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 CordLoading Print Media for Automatic Feed CartridgePress 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 GuideGetting Acquainted with Your MultiPASS C50 Operation PanelII-2 Document feed lever Receive Mode buttonResolution button Alarm lampSpecial Function Buttons Dialling Methods Sending DocumentsMemory Sending Manual Sending Via the HandsetPress Coded Dial Using One-Touch Speed DiallingUsing Coded Speed Dialling Using Group DiallingII-7 Setting the Receive ModePress Receive Mode Different Ways to Receive a FaxMaking Copies Selecting Automatic/Manual Document FeedII-8 II-9 Storing Numbers for Coded Speed DiallingII-10 Storing Numbers for One-Touch Speed DiallingCreating Groups for Group Dialling To store a group under a coded speed dialling codeII-11 II-12 Sending a Fax from Your Computer PC Faxing To send a PC faxII-13 Receiving a Fax If Your Computer Is Turned OnIf Your Computer Is Off Printing a Document To print a documentII-15 II-16 To scan an image with the Desktop ManagerScanning from a Windows Application To scan an image from a Windows applicationII-17 To add a recipient to the Address Book Setting Up Speed Dial AssignmentsAssigning an Individual Recipient to a Speed Dial Code Dening a Group Speed Dial CodeUsing MultiPASS Diagnostics To use MultiPASS DiagnosticsII-19 Jams in the Automatic Document Feeder ADF Jams in the Sheet FeederII-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