Canon B120, B140, B115 manual Different ways to receive a document

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6RECEIVING DOCUMENTS

Different ways to receive a document

Your fax provides you with several modes for receiving documents. To determine which mode best suits your requirements, see the table below.

Receive Mode

Main Use

Operation

Requirements

Details

 

 

 

 

 

FAX ONLY MODE

Fax

Answers all calls as fax calls.

Separate telephone

p. 8-4

 

 

Receives documents

line for fax use only.

 

 

 

automatically and

If you want to be

 

 

 

disconnects voice calls.

alerted when a fax call

 

 

 

 

is received, connect

 

 

 

 

the handset, or an

 

 

 

 

extension phone to the

 

 

 

 

fax, and enable the

 

 

 

 

INCOMING RING

 

 

 

 

setting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

FAX/TEL AUTO SW

Fax/Tel

Automatically switches

Handset or extension

p. 6-2

(Fax/Tel mode)

 

between fax and voice calls.

phone connected to

 

 

 

Receives documents

the fax.

 

 

 

automatically and rings for

 

 

 

 

voice calls.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MANUAL MODE

Tel

Rings for every call,

Handset or extension

p. 6-4

 

 

regardless of whether the call

phone connected to

 

 

 

is a fax call or a voice call.

the fax.

 

 

 

For a fax call, you have to

 

 

 

 

manually activate reception

 

 

 

 

of the fax.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANS.MACHINE

Fax/Tel

Receives documents

Answering machine

p. 6-4

MODE

 

automatically and routes

connected to the fax.

 

(FAX-B120/B115 only)

 

voice calls to the answering

 

 

 

 

machine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NET SWITCH*

Fax/Tel

Allows you to have one

Subscription to the

 

 

 

telephone line with two

Telstra FaxStreamTM

 

 

 

numbers: one for fax and one

Duet service

 

 

 

for telephone.

(Australia) or the

 

 

 

 

Telecom FaxAbility

 

service (New Zealand).

* This setting is only available for some countries.

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Contents FAX-B140/B120/B115 Unpacking Setting UPMain components of your fax Preparing to USE Your FAXScanned area Problem documentsTypes of documents you can scan SizePress Start/Copy Press ResolutionCopying documents Load the document face up into the document trayPreparing to send a document Adjusting the quality of your documentsSetting the scanning resolution Setting the scanning contrastDifferent ways to receive a document Receive Mode Main Use Operation Requirements DetailsPress Start/Copy, use 3 or 4 to select Recording the outgoing messageUse 3 or 4 to select Outgoing Message Record your outgoing messageSelect the menu you want SettingsSelecting a menu Press Function Press Start/CopyJams in the document tray Clearing jamsSpecifications Index ECM RX Manual Mode System Settings USER’S Data List Page Page Jams in the multi-purpose tray Cleaning inside the printer cover Periodic cleaningCleaning the exterior of the fax Cleaning the interior of the faxOpen the printer cover Cleaning the scanner componentsWhile holding the white sheet open, clean the components Reconnect the power cordPrinting the nozzle check pattern Testing and cleaning the BJ cartridge print headReplacing the BJ cartridge Cleaning the BJ cartridge print headMake sure the fax is plugged Open the printer cover Cartridge b Protective cap a and tape b Package, then remove the orangePaper feeding problems TroubleshootingYou cannot send a document Faxing problemsDocuments sent from the fax are spotted or dirty Errors occur frequently while sending Cannot send using Error Correction Mode ECMCannot receive a document automatically Print quality is poor Cannot receive a document manuallyFax images print blotched or uneven Cannot receive using Error Correction Mode ECMErrors occur frequently while receiving Fax does not printTelephone problems Copying problemsGeneral problems Print quality problemsMessage Cause LCD messagesChange Cartridge LCD messages Message Cause Nnnn During a power failure Case of a power failureMemory clear report Page User Settings Report Settings RX Settings System Settings TAM Settings FAX-B140 only Activity reports How to print a reportUser’s data list Activity reportOne-touch speed dialling list Coded speed dialling listPress TAM to set TAM Mode Setting TAM ModeSetting ends and the fax returns to standby mode Setting the recording time for a telephone messageTAM Monitor allows you to screen all incoming calls Setting TAM MonitorCall Setting Toll SaverRecording voice memos Want to delete Press Start/Copy Deleting messagesWant to delete Press Delete Press to delete the messagePress Play Playing telephone messagesPress Delete Press to delete all messages Your password Press Start/Copy Press Stop Remote control featuresRegistration ends and the fax returns to standby mode End the remote control and hang up the handset Using remote controlCall home Outgoing message will be played Command Sub-command Description List of remote control commandsMaximum of 40 digits can be entered Setting the forwarding numberForwarding telephone messages NumberFollow steps 1 to 5 on p Use 3 or 4 to select Auto Redial Setting the number of redial timesFwdtelnumber Setting PIN EntryEnter your password when you hear the beeps When a forwarded call is receivedWhen forwarding is not possible Page Press Receive Mode Setting the receive modePicked up within the specified ring time set in step Setting the receive modeUsing your fax with an answering machine Receiving documents manually Manual ModeSaving ink while receiving documents Other featuresPolling to receive documents Cancelling receiving Direct sending Sending documentsSending methods Dialling methodsMemory sending If a person answers, converse normally, then ask Manual sendingAutomatic dialling Cancelling sendingNumbers registered for the button letter group Sending a document using directory diallingName of the party you are searching for Press 3 or 4 to display the other namesPress UCanTalk. Then speak the voice tag into Microphone Sending a document using UCanTalk FAX-B140 onlySpecial dialling Sending a document using caller historyLong-distance dialling Manual redialling Redialling when the line is busyAutomatic redialling Between redialling attempts Setting the options for automatic rediallingUse 3 or 4 to select Auto Redial Press Start/Copy Times you want the fax to redialUsing the numeric buttons Delayed sendingEnter the receiving party’s fax number Press Start/Copy Press to delete the file Cancelling delayed sendingSending a document to more than one location Sequential broadcastingDial the receiving party’s fax numbers as you need Press Start/Copy Use 3 or 4 to select Print Document Documents stored in memoryPrinting a list of documents in memory Printing a document in memoryUse 3 or 4 to select Delete Document Press Start/Copy Repeat the procedure from step To finish, press StopDeleting a document from memory To finish, press StopPage Page Loading documents Problems with multipage documentsPrintable area Paper requirementsLoading paper Page LCD Fax controls the operation panelFAX-B140 FAX-B120/B115Entering letters and numbers Guidelines for entering numbers, letters, and symbolsPress # repeatedly until the symbol you want appears Continue entering other letters using the numeric buttonsCorrecting mistakes Identifying your documents Setting the date and timeRegistering sender information Personalising your faxNumeric buttons Registering your fax/telephone number and namePress Function Press Start/Copy twice Use 3 or 4 to select Unit Telephone # Press Start/CopySetting the summer time Press Start/Copy Use 3 or 4 to select Time Summer time startsSummer time compensation is made Press Start/Copy to register the number Registering one-touch speed dialling numbers and namesPress or # to select YES or no Registering one-touch speed dialling numbers and names Start from step Registering coded speed dialling numbers and namesWhich you want to register the number Pp -10Coded Speed Dial Registering UCanTalk voice tags Fax-B140 onlyDeleting voice tags Modifying voice tagsTowards you Removing the shipping materialsCorresponding slots Assembling the faxAttaching components Slots on the unitMaking connections Answering machine* to the t jack Ringer volume switch Connect an extension phone orUsers in the U.K. only Setting the language and country Connecting the AC power cordPlug the power cord connector into the rear of the fax Paper guidelines Loading paperMove the paper guide to the left Loading paper in the multi-purpose trayGuidelines Installing the BJ cartridgeInstalling the BJ cartridge in your fax Installing the BJ cartridge Testing the faxDialling through a switchboard PBX Setting the TEL Line TypeYou can select Prefix or Hooking Switching systemPage Table of Contents Iii Documents and Paper Making Copies Sending DocumentsReceiving Documents Selecting a menu Activity reports Specifications IndexCopyright Customer support Using this guideVii Canon help line Important safety instructionsHandling and maintenance ViiiLocation Power supply

B115, B140, B120 specifications

The Canon B120, B140, and B115 are staple models in Canon's range of portable and multifunctional printers geared towards both home and small office environments. These models are designed to deliver high-quality print outputs while incorporating several advanced features and technologies that ensure efficiency and ease of use.

The Canon B120, with its compact design, is engineered for portability. One of its standout features is the ability to print wirelessly, facilitating easy connectivity with various devices including smartphones and tablets. This makes it ideal for users who require mobility without compromising on print quality. The B120 utilizes Canon's FINE technology, which ensures that prints are sharp and vibrant, with a resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 dpi. Users can also benefit from its fast print speed, capable of producing documents quickly, which is essential in busy environments.

Next in line, the Canon B140 takes the user experience a step further with enhanced features. It not only supports wireless printing but also offers mobile printing solutions through apps like Canon PRINT and various cloud-based services. The B140 incorporates a larger paper capacity, allowing users to load more pages for continuous printing without frequent reloading. This model also benefits from improved energy efficiency, equipped with auto power on/off features that help save energy when the printer is not in use.

The Canon B115, while slightly more basic, does not compromise on essential features. It maintains an efficient printing process with good print quality that Canon is known for. The B115 includes USB connectivity, making it a good choice for users who prefer a direct connection to their computer or laptop. Its compact size ensures it can fit into limited office spaces, making it a practical option for home offices or smaller workstations.

All three models feature the user-friendly interface and easy-to-navigate control panels that Canon is recognized for, ensuring that anyone from a tech novice to a seasoned user can operate them with ease. They support both monochrome and color printing, catering to diverse printing needs. With these models, Canon continues to blend portability, performance, and user-friendliness, making the B120, B140, and B115 excellent choices for anyone in need of reliable printing solutions.