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Getting Started

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Transporting the

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Transporting the Copier

Please observe the following precautions when transporting this copier.

Before moving the copier, always turn the power OFF and unplug the copier from its power source.

Before moving the copier, be sure to disconnect the power cord from the copier.

If the copier will be subjected to any vibrations (e.g., when transporting long distances), remove the cartridge from the copier.

Before operating the copier again after it has been moved, slide the platen all the way to the right and then back to the center position by hand.

Carrying the Copier by the Carrying Handle

Fold the trays up as shown in the illustration, and insert the trays into the opening between the disc and the platen cover. Then pull out the carrying handle. (See “Parts and Their Functions”,

on p. 15.)

Firmly grip the carrying handle. Slowly tilt the copier upward. Then lift the copier.

When the unit is tilted the platen will automatically lock into place.

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Contents Operators Manual Preface Important Safety Instructions Symbols Used in This Operator’s ManualPage Table of Contents Telephone Assistance USA Supplies & AccessoriesTransparencies Power Cord Canon Information Center in Canada1Gettinging StartedStarted Power Supply Safety ConsiderationsInstallation Handling Maintenance and Inspection Consumables Handling Precautions Installation Precautions On p Transporting the CopierCarrying the Copier by the Carrying Handle Carrying the Copier by the Sides Transporting Copier by Car Parts and Their Functions Main UnitTop Cover Error indications Control PanelInstallation Procedure Installing the CopierChecking the Package Contents Storingoring Cartridgesrtridges About the CartridgeWhen to Replace the Cartridge Test your cartridge before replacing itSlide the platen to the left until the mark is exposed Replacing CartridgesApproximate copy yield Getting Started Cartridge Handling Precautions Cartridge Storing Precautions Recycling used cartridgesClean Earth Campaign Canon Cartridge Recycling ProgramOption a Single Box Return Option B Volume Box ReturnMaximum weight = 70 pounds Maximum Option C Multiple Box ReturnOption B UPS Drop off Residents of Alaska and HawaiiOption a UPS Pick-up OK-CANONOption B Volume Box Return 8 or more cartridges Canada ProgramVarious Ways to Copy Operating ing Procedure ProcedureNormal Copying Press the key Turn the copier’s power switch onNormal Copying Making 10 or more Continuous Copies The F Mode Positioning Originals Adjusting the Copy ExposureAdjustment using exposure recalibration switch Adjusting the copy exposure manually Press the key to switch to manual exposure control modeSuitable copy stock Setting copy paperAbout Copy Stock Unsuitable copy stockVarious Ways to Copy Postcards Transparencies* Other StockPosition the first original onto the platen glass Making Two-sided CopiesIf transparencies do not feed smoothly Copying Thick Books or Large Originals Make a copy of the second originalMaking Two-color Copies ABC KeyMemo Troubleshootingbleshooting When Error Indicators AppearWhen Error Indicators Appear When FlashesWhen Letters or Numbers Light Up / Flash Clearing Paper Jams When Flashes Removing jammed paper Cleaning the Paper Roller When the Error Indicator flashes Align the platen with the mark by sliding it to the leftTroubleshooting During copying What to Do If You Suspect There is a MalfunctionCopier will not operate No copy image appears on copiesBlack streaks appear on copies Paper jams occur frequentlyWhite streaks appear on copies Copies are completely blackIf Light Bands/ White Streaks Appear on Copies Copy Image ProblemsCleaning the fiber lens top side If Dark Bands/ Black Streaks Appear on CopiesCleaning the fiber lens reverse side Troubleshooting Cleaning the Copier Routine Cleaning Specifications Ppendix dixCleaning the Copier Routine Cleaning Clean the external housing of the copier in the same waySpecifications Auto Indicator Index17, 43