Canon B140, B120, B115 manual System Settings

Models: B115 B140 B120

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Q

Quality

adjusting 5-1

print problems 9-14

Quantity, paper S-1

R

R button 1-12, 2-2

registering 1-13

R-KEY SETTING 1-13, 8-2 REC’D IN MEMORY message

9-18

Receive mode Chapter 6 Receive mode button 2-2,

Chapter 6

Receiving (See also individual receive modes)

cancelling 6-6

in memory when problem occurs 6-5

methods 6-1 problems 9-10

while performing other tasks 6-5 with answering machine 6-4

Record button 2-3, 7-1

Recording

outgoing message 7-1 voice memo 7-6

REDIAL INTERVAL setting 5-10, 8-3

Redial/Pause button 2-3, 5-8, 5-9 REDIAL setting 8-3

REDIAL TIMES setting 5-10, 8-3 Redialling

automatic 5-9 manual 5-9

REDUCE DIMENSION setting 8-4

Registering

access type 1-13

coded speed dialling numbers and names 2-12

fax/telephone number 2-7 name 2-7

one-touch speed dialling numbers and names 2-10

outside line access number 1-13 R button 1-12, 2-2

sender information 2-6

Index

Remote control

features 7-9

list of commands 7-11 registering password for 7-9 using 7-10

Replacing

BJ cartridge 9-6

Report button 2-2, 8-7

REPORT SETTINGS

menu 8-3

Resolution

button 2-2, 4-1, 5-1 setting scanning 5-1

Rewind/Forward buttons 2-2, 7-8 RING COUNT setting

for INCOMING RING setting 8-4

for TOLL SAVER setting 8-6

Ringer volume switch 1-5 ROTARY PULSE setting 1-12,

8-2

RX CALL LEVEL setting 8-2 RX REDUCTION setting 8-4 RX (Reception) REPORT

description 8-8 setting 8-3

RX SETTINGS

menu 8-4

RX START SPEED setting 8-5

S

Safety instructions

handling and maintenance vi location vii

power supply vii

SCAN CONTRAST setting 8-2 Scanning

contrast, setting 5-1 document requirements 3-1 resolution, setting 5-1

Scroll buttons 2-3, 8-1 Send options 5-3

Sender information, registering 2-6

Sending

cancelling 5-5 delayed 5-11 documents 5-2 manual 5-4

memory 5-3 methods 5-2 preparing for 5-1 problems 9-9

sequential broadcasting 5-13 setting scanning contrast 5-1 setting scanning resolution 5-1 to more than one location (See

Sequential broadcasting) using caller history 5-8 using coded speed dialling 5-5 using one-touch speed dialling

5-5

using UCanTalk 5-7

Sequential broadcasting 5-12 Setting date and time 2-6 Setting forwarding number 7-12 Setting PIN ENTRY 7-14 Setting TAM MODE 7-2 Shipping materials, removing 1-2 Special

dialling 5-8

function buttons 2-2 (See also

individual button names)

Speed dialling

coded 2-12 lists 8-8 one-touch 2-10 printing lists 8-7

Start/Copy button 2-3 Stop button 2-3 Switchboard, dialling through

1-12

Symbols, entering 2-5

SYSTEM SETTINGS

menu 8-5

T

TAM button 2-3, 7-2

TAM MEMORY FULL message 9-18

TAM MODE

description 7-2 setting 7-2 to 7-5

TAM MONITOR setting 7-4, 8-6 TAM SETTINGS menu 8-6 TEL LINE TYPE setting 1-12, 8-2 Telephone

connecting 1-4 problems 9-13

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Canon B140, B120, B115 manual System Settings

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.