction 3Quiet operationIts quiet operation makes this printer an ideal output device, even in an open-office environment.Fl
ii Copyright Copyright ©2001 Canon Inc. All information in this manual is copyrighted. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted,
4 Introduction Chapter 1Parts of the Printer Front ViewRear ViewInput paper supportMulti-purpose tray(MP tray)Paper guidesManual feed slotPaper delive
IntroductionChapter 1 Introduction 5Inside the PrinterFor more information about setting up the printer, see the Getting Started Guide.Transfer roller
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Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 7Chapter 2Paper HandlingThis chapter describes how to select the different types of paper you can use with your
8 Paper Handling Chapter 2Paper RequirementsMake sure that the paper you use meets the following requirements.Loading Type SizeWeight (g/m2)Capacity D
Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 9*Only use index cards that are 0.18 mm to 0.28 mm thick.Plain PaperFollow these guidelines when selecting pape
10 Paper Handling Chapter 2LabelsLabels are paper with pressure-sensitive adhesive. Acceptable sizes are Letter and A4.Note the following conditions w
Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 11❏ Poorly manufactured envelopes are not recommended.PostcardsFollow these guidelines when printing on postcar
12 Paper Handling Chapter 2Storing PaperImproper paper storage might cause a deterioration of print quality and paper performance. Therefore, note the
Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 13Paper PathUnderstanding how paper travels inside the printer helps you better handle paper loading and jams.
iii About this Guide The following lists the information included in this Guide: ❏ Chapter 1 : Introduction. Introduces you to the printer features
14 Paper Handling Chapter 2Selecting Paper DeliveryUse the paper delivery selector to choose face-up or face-down delivery. When the selector is in th
Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 15Face-up DeliveryUse face-up delivery for envelopes and transparencies, as well as other special paper, includ
16 Paper Handling Chapter 2Loading Paper into the MP TrayThe multi-purpose tray can hold up to approximately 125 sheets of 75 g/m2 paper for high-volu
Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 171. Prepare a stack of paper and tap it on a flat surface to properly align the edges.❏ Do not fan the paper, o
18 Paper Handling Chapter 23. Adjust the paper guides to the width of the paper stack. For A4-size or Letter/Legal-size paper, align the paper guides
Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 19Loading Envelopes into the MP TrayBefore Loading EnvelopesPlease be sure to follow these steps before loading
20 Paper Handling Chapter 23. Align the stack of envelopes by tapping them on a flat surface.Loading Envelopes1. Align the stack of envelopes so that t
Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 212. Adjust the paper guides to the width of the stack of envelopes.Most applications allow you to choose which
22 Paper Handling Chapter 2Insert the envelopes one at a time into the MP tray, in the direction shown in the illustration.If the flap is along the lon
Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 23Not AcceptableIf the flap of any of the envelopes overlaps the edges of other envelopes in the stack, like tho
iv Safety Information FCC Notice (100–127 V model) Laser Beam Printer, Model L10573AThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation i
24 Paper Handling Chapter 2Loading Paper ManuallyThe manual feed slot allows you to load paper manually, one sheet at a time. You can load transparenc
Paper HandlingChapter 2 Paper Handling 25❏ Do not force the paper into the printer or printing problems might result.❏ For continuous manual feed, ins
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Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 27Chapter 3Using the Canon Advanced Printing Techno
28 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Installing the CAPTIf you are using the LBP-810 as a local printer (connected directly to you
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 29The following procedure only applies to the insta
30 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3For Windows Me, select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) and click Next > in t
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 31For Windows Me, select Specify the location of th
32 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 31. From the Start menu, select Settings, then Printers. The Printers folder appears.2. Double
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 334. The Wizard displays a list of available printe
v FCC Notice (220–240 V model) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 o
34 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 36. Select the printer, and click Next >.7. Select the printer’s port, and then click Next
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 358. Enter the name you wish to use, then click Fin
36 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Windows NT 4.0/2000Windows 2000 Plug and PlayFollowing is the installation procedure of plug
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 373. The New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears. Cl
38 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 35. The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears. Click Browse… to select the driver in th
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 39Windows NT 4.0 Add Printer WizardTo install the C
40 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 36. Click Have Disk… in the manufacturer/Printers dialog box. 7. The Install From Disk dialog
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 418. Select your printer model from the list of pri
42 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 310. Select whether this printer is shared or not shared with other computers. If it is shared
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 4312. When the installation is complete, the follow
vi Laser Safety (100–127 V / 220–240 V models) Laser radiation could be hazardous to the human body. For this reason, laser radiation emitted insid
44 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 33. Double-click the Add Printer icon. The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears. Click Next &
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 455. Select the printer port or ports you want to u
46 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 37. The Install From Disk dialog box appears. Use Browse… to select the directory or enter the
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 479. Click Next > to accept the default printer
48 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 311. Click Ye s if you want to print a test page, or No if you do not want to print a test pa
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 4914. If you opted to print a test page, the page p
50 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Windows 95/98/Me Add Printer WizardTo install the CAPT for a network printer you can use the
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 51If the connection fails you’ll be able to install
52 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Printer SharingPrinter sharing enables printing from network clients. Printer sharing with th
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 538. Click OK and then restart Windows.Printer Sett
vii Important Safety Instructions CAUTION: This printer is a high-precision electronic device. Before operation, be sure to read the following instr
54 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 33. Select File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks, then click OK.Printer Sharing Sett
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 55The Canon CAPT ToolsWhen you install the CAPT, th
56 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Printing with the CAPTThe CAPT offers bi-directional communication between the computer and p
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 57Windows 95/98/Me Printer PropertiesWith the CAPT,
58 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3General TabLets you print a test page or define separator pages. Refer to your operating syste
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 59Details TabSpecifies the printer port and time-out
60 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Sharing TabSpecifies the printer-sharing settings. This tab is available only when file and pri
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 61Page Setup TabSpecifies paper size, scaling, numbe
62 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Scaling disappears and Page Order appears in its place.Manual Scaling lets you shrink or enla
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 63Selecting a Custom Paper Size Setting1. Select on
viii ❏ 100–127 V model only:This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug that has a third (grounding) pin. As a safety featur
64 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Use Browse… to select the file that contains the overlay data.File Name displays the currently
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 65ProfilesThe Profile function allows you to save and
66 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Edit ProfilesAfter you have created a profile, you can select it from the pull-down menu on the
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 67Finishing TabSpecifies how final output is collated
68 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Quality TabSpecifies the resolution, halftoning method, brightness, and contrast settings.For
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 69More OptionsMore Options accesses the settings fo
70 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Windows NT 4.0/2000 Printer Properties and Default Document Properties*The CAPT for Windows N
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 71General TabSpecifies to print a test page and sepa
72 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Ports TabLets you specify the port to which the printer is attached. Refer to your operating
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 73Scheduling TabLets you define print spooling setti
ix ❏ The printer should never be placed near or over a radiator, heat register, or flame. It should not be placed in a built-in installation unless pr
74 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Sharing TabSpecifies the printer-sharing settings. Refer to your operating system documentatio
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 75Security TabLets you specify security settings. R
76 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Select Forms TabThis printer driver supports three custom paper sizes. Using the custom forms
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 77Page Setup TabSpecifies paper size, scaling, numbe
78 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Manual Scaling lets you shrink or enlarge images. This option only appears when 1 Page per Sh
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 79Use Browse… to select the file that contains the o
80 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3ProfilesThe Profile function allows you to save and restore settings for Page Setup, Finishing,
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 81Edit ProfilesAfter you have created a profile, you
82 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology Chapter 3Finishing TabSpecifies how final output is collated. Check the check box to collate the documen
Using the Canon Advanced Printing TechnologyChapter 3 Using the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 83Quality TabSpecifies the resolution, halftoning me
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