Canon imageCLASS MF3110 Software Manual
Canon imageCLASS MF3110 Software Manual

Canon imageCLASS MF3110 Software Manual

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  • Page 1 MF3110 Software Guide...
  • Page 2: Manuals For The Machine

    Manuals for the Machine The manuals for this machine are divided as follows. Please refer to them for detailed information. Depending on the system configuration and product purchased, some manuals may not be needed. Guides with this symbol are printed manuals. •...
  • Page 3: How This Manual Is Organized

    Scanning Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 Appendix Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this manual is free of inaccuracies and omissions. However, as we are constantly improving our products, if you need an exact specification, please contact Canon.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ............vii How to Use This Manual .
  • Page 5 General Tab ..........2-6 Details Tab .
  • Page 6 Confirmation of the Scanned Image and Exif Settings (Confirm Scanned Image) ........3-12 Scanning an Image from an Application .
  • Page 7: Preface

    Thank you for purchasing the MF3110. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the product in order to familiarize yourself with its capabilities, and to make the most of its many functions. After reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference. How to Use This Manual Symbols Used in This Manual The following symbols are used in this manual to explain procedures, restrictions,...
  • Page 8: Displays Used In This Manual

    Displays Used in This Manual Screen shots of computer operation screens used in this manual may differ from the ones you actually see depending on the model or options that come with your machine. Abbreviations Used in This Manual In this manual, product names and model names are abbreviated as follows: ®...
  • Page 9: Legal Notices

    Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. CANON INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THEREOF, WARRANTIES AS TO MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT.
  • Page 11: Installation

    Installation This chapter explains the procedure to install the drivers and software on your computer. Once the corresponding drivers are installed, you can print and scan from your computer. System Requirements The drivers can be installed and used in the following system environments. ■...
  • Page 12 Windows 2000* Professional Windows XP* * Log on as a user account with administrator privileges is recommended. NOTE The USB 2.0 connection requires a PC equipped with a CPU faster than 300 MHz and more than 64 MB of RAM and with Windows XP SP1 installed, or with a CPU faster than 133 MHz and more than 64 MB of RAM and with Windows 2000 SP4 installed.
  • Page 13: Where To Find Help

    - Select the desired item ➞ press [F1]. ■ Canon Support Center If the above help does not provide the information you need, please contact the Canon Support Center at 1-800-828-4040 between the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. EST Monday through Friday and 10:00 A.M.
  • Page 14: Installing Software On Your Computer

    Installing Software on Your Computer This section provides installation procedure of drivers to use the MF3110 as a local printer and scanner (connected directly to your computer). When installing the drivers, follow the steps shown in the [MF3110 Setup] screen. Before you install the software, be sure to: •...
  • Page 15: Step 1 Install The Mf Drivers

    If the [MF3110 Setup] screen is not displayed, on the Windows desktop, click [start] ➞ [My Computer] (Windows 98/Me/2000: double-click [My Computer]). Open the CD-ROM icon ➞ double-click [Setup(Setup.exe)]. If you are installing from a copy saved on a network or hard disk, double-click [Setup(Setup.exe)] in the copy.
  • Page 16: Step 2 Install The Mf Toolbox

    Step 2 Install the MF Toolbox In the [MF3110 Setup] screen, click [Install MF Toolbox]. If you have closed the [MF3110 Setup] screen, on the Windows desktop, click [start] ➞ [My Computer] (Windows 98/Me/2000: double-click [My Computer]). Open the CD-ROM icon ➞ double-click [Setup(Setup.exe)]. If you are installing from a copy saved on a network or hard disk, double-click [Setup(Setup.exe)] in the copy.
  • Page 17 Read the License Agreement ➞ click [Yes]. When the [Choose Destination Location] dialog box appears, click [Next]. Click [Next]. Installing Software on Your Computer...
  • Page 18: Step 3 Connect The Usb Cable

    Click [Finish]. Step 3 Connect the USB Cable Make sure that the machine is turned on. Connect the USB cable to the machine and computer USB port. When you connect the USB cable to the computer, the machine is automatically detected as a new hardware.
  • Page 19: Checking Installation

    [Control Panel] ➞ double-click the [Scanners and Cameras] icon). Make sure the corresponding scanner driver name or icon is displayed. If the [Canon MF Toolbox 4.7] icon is displayed on the Windows desktop, installation of the MF Toolbox 4.7 has been successful.
  • Page 20: Uninstalling And Reinstalling The Software

    To close the MF Toolbox, click [X] at the top right of the MF Toolbox window. Click [start] on the Windows task bar ➞ [(All) Programs] ➞ [Canon] ➞ [MF Toolbox 4.7] ➞ [Uninstall Toolbox].
  • Page 21: Removing The Mf Drivers

    Removing the MF Drivers Click [start] on the Windows task bar ➞ [(All) Programs] ➞ [Canon] ➞ [MF Drivers] ➞ [Uninstall Drivers]. The [MF Drivers Uninstaller] dialog box appears. Select the corresponding printer ➞ click [Perform]. The confirmation message dialog box appears.
  • Page 22 1-12 Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Software...
  • Page 23: Printing

    Printing This chapter explains the procedure to print a document from a Windows application. If you want to change print settings, you can access the properties dialog box of the printer driver. Printing a Document Load paper in the cassette or the multi-purpose feeder. For details on loading paper, see Chapter 2, "Paper Handling,"...
  • Page 24 Select the command to print. In most cases, click [Print] from the [File] menu. The [Print] dialog box appears. From the [Select Printer] list box or the [Name] pull-down list in the [Print] dialog box, select the printer to be used. Click [Preferences] or [Properties].
  • Page 25: Canceling Printing

    Canceling Printing Open the [Printers and Faxes] (Windows 98/Me/2000: [Printers]) folder. Click [start] on the Windows task bar ➞ select [Printers and Faxes] (Windows 98/Me/ 2000: [Start] ➞ [Settings] ➞ [Printers]). Double-click the corresponding printer driver icon. Right click the print job ➞ click [Cancel Printing]. NOTE You can also cancel a print job using [Status Monitor] on the operation panel of the machine.
  • Page 26: Changing Print Settings

    Changing Print Settings To view or change the print settings, access the properties or printing preferences dialog box of the printer driver. You can access the properties dialog box either from the application's [Print] dialog box and the [Printers and Faxes] (Windows 98/Me/2000: [Printers]) folder, or the printing preferences dialog box from the [Printers and Faxes] (Windows 2000: [Printers]) folder.
  • Page 27: From The [Printers And Faxes] (Windows 98/Me/2000: [Printers]) Folder

    From the [Select Printer] list box or the [Name] pull-down list in the [Print] dialog box, select the printer to be used. Click [Preferences] or [Properties]. The [Printing Preferences] or [Canon MF3110 Properties] dialog box appears. From the [Printers and Faxes] (Windows 98/Me/2000: [Printers]) Folder...
  • Page 28: Windows 98/Me Properties

    Windows 98/Me Properties NOTE The screens shown below are displayed when you open [Canon MF3110 Properties] from the [Printers] folder. General Tab Lets you print a test page or define separator pages. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information.
  • Page 29: Details Tab

    Details Tab Specifies the printer port and time-out settings. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. ■ Spool Settings The installer sets the following defaults. Windows 98/Me Properties...
  • Page 30: Sharing Tab

    Sharing Tab Specifies the printer sharing settings. This tab sheet is available only when the printer sharing is enabled (see p. 2-58). Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. Windows 98/Me Properties...
  • Page 31: Page Setup Tab

    Page Setup Tab Specifies the page settings including the paper size, scaling, number of copies, orientation, and number of pages per sheet. For information on [Profile], refer to "Profiles," on p. 2-21. Default settings depend on the country/region of purchase. Preview image Displays the image with the currently selected settings reflected.
  • Page 32 [Copies] [Orientation] [Page Layout] NOTE • • [Manual Scaling] Reduces or enlarges the original page size. Selecting this check box [Page Order] [Paper Type] NOTE 2-10 Windows 98/Me Properties Specifies the number of copies to be printed (1 to 99). Selects the direction of printing relative to the paper ([Portrait] or [Landscape]).
  • Page 33 [Watermark] Inserts the selected watermark to be printed on each page. 8 types of watermark are available as default: - CONFIDENTIAL - COPY - DRAFT - FILE COPY - FINAL - PRELIMINARY - PROOF - TOP SECRET Selecting this check box enables [Edit Watermark] to add a watermark. NOTE This option is disabled when [Page Layout] is set to [Poster].
  • Page 34: Edit Watermark

    ■ Edit Watermark Clicking [Edit Watermark] in the [Page Setup] tab sheet opens the [Edit Watermark] dialog box. This dialog box enables you to insert a text string as a watermark onto pages. This option is enabled only when the [Watermark] check box is selected in the [Page Setup] tab sheet (see p.
  • Page 35 List] box. You can specify the name, width, and height of each size. Up to 50 custom paper sizes can be defined. NOTE This setting is not available when the [Canon MF3110 Properties] dialog box is opened from a Windows application. Windows 98/Me Properties...
  • Page 36: Layout Options

    [Paper List] [Name of Custom Paper Size] [Unit] [Paper Size] NOTE Be sure that [Width] does not exceed [Height] when specifying the values. [Register] [Delete] NOTE You cannot delete a pre-defined paper size. ■ Layout Options Clicking [Layout Options] in the [Page Setup] tab sheet opens the [Layout Options] dialog box.
  • Page 37: Finishing Tab

    [Restore Defaults] Resets all the current settings to their default values. Finishing Tab Specifies the finishing settings for the printed pages including the collating and binding. For information on [Profile], refer to "Profiles," on p. 2-21. [Binding Location] Selects a binding location for the printed pages. [Gutter] Opens the [Gutter Settings] dialog box (see p.
  • Page 38: Advanced Settings

    ■ Gutter Settings Clicking [Gutter] in the [Finishing] tab sheet opens the [Gutter Settings] dialog box. [Gutter] ■ Advanced Settings Clicking [Advanced Settings] in the [Finishing] tab sheet opens the [Advanced Settings] dialog box. [Image Refinement] [Restore Defaults] Resets all the current settings to their default values. 2-16 Windows 98/Me Properties Specifies the gutter width in a range between 0.0 and 1.2 in (0 and 30...
  • Page 39: Quality Tab

    Quality Tab Specifies the settings for print quality including the resolution and contrast. For more information on [Profile], refer to "Profiles," on p. 2-21. [Objective] Selects the best setting for the print job according to document content. [Details] Opens the [Detailed Settings] dialog box (see p. 2-18). [Manual Grayscale Settings] Enables the manual grayscale.
  • Page 40: Detailed Settings

    ■ Detailed Settings Clicking [Details] in the [Quality] tab sheet opens the [Detailed Settings] dialog box. This dialog box enables you to specify the detailed settings for print quality. [Resolution] [B & W Halftones] Selects a halftone pattern. [Enable Image Correction] [Toner Save] ■...
  • Page 41 ● Grayscale Adjustment Tab [Preview] Displays the image with the currently selected brightness and contrast reflected. [Original] Displays the original image. [Brightness] Adjusts the brightness of the preview image in the range between –5 and [Contrast] Adjusts the contrast of the preview image in the range between –5 and 5. [Restore Defaults] Resets all the current settings to their default values.
  • Page 42 ● Matching Tab [Matching Mode] Specifies a color-matching mode ([Driver Matching Mode] or [Gamma [Matching Method]Selects the matching method. [Monitor Profile] [Gamma] [Restore Defaults] Resets all the current settings to their default values. 2-20 Windows 98/Me Properties Adjustment]). Selecting [Driver Matching Mode] enables [Matching Method] and [Monitor Profile].
  • Page 43: Profiles

    Profiles A registered combination of settings for the [Page Setup], [Finishing] and [Quality] tab sheets is referred to as a profile. The profile function commonly provided in each of these tab sheets enables you to add, edit, and select a profile, which facilitates your print jobs.
  • Page 44 2-22 Windows 98/Me Properties Executes a normal print job. Saves the data in the Canon Page Composer dialog box. If you open [Canon MF3110 Properties] from the [Printers] folder and select the [Edit and Preview] mode, (Lock) button appears on the right side. When you click this button, the [Edit and Preview] mode is locked.
  • Page 45: Add Profile

    ■ Add Profile Clicking (Add) opens the [Add Profile] dialog box. This dialog box enables you to register a new profile with the current settings. You can add up to 50 new profiles. [Name] Specifies the name of the profile to be registered. [Icon] Selects an icon to represent the profile to be registered.
  • Page 46 [View Settings] [Delete] NOTE When one of the pre-defined profiles is selected, this button is disabled. [Name] NOTE When one of the pre-defined profiles is selected, the name cannot be changed. [Icon] NOTE When one of the pre-defined profiles is selected, the icon cannot be changed. [Comment] NOTE When one of the pre-defined profiles is selected, the comment cannot be...
  • Page 47: View Settings

    ■ View Settings Clicking [View Settings] opens the [View Settings] dialog box. This dialog box displays the current settings in the [Page Setup], [Finishing], and [Quality] tab sheets. [Copy] Copies the contents of the current settings to the clipboard. Windows 98/Me Properties 2-25...
  • Page 48: Windows 2000/Xp Properties And Printing Preferences

    This dialog box enables you to specify the default settings for the printing options available when you print on the Canon MF3110. Properties The [Canon MF3110 Properties] dialog box contains several tab sheets that enable you to set up the printer configuration and configure the print settings. NOTE •...
  • Page 49: General Tab

    General Tab Lets you print a test page and define printing preferences. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences 2-27...
  • Page 50: Sharing Tab

    Sharing Tab Specifies the printer sharing settings. This tab sheet is available only when the printer sharing is enabled (see p. 2-57). Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. 2-28 Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences...
  • Page 51: Ports Tab

    Ports Tab Specifies the port to which the printer is attached. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences 2-29...
  • Page 52: Advanced Tab

    Advanced Tab Specifies the settings for print spooling. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. NOTE [Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster] and [Start printing immediately] are set automatically when you install the printer driver. 2-30 Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences...
  • Page 53: Color Management Tab

    Color Management Tab Associates color profiles with your color printer. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences 2-31...
  • Page 54: Security Tab

    Security Tab Specifies security settings. Refer to your operating system documentation for more information. 2-32 Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences...
  • Page 55: Profile Tab

    Profile Tab Enables you to add, edit, and select a profile to be applied to print jobs. [Profile List] Displays the list of registered profiles. [Name] Displays the name of the profile currently selected in [Profile List]. [Comment] Describes the currently selected profile. [View Settings] Displays the settings of the currently selected profile.
  • Page 56 [Delete] NOTE When one of the pre-defined profiles is selected, this button is disabled. [Import] [Export] NOTE When one of the pre-defined profiles is selected, this button is disabled. [Define Document Property] [Allow Profile Selection] [Allow Setting Edition] NOTE When [Allow Profile Selection] is cleared, [Allow Setting Edition] is disabled. 2-34 Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences Removes the selected profile from [Profile List].
  • Page 57: Add/Edit Profile

    Add/Edit Profile Clicking [Add] or [Edit] opens the [Add/Edit Profile] dialog box which enables you to register new profiles and edit existing profiles. This dialog box has four tab sheets. ■ Attribution Tab The [Attribution] tab sheet enables you to specify attributions of the profile. [Name] Specifies the name of the new profile, or allows you to change the name of the profile selected in the [Profile] tab sheet.
  • Page 58: Printing Preferences

    Specifies the print quality including resolution, brightness and contrast (see p. 2-45). Printing Preferences The [Canon MF3110 Printing Preferences] dialog box contains three tab sheets that enable you to specify the default print settings for every print job. NOTE •...
  • Page 59: Page Setup Tab

    Page Setup Tab Specifies the page settings including the paper size, scaling, number of copies, orientation, and number of pages per sheet. For information on [Profile], refer to "Profiles," on p. 2-49. Default settings depend on the country/region of purchase. Displays the image with the currently selected settings reflected.
  • Page 60 [Page Layout] NOTE • • [Manual Scaling] Reduces or enlarges the original page size. Selecting this check box [Page Order] [Paper Type] NOTE If you select [Envelope Monarch], [Envelope COM10], [Envelope DL], or [Envelope C5] as [Output Size], [Paper Type] is automatically set to [Envelope]. [Watermark] 2-38 Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences...
  • Page 61: Edit Watermark

    NOTE This option is disabled when [Page Layout] is set to [Poster]. [Edit Watermark] Opens the [Edit Watermark] dialog box (see p. 2-39). [Custom Paper Opens the [Custom Paper Size Settings] dialog box (see p. 2-41). Size] [Layout Options] Opens the [Layout Options] dialog box (see p. 2-42). NOTE This option is disabled when [Page Layout] is set to [Poster].
  • Page 62 [Add] [Delete] [Position] [Move to Center] [Angle] [Name] [Text] [Font] [Style] [Size] [Color] [Border] [Print Style] [Print on First Page Only] 2-40 Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences Registers a new watermark. Clicking this button adds a blank name field in [Watermark List] in which you enter the name of watermark to be registered.
  • Page 63 List] box. You can specify the name, width, and height of each size. NOTE This setting is available only when you open the [Canon MF3110 Printing Preferences] dialog box from the [Printers and Faxes] folder (in Windows 98/Me/2000, [Printers]). [Paper List] Displays the paper sizes actually available.
  • Page 64 [Delete] NOTE • • ■ Layout Options Clicking [Layout Options] in the [Page Setup] tab sheet opens the [Layout Options] dialog box. This dialog box enables you to print pages with a page frame, header, and footer. This option is disabled when [Page Layout] in the [Page Setup] tab sheet is set to [Poster] (see p.
  • Page 65: Finishing Tab

    Finishing Tab Specifies the finishing settings for the printed pages including the collating and binding. For information on [Profile], refer to "Profiles," on p. 2-49. [Binding Location] Selects a binding location for the printed pages. [Gutter] Opens the [Gutter Settings] dialog box (see p. 2-44). [Finishing] Selects if the printed pages are sorted by copy or not ([Off] or [Collate]).
  • Page 66 ■ Gutter Settings Clicking [Gutter] in the [Finishing] tab sheets opens the [Gutter Settings] dialog box. [Gutter] ■ Advanced Settings Clicking [Advanced Settings] in the [Finishing] tab sheet opens the [Advanced Settings] dialog box. [Image Refinement] [Restore Defaults] Resets all the current settings to their default values. 2-44 Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences Specifies the gutter width in a range between 0.0 and 1.2 in (0 and 30...
  • Page 67: Quality Tab

    Quality Tab Specifies the settings for print quality including the resolution and contrast. For information on [Profile], refer to "Profiles," on p. 2-49. [Objective] Selects the best setting for the print job according to document content. [Details] Opens the [Detailed Settings] dialog box (see p. 2-46). [Manual Grayscale Settings] Enables the manual grayscale.
  • Page 68 [About] [Restore Defaults] Resets all the current settings to their default values. ■ Detailed Settings Clicking [Details] in the [Quality] tab sheet opens the [Detailed Settings] dialog box. This dialog box enables you to specify detailed settings for print quality. [Resolution] [B &...
  • Page 69 ● Grayscale Adjustment Tab [Preview] Displays the image with the currently selected brightness and contrast reflected. [Original] Displays the original image. [Brightness] Adjusts the brightness of the preview image in the range between –5 and 5. [Contrast] Adjusts the contrast of the preview image in the range between –5 and [Restore Defaults] Resets all the current settings to their default values.
  • Page 70 ● Matching Tab [Matching Mode] Specifies a color-matching mode ([Driver Matching Mode] or [Gamma [Matching Method]Selects the matching method. [Monitor Profile] [Gamma] [Restore Defaults] Resets all the current settings to their default values. 2-48 Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences Adjustment]).
  • Page 71: Profiles

    Profiles A registered combination of settings for the [Page Setup], [Finishing], and [Quality] tab sheets is referred to as a profile. The profile function commonly provided in each of these tab sheets enables you to add, edit, and select a profile, which facilitates your print jobs.
  • Page 72 Switches the job mode between [Print] and [Edit and Preview]. [Print] Executes a normal print job. [Edit and Preview] Saves the data in the Canon Page Composer dialog box. If you open [Canon MF3110 Properties] from the [Printers] folder and select the [Edit and Preview] mode, [Edit and Preview] mode is locked.
  • Page 73 ■ Add Profile Clicking (Add) opens the [Add Profile] dialog box. This dialog box enables you to register a new profile with the current settings. You can add up to 50 new profiles. [Name] Specifies the name of the profile to be registered. [Icon] Selects an icon to represent the profile to be registered.
  • Page 74 [Profile List] [View Settings] [Delete] NOTE When one of the pre-defined profiles or the profiles you defined in the [Profile] tab of the printer properties dialog box is selected, you cannot delete it. [Name] NOTE When one of the pre-defined profiles or the profiles you defined in the [Profile] tab of the printer properties dialog box is selected, the name cannot be changed.
  • Page 75 ■ View Settings Clicking [View Settings] opens the [View Settings] dialog box. This dialog box displays the current settings in the [Page Setup], [Finishing], and [Quality] tab sheets. [Copy] Copies the contents of the current settings to the clipboard. Windows 2000/XP Properties and Printing Preferences 2-53...
  • Page 76: Using The Machine On Your Network

    Using the Machine on Your Network This section provides instructions for using the MF3110 machine on your network. By setting your machine as a shared printer on your network, the network users can share the machine for printing. The print server and clients do not need to use the same operating system, and it is possible to print from a Windows 98/Me client to a Windows 2000/XP print server, or vice versa.
  • Page 77 Right-click the [Local Area Connection] icon ➞ select [Properties] from the pop-up menu. The [Local Area Connection Properties] dialog box appears. Select [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] ➞ click [OK]. The server service is added. ■ Adding Server Service (Windows 2000) Click [Start] on the Windows task bar ➞...
  • Page 78 Select [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] ➞ click [OK]. The server service is added. 2-56 Using the Machine on Your Network...
  • Page 79 ■ Setting Printer Sharing Open the printer properties dialog box ➞ select [Share this printer] (Windows 2000: [Shared as]) in the [Sharing] tab sheet. NOTE On how to open the printer properties dialog box, see "Changing Print Settings," on p. 2-4. Enter a share name in the edit box as needed.
  • Page 80: Windows 98/Me Server Settings

    Windows 98/Me Server Settings The following is the procedure to make your machine available to your network users, under Windows 98/Me. The screen shots shown are from Windows 98. ■ Adding Server Service Click [Start] on the Windows task bar ➞ select [Settings] ➞ [Control Panel].
  • Page 81 Select [Service] ➞ click [Add]. The [Select Network Service] dialog box appears. Select [File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks] ➞ click [OK]. Using the Machine on Your Network 2-59...
  • Page 82 Click [File and Print Sharing]. The [File and Print Sharing] dialog box appears. Select [I want to be able to allow others to print to my printer(s).] ➞ click [OK]. 2-60 Using the Machine on Your Network...
  • Page 83: Using The Shared Printer On Your Network

    Select the [Access Control] tab ➞ [Share-level access control] or [User-level access control]. Click [OK]. The server service is added. If the confirmation message dialog box appears, click [Yes] to restart your computer. Using the Shared Printer on Your Network When the MF3110 machine is already on your network and set as a shared printer, you can use it via network.
  • Page 84: Add Printer Wizard (Windows 2000/Xp)

    Open Explorer ➞ browse the network until you can see the icon of the shared printer. Double-click the machine icon, or drag the machine icon to your [Printers and Faxes] (Windows 98/Me/2000: [Printers]) folder. The [Add Printer Wizard] dialog box appears. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
  • Page 85: Add Printer Wizard (Windows 98/Me)

    Select [Connect to this printer (or to browse for a printer, select this option and click Next)] (Windows 2000: [Type the printer name, or click Next to browse for a printer]) ➞ enter the name of the printer you want to connect to ➞ click [Next]. If you do not know the name of the printer, click [Next] without entering the name to proceed to the [Browse for Printer] dialog box.
  • Page 86 ● To select the location: ❑ Click [Browse]. ❑ Select the location of the printer ➞ click [OK]. NOTE Depending on your network environment, the installation of the driver may be carried out automatically. In this case you need not perform steps 7 through 10 below. Click [Next].
  • Page 87 ❑ Select the location containing the printer driver ➞ click [OK]. You can also enter the path name directly in the edit box. Click [OK]. Enter the name of the printer you want to use ➞ click [Next]. If you accept the default name, leave the edit box as it is ➞ click [Next]. NOTE If the connection fails, you will be able to install the printer but you will not be able to use the printer until it comes back online.
  • Page 88 2-66 Using the Machine on Your Network...
  • Page 89: Scanning

    Scanning This chapter explains the procedure to scan documents to your computer. Scanning with [Start] on the Machine By pressing [SCAN] ➞ [Start] on the operation panel of the machine, you can scan documents to your computer. Pressing [SCAN] ➞ [Start] has the same effect as clicking [Save] in the MF Toolbox. You can change the settings for [Save], or set up a button other than [Save] to perform the same operation.
  • Page 90: Setting The Scanning Function For [Start]

    Setting Up [Start] to Operate in a Different Way from [Save] On the Windows desktop, double-click [Canon MF Toolbox 4.7]. Alternatively, on the Windows desktop, click [start] ➞ [(All) Programs] ➞ [Canon] ➞ [MF Toolbox 4.7] ➞ [Toolbox 4.7]. The MF Toolbox will open. Drag the mark will be displayed above the button you select.
  • Page 91: Setting Up [Start] In The [Settings] Dialog Box

    Setting Up [Start] in the [Settings] Dialog Box In the MF Toolbox, click [Settings]. In the [Settings] dialog box, from the pull-down list for [Start Button], select the button you want to link [Start] to, then click [OK]. You can also set up [Start] in the [Scanners and Cameras] folder (see p. 3-4). Setting the Scanning Function for [Start]...
  • Page 92: Setting Up [Start] In The [Scanners And Cameras] Folder (Windows 2000: The [Scanners And Cameras Properties] Dialog Box)

    Setting Up [Start] in the [Scanners and Cameras] Folder (Windows 2000: the [Scanners and Cameras Properties] Dialog Box) Open the [Scanners and Cameras] folder (Windows 2000: the [Scanners and Cameras Properties] dialog box). Click [start] on the Windows task bar, select [Control Panel] ➞ [Printers and Other Hardware] ➞...
  • Page 93 Specify an action for [Start]. ● On Windows XP: ❑ Select the [Events] tab ➞ select [Canon MF3110 Scan Button] in the [Select an event] pull-down list ➞ select the operation for [Start] in [Actions] ➞ click [OK]. ● On Windows 98/2000/Me: ❑...
  • Page 94: Scanning With The Mf Toolbox

    Place the document face-down on the platen glass. On the Windows desktop, double-click [Canon MF Toolbox 4.7]. Alternatively, on the Windows desktop, click [start] ➞ [(All) Programs] ➞ [Canon] ➞ [MF Toolbox 4.7] ➞ [Toolbox 4.7]. The MF Toolbox will open.
  • Page 95 A dialog box will appear for each of the buttons. Adjust the settings. For details, see "MF Toolbox Settings," on p. 3-9. If you clicked a button other than [Mail], [Save] or [PDF] and no application appears in [Link Scanned Images to], select an application. If you want to keep the same settings for future scans, click [Apply] before clicking [Start].
  • Page 96 Adjust the settings, then click [Scan]. [ScanGear MF] dialog box For details, see "Setting Preferences and Scanning with ScanGear MF," on p. 3-18. Scanning starts. If you clicked [Mail], [Save] or [PDF] in step 3, a folder with the scanning date will be created in the [My Pictures] folder in the [My Documents] folder, and your document will be saved in this folder.
  • Page 97: Mf Toolbox Settings

    MF Toolbox Settings Example: [Mail] dialog box Scanner Settings You can specify the scanning mode, scanning resolution, document size, and file size of the scanned image. You can also select to make advanced settings using the ScanGear MF. ■ [Select Source] This setting is not available for this model.
  • Page 98: Image Quality

    ■ [Scan Mode] Selects the scan mode. The scan modes you can select differ depending on the MF Toolbox button you press. [Black and White] Scans document as a black and white image. [Grayscale] [Color] [Color (Magazine)] Scans document as a color image with the [Descreen] function set to ■...
  • Page 99: Save Scanned Image

    Save Scanned Image You can specify the file name, file format, and location to save the scanned image. When you select [PDF] as file format, you can also perform detailed settings for the PDF file. ■ [File Name] Enter a file name for the scanned image. If you try to save another file with the same name, four digits starting from 0001 will be attached after the file name.
  • Page 100: Link Scanned Images To

    ■ [Save Pictures to a Subfolder with Current Date] Check this checkbox to create a folder with current date (e.g. 2004-12-31) in the specified location and save the scanned images in this folder. Link Scanned Images to You can specify an application to be used to display the scanned image. If no name is displayed or you wish to change the application, click [Set] ➞...
  • Page 101 [Add] Press to scan other images to preview as thumbnails and save or forward all the scanned images at once. [Forward] Press to forward the scanned images to the application you specified in the [Link Scanned Images to] settings. When scanning with the [Mail] button and [None (Attach Manually)] is selected for [Link Scanned Images to], pressing [Forward] opens the folder where the scanned image is saved.
  • Page 102: Scanning An Image From An Application

    With Windows XP, you can use the ScanGear MF or the WIA driver as the scanner driver. To use ScanGear MF, select [Canon MF3110]. To use the WIA driver, select [WIA-Canon MF3110]. Specify the scanner settings ➞ click [Scan]. For details, see "Setting Preferences and Scanning with ScanGear MF," on p. 3-18, or "Scanning with the WIA Driver (Windows XP Only),"...
  • Page 103: Creating One Pdf File From Two Or More Pages

    Place the document face-down on the platen glass. On the Windows desktop, double-click [Canon MF Toolbox 4.7]. Alternatively, on the Windows desktop, click [start] ➞ [(All) Programs] ➞ [Canon] ➞ [MF Toolbox 4.7] ➞ [Toolbox 4.7]. The MF Toolbox will open.
  • Page 104 Adjust the following settings if necessary ➞ click [OK]. [Create Searchable PDF] [PDF Compression] Click [Start]. The [ScanGear MF] dialog box will open if you selected [Use the Scanner Driver to Make Advanced Settings] in step 3. Adjust your settings, then click [Scan]. For settings, see "Setting Preferences and Scanning with ScanGear MF,"...
  • Page 105 If you are scanning using the platen glass, the following dialog box appears as each page is scanned. To continue to scan, place the next page and click [Next]. When scanning is completed, click [Finish]. A folder with the scanning date will be created in the [My Pictures] folder in the [My Documents] folder, and your document will be saved in this folder.
  • Page 106: Setting Preferences And Scanning With Scangear Mf

    Setting Preferences and Scanning with ScanGear MF With ScanGear MF, you can review with the preview image (provisional scan) how the final image will be scanned and make detailed adjustments for the size and color of the image. If the preview image is satisfactory, you can then scan the document properly.
  • Page 107: Using Simple Mode

    Using Simple Mode Place the document face-down on the platen glass. In [Select Document Type], select the document type. [Photo (Color)] To scan color photos (300dpi). [Magazine (Color)]To scan color magazines (150dpi, with the Descreen function). To scan text and line drawings (black and white, 300dpi). [Newspaper (B &...
  • Page 108: Add/Delete The Output Size

    Select the destination of the scanned image. You can select from [Print (300 dpi)], [Image display (150 dpi)], or [OCR (300 dpi)], depending on the document type you select in step 2. For details on this setting, see "Determining Resolution," on p. 3-41. Select the output size of the scanned image depending on the destination you selected in step 4.
  • Page 109: Simple Mode Toolbar

    [Height] Specifies the height of the output size. [Unit] Selects the unit of measurement for the output size. [Add] Adds the output size to the [Output Size List]. [Delete] Deletes the selected output size from the [Output Size List]. Simple Mode Toolbar With the Simple Mode Toolbar, you can make adjustments to the preview image and also select a part of the image displayed.
  • Page 110: Using Advanced Mode

    Using Advanced Mode In Advanced Mode, you can adjust settings such as brightness and contrast to the preview. Place the document face-down on the platen glass. Select settings for [Input Settings], [Output Settings] and [Image Settings], and adjust the color settings. For details on the settings, see "Advanced Mode Settings,"...
  • Page 111: Advanced Mode Toolbar

    Click [Scan]. Scanning starts. NOTE If white lines appear on one edge of the scanned image, check that the document is correctly placed on the platen glass. A document should be placed approximately mm) from the front edge (i.e., the edge closest to the control panel) of the platen glass. Advanced Mode Toolbar With the Advanced Mode Toolbar, you can make adjustments to the preview image and also select a part of the image displayed.
  • Page 112: Advanced Mode - Specifying The Parameters Of A Scan

    Advanced Mode - Specifying the Parameters of a Scan You can specify the parameters of a scan by selecting a part of the image. When you scan again, only the part of the image you have specified is scanned. You can specify the parameters of a scan with one of the following methods. To Select the Parameters of a Scan Automatically After previewing, on the Toolbar, click gradually crop off the image outside the borders detected in the preview image.
  • Page 113: Advanced Mode Settings

    Advanced Mode Settings Input Settings ■ [Select Image Source] This setting is not available for this model. ([Platen Glass] is automatically selected.) ■ [Paper Size] Selects the size of the document to be scanned. The preview area size (height-to-width ratio) will change to the paper size you selected. Change this setting to set up the machine not to scan beyond the parameters of the scan when previewing or if you are scanning without specifying the parameters of the scan.
  • Page 114: Output Settings

    ■ Input Size You can specify the width and height of the parameters of the scan by entering a value. After entering the value, press the Enter key, and the size of the cropping frame will change. Click height proportions of the image. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 115: Image Settings

    ■ [Output Size] For setting the print size (output size) of the scanning parameters you have specified. Specify by entering a value in either (Width), (Height) or [%] (Scale), or click a [%] (Scale) value. After adjusting the settings, either click on another area or press the Enter key, and the other values linked to the input values will change.
  • Page 116 ■ [Descreen] Set to [ON] when scanning printed photographs and pictures. The default setting is [OFF]. IMPORTANT • You cannot set [Descreen] to [ON] if [Black and White] or [Text Enhanced] is selected in [Color Mode]. • Even if [Descreen] is set to [ON], some moire effect may remain if [Unsharp Mask] is also set to [ON].
  • Page 117 Corrects highly faded images, but it may change the tone of the image. NOTE • This setting is not available when [Canon ColorGear] is selected in the [Color Settings] tab in the [Preferences] dialog box. • This setting is reflected also in the preview image.
  • Page 118: Color Settings

    In [Black and White] mode, the Color Settings buttons changes to the [Threshold] button, and no Color Settings buttons will be displayed when [Text Enhanced] mode or [Canon ColorGear] is selected. When you use the Color Settings buttons, the changes you make will be immediately reflected in the preview image or in the scan.
  • Page 119 [Reset] Revises all color adjustment settings to default settings. [Master], [Red], [Green], [Blue] and all settings for contrast/brightness, gamma, histogram and tone curve will be suspended and will return to default settings. Images which have undergone automatic color correction will also return to their defaults. ■...
  • Page 120 ■ [Gamma] By clicking The gamma allows you to adjust the brightness of the image viewed on the computer monitor to the brightness of the original document. The default is 2.2. You will have to change this value if you are using a monitor with a different gamma value.
  • Page 121 [Reset] Resets all the current settings to their default values. ■ [Histogram] By clicking , you can access the [Histogram] dialog box. A histogram allows you to see the data concentration at each brightness level in an image. You can specify the darkest and brightest levels within an image, cut the levels and expand the middle of the tonal range of the image.
  • Page 122 ❑ Click specify the highlighted point. You can also enter a value (10 to 255). ❑ Drag the triangles at the bottom of the histogram to an appropriate level. Areas on the left of turn black. The area at black-point and white-point. Areas on the right of turn white.
  • Page 123 [Channel] Selects a color to adjust either [Red], [Green], or [Blue], or select [Master] to adjust three colors together. [Select Tone Selects the tone curve. ([No correction], [Overexposure], Curve] [Underexposure], or [High contrast]) [Reset] Resets all the current settings to their default values. ■...
  • Page 124 ■ [Threshold] By clicking If [Black and White] is selected in [Color Mode], the Color Settings buttons will become the [Threshold] button. NOTE • The brightness of color and grayscale images are expressed as a value between 0 and 255 but brightness of black and white images is expressed in terms of either black or white including the parts of an image which are a color between the two.
  • Page 125: [Preferences] Dialog Box

    [Preferences] Dialog Box Clicking [Preferences] on [Advanced Mode] tab opens the [Preferences] dialog box. In this dialog box, you can adjust settings for scanning and previewing. ■ [Preview] Tab [Preview at the Start of ScanGear MF] Selects the preview operation when you open ScanGear MF. [Display Saved Preview Image] is selected by default.
  • Page 126 [Cropping Frame on Previewed Images] [Executes Auto Cropping on Previewed Images] [Display the Last Frame on Previewed Images] [None] [Cropping Size for Thumbnail View] ■ [Scan] Tab [Scan without using ScanGear’s Window] [Color (Documents)] 3-38 Setting Preferences and Scanning with ScanGear MF Sets how the frame is displayed when you preview images.
  • Page 127 This setting is not available for this model. [Text Enhanced] The document is scanned in [Text Enhanced] mode when the [Black and White] setting is configured in the application. IMPORTANT These settings will be invalid in UI mode (the mode in which the ScanGear MF dialog box is displayed).
  • Page 128 No color matching is made. If selected, the image color will always be automatically corrected. If you select either [Canon ColorGear] or [None], this setting is not available. This setting is selected by default. You cannot set the Energy Saving Mode from your computer.
  • Page 129: Determining Resolution

    [Play Sound When Scanning is Completed] If selected, the scanner plays sound when scanning is completed. Click [Browse], then specify a sound file. You can specify the files below. • MIDI files (*.mid, *.rmi, *.midi) • Audio files (*.wav, *.aiff) •...
  • Page 130 ■ Resolution and Data Size If you double the resolution, the image data will be four times greater. If the data is too large, processing speed will slow down significantly, and you may experience malfunctions such as lack of memory. Make sure the resolution corresponds to the purpose of use of the image and set at the lowest level possible.
  • Page 131: Scanning With The Wia Driver (Windows Xp Only)

    For details on how to open the [Scanners and Cameras] folder, see "Setting Up [Start] in the [Scanners and Cameras] Folder (Windows 2000: the [Scanners and Cameras Properties] Dialog Box)," on p. 3-4. Double-click the scanner icon ([WIA Canon MF3110]). Click [Next]. Scanning with the WIA Driver (Windows XP Only) "...
  • Page 132 Select a picture type. You can select from the following: - [Color picture] - [Grayscale picture] - [Black and white picture or text] - [Custom] NOTE When selecting [Custom], click [Custom settings] to make detailed settings in the [Properties] dialog box. (See "Advanced Properties," on p. 3-48.) Specify the scanned area.
  • Page 133 Click [Next]. Specify a name, a file format, and the location for saving the group of pictures. ❑ Enter a name for the group of pictures. When you save more than one picture in the same location, sequential numbers are automatically added at the ends of file names (e.g.
  • Page 134 Click [Next]. Scanning starts. NOTE To cancel scanning, click [Cancel]. 3-46 Scanning with the WIA Driver (Windows XP Only)
  • Page 135 Click [Next]. If you want to publish these pictures to a Web site or order printouts online, select the corresponding option. For more information, see the Windows operating system documentation. Click [Finish]. The location selected in step 7 will appear. Scanning with the WIA Driver (Windows XP Only) 3-47...
  • Page 136: Advanced Properties

    Advanced Properties The following screen shows the Advanced Properties tab in Windows XP. NOTE The setting items and default values in the [Advanced Properties] tab vary depending on the type of picture you have selected. Preview [Brightness] NOTE [Contrast] NOTE [Resolution (DPI)] Selects the scanning resolution in dot per inch (50 to 300).
  • Page 137: Scanning From An Application

    Scanning from an Application With the WIA driver dialog box open, follow the procedure below. To display the WIA driver, see "Scanning an Image from an Application," on p. 3-14. NOTE If white lines appear on one edge of the scanned image, check that the document is correctly placed on the platen glass.
  • Page 138 Adjust the quality of the image ➞ click [OK]. For details on how to adjust the quality of the image, see "Advanced Properties," on p. 3-48. Specify the scanned area. Click [Preview] ➞ drag Click [Scan]. Scanning starts. When the scanning is completed, the scanned image will appear in the display area of the application.
  • Page 139: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter describes the problems you might encounter when using the machine and their remedies. It also explains what to do if you cannot solve the problem by yourself. •"Printer Problems," on p. 4-1. •"Driver Problems," on p. 4-4. •"Scanning Problems,"...
  • Page 140 No power is supplied. Is the power cord plugged in? Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into both the machine and the AC outlet. Is the AC outlet supplying power? Make sure the AC outlet is supplying power; try another outlet if necessary. Does the AC voltage match the printer? Make sure the voltage of the AC outlet matches the ratings on the machine.
  • Page 141 Printer locks up system. Does your system setup have a problem? Make sure that you have a high-quality shielded interface cable. The problem might be in your BIOS. Verify that your BIOS setup is correct. (See your computer's documentation for details.) Verify that your physical memory is working correctly.
  • Page 142: Driver Problems

    Driver Problems Driver is not working properly. Is the printer driver selected as the default printer driver? Specify the corresponding printer driver as the default printer driver for the MF3110. Cannot print some fonts in a document correctly. Does the document contain Adobe Type Manager (ATM) fonts? Adobe Type Manager (ATM) is not supported.
  • Page 143 USB Printer], or [Unknown].) For Windows 2000/XP, select [USB Printing Support] or [Canon CARPS USB Printer] ➞ select [Uninstall] from the [Action] menu. For Windows 98, select [MF3110] ➞ click [Remove]. For Windows Me, select [Canon CARPS USB Printer] ➞ click [Remove]. IMPORTANT Never delete other devices or device drivers.
  • Page 144: Scanning Problems

    Scanning Problems Cannot scan a document. Is there anything displayed in the LCD? If nothing is displayed in the LCD, see Chapter 9, "Troubleshooting," in the Basic Guide. Is the Alarm indicator blinking? If the Alarm indicator is blinking, see Chapter 9, "Troubleshooting," in the Basic Guide.
  • Page 145 1. Open the following file in Notepad or another text editor application. Windows 98/Me: windows\system\CNCMFP10.ini Windows 2000: winnt\system32\CNCMFP10.ini Windows XP: windows\system32\CNCMFP10.ini 2. Below the last line, add the following two lines, then save the file. Take care not to modify any other parts. Scan] ReadSize=16 If you connect the machine to a USB 2.0-equipped computer, you may not be...
  • Page 146 3. If [WIA Canon MF3110] (Windows 98/Me/2000: [Canon MF3110 Twain Driver]) is present in the [Scanners and Cameras] folder or dialog box, the machine is recognized. If not, remove the software (see "Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Software," on p. 1-10), then reinstall it (see "Installing Software on Your Computer,"...
  • Page 147 You installed the applications on the MF3110 Setup CD-ROM but they were not registered in the MF Toolbox. Have you installed the applications with the MF Toolbox open? If you install the applications with the MF Toolbox open, the applications will not be registered in the MF Toolbox.
  • Page 148 Scanned image is displayed at a larger (smaller) size on the computer screen. Is the resolution setting correct? Do one of the following: 1. Enlarge or reduce the image display in the application. However, if you open the image in [Paint] or [Imaging], it may display at a large size and you will not be able to reduce it.
  • Page 149: Installing And Uninstalling Problems

    [Programs] ➞ delete the [Canon] folder. In Windows 98/Me, open [Settings] from the [Start] menu ➞ click [Taskbar & Start Menu] ➞ [Start Menu Programs] ➞ [Remove] ➞ select the [Canon] folder ➞ click [Remove]. The message <Version conflict> appears on your computer (Windows 98).
  • Page 150 Cannot use the software after upgrading to Windows XP. Have you upgraded Windows 98/Me/2000 to Windows XP without removing the software? Remove the software (see "Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Software," on p. 1-10), then reinstall it. (See "Installing Software on Your Computer," on p. 1-4.) In [Device Manager], green mark “?”...
  • Page 151: Appendix

    Appendix Printer Specifications Hardware Printing Speed 21 pages per minute (letter-size paper) Resolution Approx. 600 dpi Paper Sizes Cassette LTR, LGL, Executive, A4, B5, A5, Envelope Monarch, Envelope COM10, Envelope DL, Envelope C5 Plain paper, transparencies, envelopes, and heavy paper (up to 34 lb (128 g/m Maximum capacity: 250 sheets of 17 lb (64 g/m Multi-purpose...
  • Page 152: Software

    Software Printing Software Valid Printing Area Printer Specifications Canon Printer Driver for MF3110 Max. " (5 mm) blank margins at each edge...
  • Page 153: Glossary

    Canon ColorGear Color Matching Color management system for high-speed, high-precision color processing using Canon’s own color management technology. Canon ColorGear is compatible with the industry-standard format "ICC Profiles" and enables high-precision color management using the properties of color devices specified in color profiles. The system is used in many Canon products.
  • Page 154 Command An instruction that tells the machine to perform a certain function. Commands are sent from the computer to the machine via the interface cable when the machine is ready. Contrast The degree of difference between the lightest and darkest areas of an image. Decreasing contrast lightens the dark areas and darkens the light areas;...
  • Page 155 Fixing assembly The device used during the print process to fix the toner onto the paper (or other media) through applying heat and pressure. The assembly, located inside the printer, gets extremely hot (374°F (190°C)) during operation. Folder A container in which documents, program files, and other folders are stored on your disks.
  • Page 156 Install To copy software to a designated location on a computer’s hard disk so that it can be used at any time. Interface The connection between two devices through which they communicate with each other. The MF3110 features USB interface, which makes it compatible with IBM and similar personal computers.
  • Page 157 Multi-page PDF Several scanned documents saved as one PDF. Each document will become one page of the PDF. My Computer The Windows program that you can use to browse through your computer's filing system, and to open drives, folders, and files. You can also use [My Computer] to manage your files and your filing system, by moving, copying, renaming, and deleting items.
  • Page 158 Paper type All kinds of paper (plain paper, heavy paper, transparencies, and envelopes) are grouped under several paper types. Stands for Portable Document Format. A widely used format for transmitting and viewing documents on computers. PDF documents can be read or printed out with Adobe's Acrobat Reader program.
  • Page 159 Proportional spacing The spacing of characters according to the width of each character. This variable spacing between each character closes up awkward space and makes text easier to read. Queue A list of files that are either waiting to be printed or are currently printing. Once a file has been printed, it is removed from the print queue.
  • Page 160: Transfer Roller

    Separator page Optional pages printed at the beginning of each document to help separate one print job from another. Server A network computer that is directly attached to the printer. The server controls the printer and handles print jobs sent from the clients. See also Client. Shielded A type of cable that contains a metallic sheath over the conductor material to protect the data passing through the cable from electromagnetic interference.
  • Page 161 Industry-standard protocol for an application programming interface (API) for input devices such as scanners. If both the device and the application comply with the standard, they will be compatible regardless of differences in manufacturer or model. For example, with TWAIN-compatible image-processing software, you can start the scanner’s TWAIN driver from the software’s menu, scan the document and return the scanned image to its original image-processing software.
  • Page 162 WYSIWYG Pronounced wizzy-wig, an acronym for "what you see is what you get." For example, when you format a paragraph, the line breaks that appear on the printout are exactly the same as they are on the screen. 5-12 Glossary...
  • Page 163: Index

    Application, 3-14, 5-3 Attribution tab, Windows 2000/XP, 2-35 Auto Tone, 3-27 Brightness, 5-3 Brightness/Contrast, 3-31 Calibration, 3-30 Cannot install, 4-11 Canon ColorGear, 3-40 Cassette, 5-1 Client, 5-3 Collate, 5-3 Color, 2-31 Color Management tab, Windows 2000/XP, 2-31 Color Settings, 3-30...
  • Page 164 Final Review, 3-35 Finishing tab Windows 2000/XP, 2-36, 2-43 Windows 98/Me, 2-15 Fixing assembly, 5-5 Font, 5-5 Form, 5-5 Gamma, 3-32 General tab Windows 2000/XP, 2-27 Windows 98/Me, 2-6 Grain Correction, 3-29 Grayscale Adjustment tab Windows 2000/XP, 2-47 Windows 98/Me, 2-19 Grayscale image, 5-5 Grayscale Settings Windows 2000/XP, 2-46...
  • Page 165 Output Settings, 3-26 Page Setup tab Windows 2000/XP, 2-36, 2-37 Windows 98/Me, 2-9 Paper delivery, 5-1 feed, 5-7 size, 5-1 type, 5-8 weight, 5-1, 5-11 paper size custom, 2-13 Parameters of a scan specifying, 3-24 PDF, 5-8 PDF Setting dialog box, 3-15 Plain paper, 5-1 Portrait, 5-8 Ports tab, Windows 2000/XP, 2-29...
  • Page 166 setting, 3-4 using MF Toolbox, 3-6 with [Start] on the machine, 3-1 ScanSoft OmniPage, 3-8 Security tab Windows 2000/XP, 2-32 Server, 5-10 settings Windows 2000/XP, 2-54 settings Windows 98/Me, 2-58 Shared printer, 2-54 Add Printer Wizard (Windows 2000/XP), 2-62 Add Printer Wizard (Windows 98/Me), 2-63 network download, 2-61 Sharing tab Windows 2000/XP, 2-28...

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