Canon C50 manual

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Contents C S I M I L E S Unpacking Your MultiPASS C50 Removing Shipping Materials Attaching the Document Support Attaching the Sending Document SupportAttaching the Local Language Labels Attaching the Output Tray ExtensionConnecting the Telephone Line Connecting the MultiPASS C50 to Your PCInstalling the BJ Cartridge Connecting the Power CordCartridge Loading Print Media for Automatic FeedPress Cartridge Loading Print Media for Manual Feed Press Function Entering Your Identication InformationTo install the Desktop Manager Installing in Windows 95/98Manager To change setup options in the Desktop ManagerPage Page Page Page Page II-1 II. Quick Reference GuideOperation Panel Getting Acquainted with Your MultiPASS C50II-2 Resolution button Receive Mode buttonAlarm lamp Document feed leverSpecial Function Buttons Memory Sending Sending DocumentsManual Sending Via the Handset Dialling MethodsUsing Coded Speed Dialling Using One-Touch Speed DiallingUsing Group Dialling Press Coded DialPress Receive Mode Setting the Receive ModeDifferent Ways to Receive a Fax II-7Selecting Automatic/Manual Document Feed Making CopiesII-8 II-9 Storing Numbers for Coded Speed DiallingII-10 Storing Numbers for One-Touch Speed DiallingTo store a group under a coded speed dialling code Creating Groups for Group DiallingII-11 II-12 To send a PC fax Sending a Fax from Your Computer PC FaxingII-13 If Your Computer Is Turned On Receiving a FaxIf Your Computer Is Off To print a document Printing a DocumentII-15 II-16 To scan an image with the Desktop ManagerTo scan an image from a Windows application Scanning from a Windows ApplicationII-17 Assigning an Individual Recipient to a Speed Dial Code Setting Up Speed Dial AssignmentsDening a Group Speed Dial Code To add a recipient to the Address BookTo use MultiPASS Diagnostics Using MultiPASS DiagnosticsII-19 Jams in the Sheet Feeder Jams in the Automatic Document Feeder ADFII-20 II-21 Error Codes, Messages, and SolutionsChange Cartridge II-22DOC TOO Long II-23Memory Full II-24Recd in Memory II-25II-26 II-27 II-28 II-29 II-30 II-31