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LBP113w
User's Guide
USRMA-2446-00 2018-08 en Copyright CANON INC. 2018
Contents
Important Safety Instructions ...........................................................................................................
2
Installation ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
Power Supply ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
Handling ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Maintenance and Inspections .................................................................................................................................... 8
Consumables ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
Setting Up .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Main Functions ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
Preparations Required Before Use ........................................................................................................................... 15
Preventing Unauthorized Access .............................................................................................................................. 16
Setting Up Using the Setup Guide ............................................................................................................................ 18
Setting the Date/Time ............................................................................................................................................. 20
Setting Up the Network Environment ...................................................................................................................... 22
Connecting to a Wireless LAN ............................................................................................................................... 24
Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode ....................................................................................... 26
Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode ........................................................................................... 28
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router ....................................................................................... 30
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings ...................................................................................... 32
Checking the SSID and Network Key ............................................................................................................... 35
Setting IP Addresses ........................................................................................................................................... 36
Setting IPv4 Address ..................................................................................................................................... 37
Setting IPv6 Addresses .................................................................................................................................. 40
Viewing Network Settings .................................................................................................................................... 43
Conguring Settings for Communication with a Computer ...................................................................................... 45
Conguring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions ........................................................................................... 46
Conguring Printer Ports ............................................................................................................................... 48
Setting Up Print Server .................................................................................................................................. 52
Conguring the Machine for Your Network Environment ......................................................................................... 55
Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit ...................................................................................................... 56
Conguring DNS .......................................................................................................................................... 57
Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP ......................................................................................... 60
Conguring SNTP ......................................................................................................................................... 64
Installing Drivers .................................................................................................................................................... 66
Basic Operations .......................................................................................................................................... 68
Parts and Their Functions ........................................................................................................................................ 70
Front Side .......................................................................................................................................................... 71
Back Side ........................................................................................................................................................... 72
Drawer .............................................................................................................................................................. 73
Operation Panel ................................................................................................................................................. 74
Turning ON the Machine ......................................................................................................................................... 76
I
Turning OFF the Machine .....................................................................................................................................
77
Using the Operation Panel ....................................................................................................................................... 78
Basic Screens ..................................................................................................................................................... 79
Home Screen ............................................................................................................................................... 80
<Status Monitor> Screen ............................................................................................................................... 81
Message Display ........................................................................................................................................... 83
Basic Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 84
Entering Text ...................................................................................................................................................... 86
Loading Paper ......................................................................................................................................................... 87
Loading Paper in the Drawer ................................................................................................................................ 89
Loading Envelopes .............................................................................................................................................. 92
Loading Preprinted Paper .................................................................................................................................... 94
Specifying Paper Size and Type ............................................................................................................................. 95
Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Drawer .................................................................................................. 96
Registering a Custom Paper Size .................................................................................................................... 97
Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed .................................................................................................................. 98
Entering Sleep Mode ............................................................................................................................................... 99
Printing .............................................................................................................................................................. 101
Printing from a Computer ..................................................................................................................................... 102
Canceling Prints ............................................................................................................................................... 104
Checking the Printing Status and Log .................................................................................................................. 106
Linking with Mobile Devices ............................................................................................................ 109
Connecting with Mobile Devices ............................................................................................................................ 110
Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router (LAN Connection) ........................................................................................ 111
Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode) ............................................................................................................. 112
Utilizing the Machine through Applications ........................................................................................................... 115
Using AirPrint ....................................................................................................................................................... 116
Printing with AirPrint ........................................................................................................................................ 120
If AirPrint Cannot Be Used ................................................................................................................................. 123
Using Google Cloud Print ....................................................................................................................................... 124
Managing the Machine by the Remote Control ....................................................................................................... 126
Managing the Machine ........................................................................................................................ 128
Setting Access Privileges ....................................................................................................................................... 130
Setting the System Manager PIN ........................................................................................................................ 131
Setting a Remote UI PIN .................................................................................................................................... 133
Conguring the Network Security Settings ............................................................................................................ 135
Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls ..................................................................................................... 137
Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings .................................................................................................. 138
Changing Port Numbers .................................................................................................................................... 141
Setting a Proxy ................................................................................................................................................. 142
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS .......................................................................................................... 144
Generating the Key and Certicate for Network Communication ...................................................................... 146
II
Generating a Key and Certicate Signing Request (CSR) ................................................................................... 149
Registering the Ke
y and Certicate for Network Communication ...................................................................... 152
Restricting the Machine's Functions ...................................................................................................................... 154
Restricting USB Functions .................................................................................................................................. 155
Disabling HTTP Communication ......................................................................................................................... 156
Disabling Remote UI ......................................................................................................................................... 157
Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI) ............................................................................................ 158
Starting Remote UI ........................................................................................................................................... 159
Checking the Status and Logs ............................................................................................................................ 162
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI ........................................................................................................... 166
Updating the Firmware ......................................................................................................................................... 169
Initializing Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 171
Setting Menu List ...................................................................................................................................... 174
<Network Settings> .............................................................................................................................................. 175
<Preferences> ....................................................................................................................................................... 183
<Timer Settings> ................................................................................................................................................... 187
<Printer Settings> ................................................................................................................................................. 190
<Adjustment/Maintenance> .................................................................................................................................. 192
<System Management Settings> ............................................................................................................................ 196
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................. 204
Regular Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................. 206
Cleaning the Exterior ........................................................................................................................................ 207
Cleaning the Fixing Assembly ............................................................................................................................. 208
Replacing the Toner Cartridge ............................................................................................................................... 209
Replacing the Drum Cartridge ............................................................................................................................... 213
Checking the Remaining Amount of Consumables .................................................................................................. 217
Relocating the Machine ......................................................................................................................................... 218
Viewing the Counter Value .................................................................................................................................... 220
Printing Reports and Lists ..................................................................................................................................... 221
Consumables ........................................................................................................................................................ 223
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................... 227
Common Problems ................................................................................................................................................ 229
Installation/Settings Problems ........................................................................................................................... 230
Printing Problems ............................................................................................................................................. 234
When You Cannot Print Properly ............................................................................................................................ 236
Printing Results Are Not Satisfactory ................................................................................................................... 238
Paper Creases or Curls ...................................................................................................................................... 247
Paper Is Fed Incorrectly ..................................................................................................................................... 249
A Message or a Number Starting with "#" (an Error Code) Is Displayed .................................................................... 250
Countermeasures for Each Message ................................................................................................................... 251
Countermeasures for Each Error Code ................................................................................................................ 260
III
Clearing Paper Jams .............................................................................................................................................. 261
Paper Jams inside the Machine
........................................................................................................................... 262
When a Problem Cannot Be Solved ......................................................................................................................... 266
Appendix ........................................................................................................................................................... 268
Third Party Software ............................................................................................................................................. 269
Feature Highlights ................................................................................................................................................ 270
Going Green and Saving Money ......................................................................................................................... 271
Improving Eciency ......................................................................................................................................... 272
So Much More .................................................................................................................................................. 273
Specications ....................................................................................................................................................... 275
Main Unit ........................................................................................................................................................ 276
Available Paper ................................................................................................................................................ 278
Printer Functions .............................................................................................................................................. 280
Management Functions ..................................................................................................................................... 281
System Environment ......................................................................................................................................... 282
Network Environment ....................................................................................................................................... 283
Manuals and Their Contents .................................................................................................................................. 284
Using User's Guide ................................................................................................................................................ 285
Screen Layout of User's Guide ............................................................................................................................ 286
Viewing User's Guide ........................................................................................................................................ 289
Basic Windows Operations .................................................................................................................................... 291
Notice .................................................................................................................................................................. 299
IV
Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................... 2
Installation ............................................................................................................................................................
3
Power Supply ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
Handling ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Maintenance and Inspections .............................................................................................................................. 8
Consumables .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Important Safety Instructions
1
Important Safety Instructions
2357-000
The content described in this chapter is for the pre
vention of damage to property and injury to users of the machine
and others. Before using this machine, read this chapter and follow the instructions to properly use this machine. Do
not perform any operations not described in this manual. Canon will not be responsible for any damages resulting
from use not described in this manual, improper use, or repair/changes not performed by Canon or a third party
authorized by Canon.
Installation(P. 3)
Power Supply(P. 5)
Handling(P. 6)
Maintenance and Inspections(P. 8)
Consumables(P. 9)
Important Safety Instructions
2
Installation
2357-001
To use this machine safely and comfortably
, carefully read the following precautions and install the machine in an
appropriate location.
Do not install in a location that may result in a r
e or electrical shock
A location wher
e the ventilation slots are blocked
(too close to walls, beds, sofas, rugs, or similar objects)
A damp or dusty location
A location exposed to direct sunlight or outdoors
A location subject to high temperatures
A location exposed to open ames
Near alcohol, paint thinners or other ammable substances
Other warnings
Do not connect unapproved cables to this machine. Doing so may result in a re or electrical shock.
Do not place necklaces and other metal objects or containers lled with liquid on the machine. If foreign
substances come in contact with electrical parts inside the machine, it may result in a re or electrical shock.
Do not use near medical equipment. Radio waves emitted from this machine may interfere with medical
equipment, which may result in malfunctions and accidents.
If any foreign substance falls into this machine, unplug the power plug from the AC power outlet and
contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
Do not install in the following locations
The machine may drop or fall, r
esulting in injury.
- An unstable location
- A location exposed to vibrations
Other cautions
When carrying this machine, follow the instructions in this manual. If carried impr
operly, it may fall, resulting
in injury.
When installing this machine, be careful not to get your hands caught between the machine and the oor or
walls. Doing so may result in injury.
Avoid poorly ventilated locations
This machine generates a slight amount of ozone and other emissions during normal use. These emissions
are not harmful to health. However, they may be noticeable during extended use or long production runs in
Important Safety Instructions
3
poorly ventilated rooms. To maintain a comfortable working environment, it is recommended that the room
where the machine oper
ates be appropriately ventilated. Also avoid locations where people would be
exposed to emissions from the machine.
Do not install in the following locations that may result in damage
A location subject to dr
amatic changes in temper
ature or
humidity
A location near equipment that generates magnetic or
electromagnetic waves
A laboratory or location where chemical reactions occur
A location exposed to corrosive or toxic gases
A location that may warp from the weight of the machine or
where the machine is liable to sink (a carpet, etc.)
Do not install in a location where condensation occurs
Water dr
oplets (condensation) may form inside the machine when the room where the machine is installed
is heated rapidly, and when the machine is moved from a cool or dry location to a hot or humid location.
Using the machine under these conditions may result in paper jams, poor print quality, or damage to the
machine. Let the machine adjust to the ambient temperature and humidity for at least 2 hours before use.
In altitudes of above sea level 3,000 m or higher
Machines with a hard disk may not operate properly when used at high altitudes of about 3,000 meters
above sea level, or higher.
Important Safety Instructions
4
Power Supply
2357-002
Use only a power supply that meets the specied voltage r
equirements. Failure to do so may result in a re
or electrical shock.
The machine must be connected to a socket-outlet with grounding connection by the provided power cord.
Do not use power cords other than the one provided, as this may result in a re or electrical shock.
The provided power cord is intended for use with this machine. Do not connect the power cord to other
devices.
Do not modify, pull, forcibly bend, or perform any other act that may damage the power cord. Do not place
heavy objects on the power cord. Damaging the power cord may result in a re or electrical shock.
Do not plug in or unplug the power plug with wet hands, as this may result in an electrical shock.
Do not use extension cords or multi-plug power strips with the machine. Doing so may result in a re or
electrical shock.
Do not wrap the power cord or tie it in a knot, as this may result in a re or electrical shock.
Insert the power plug completely into the AC power outlet. Failure to do so may result in a re or electrical
shock.
Remove the power plug completely from the AC power outlet during a thunder storm. Failure to do so may
result in a re, electrical shock, or damage to the machine.
Install this machine near the power outlet and leave sucient space ar
ound the power plug so that it can be
unplugged easily in an emergency.
When connecting power
Do not connect the power cor
d to an uninterruptible power source. Doing so may result in malfunction of or
damage to the machine at power failure.
If you plug this machine into an AC power outlet with multiple sockets, do not use the remaining sockets to
connect other devices.
Do not connect the power cord to the auxiliary AC power outlet on a computer.
Other precautions
Electrical noise may cause this machine to malfunction or lose data.
Important Safety Instructions
5
Handling
2357-003
Immediately unplug the power plug fr
om the AC power outlet
and contact an authorized Canon dealer if the machine makes
an unusual noise, emits an unusual smell, or emits smoke or
excessive heat. Continued use may result in a re or electrical
shock.
Do not disassemble or modify this machine. There are high-
voltage and high-temperature components inside the machine
which may result in a re or electrical shock.
Place the machine where childr
en will not come in contact with the power cord and other cables or internal
and electrical parts. Failure to do so may result in unexpected accidents.
Do not use ammable sprays near this machine. If ammable substances come into contact with electrical
parts inside this machine, it may result in a re or electrical shock.
When moving this machine, be sure to turn OFF the power of this machine and your computer, and then
unplug the power plug and interface cables. Failure to do so may damage the power cord or interface
cables, resulting in a re or electrical shock.
When plugging or unplugging a USB cable when the power plug is plugged into an AC power outlet, do not
touch the metal part of the connector, as this may result in an electrical shock.
If you are using a cardiac pacemaker
This machine generates a lo
w level magnetic ux and ultrasonic waves. If you use a cardiac pacemaker and
feel abnormalities, please move away from this machine and consult your physician immediately.
Do not place heavy objects on this machine as they may fall, r
esulting in injury.
For your safety, please unplug the power cord if the machine will not be used for a long period of time.
Use caution when opening and closing covers to avoid injury to your hands.
Keep hands and clothing away from the rollers in the output area. If the rollers catch your hands or clothing,
this may result in personal injury.
The inside of the machine and the output slot are very hot during and immediately after use. Avoid contact
with these areas to prevent burns. Also, printed paper may be hot immediately after being output, so use
caution when handling it. Failure to do so may result in burns.
Important Safety Instructions
6
Laser beam
If the laser beam should escape and enter your eyes, e
xposure may cause damage to your eyes.
When transporting the machine
To pr
event damage to the machine during transport, perform the following.
- Remove the toner cartridges and the drum cartridges.
- Securely pack the machine in the original box with packing materials.
If the operating noise concerns you
Depending on the use environment and operating mode, if the operating noise is of concern, it is
recommended that the machine be installed in a place other than the oce.
Other precautions
Follow the caution instructions on labels and the like found on this machine.
Avoid shaking or applying shock to this machine.
Do not forcibly open and close doors, covers, and other parts. Doing so may result in damage to the
machine.
Do not touch the contacts (
) inside the machine. Doing so may result in damage to the machine.
To prevent a paper jam, do not turn OFF the power, open/close the covers, and load/unload the paper when
printing.
Important Safety Instructions
7
Maintenance and Inspections
2357-004
Clean this machine periodically. If dust accumulates, the machine may not oper
ate properly. When cleaning, be sure to
observe the following. If a problem occurs during operation, see
Troubleshooting(P. 227) . If the problem cannot
be r
esolved or you feel the machine requires an inspection, see
When a Problem Cannot Be Solved(P. 266) .
Before cleaning, turn OFF the power and unplug the power plug from the AC power outlet. Failure to do so
may r
esult in a re or electrical shock.
Unplug the power plug periodically and clean with a dry cloth to remove dust and grime. Accumulated dust
may absorb humidity in the air and may result in a re if it comes into contact with electricity.
Use a damp, well wrung-out cloth to clean the machine. Dampen cleaning cloths with water only. Do not use
alcohol, benzine, paint thinner, or other ammable substances. Do not use tissue paper or paper towels. If
these substances come into contact with electrical parts inside the machine, they may generate static
electricity or result in a re or electrical shock.
Check the power cord and plug periodically for damage. Check the machine for rust, dents, scratches,
cracks, or excessive heat generation. Use of poorly-maintained equipment may result in a re or electrical
shock.
The inside of the machine has high-temperatur
e and high-voltage components. Touching these components
may result in burns. Do not touch any part of the machine that is not indicated in the manual.
When loading paper or removing jammed paper, be careful not to cut your hands with the edges of the
paper.
When removing jammed paper or replacing toner cartridges or the like, be careful not to get any toner on
your hands or clothing. If toner gets on your hands or clothing, wash them immediately with cold water.
Important Safety Instructions
8
Consumables
2357-005
Do not dispose of used toner cartridges or the like in open ames. Also, do not stor
e toner cartridges, drum
cartridges, or paper in a location exposed to open ames. This may cause the toner to ignite, and result in
burns or re.
If you accidentally spill or scatter toner, carefully gather the toner particles together or wipe them up with a
soft, damp cloth in a way that prevents inhalation. Never use a vacuum cleaner that does not have
safeguards against dust explosions to clean up spilled toner. Doing so may cause a malfunction in the
vacuum cleaner, or result in a dust explosion due to static discharge.
If you are using a cardiac pacemaker
The toner cartridge generates a low level magnetic ux. If you are using a cardiac pacemaker and feel
abnormalities, please move away from the toner cartridge and consult your physician immediately.
Use caution not to inhale any toner. If you should inhale toner, consult a physician immediately.
Use caution so that toner does not get into your e
yes or mouth. If toner should get into your eyes or mouth,
immediately wash with cold water and consult a physician.
Use caution so that toner does not come into contact with your skin. If it should, wash with soap and cold
water. If there is any irritation on your skin, consult a physician immediately.
Keep the toner cartridges and other consumables out of the reach of small children. If toner is ingested,
consult a physician or poison control center immediately.
Do not disassemble or modify the toner cartridge or the like. Doing so may cause the toner to scatter.
Handling the toner cartridge
Be sure to hold the toner cartridge using the handle.
Do not touch the toner feed section ( ), the electrical contacts ( ) or the toner cartridge memory ( ).
Important Safety Instructions
9
Except when necessary, do not take out the toner cartridge from the packing material or from this machine.
The toner cartridge is a magnetic pr
oduct. Do not move it close to products susceptible to magnetism
including oppy disks and disk drives. Doing so may result in data corruption.
Handling the drum cartridge
Be sure to hold the drum cartridge using the handle.
To avoid scratching the surface of the drum inside the machine or exposing it to light, do not open the drum
pr
otective shutter (
). Do not touch the electrical contacts ( ) or the drum cartridge memory ( ).
Except when necessary, do not take out the drum cartridge from the packing material or from this machine.
Storing the toner cartridge or the drum cartridge
Stor
e in the following environment to ensure safe and satisfactory use.
Storage temperature range: 0 to 35°C
Storage humidity range: 35 to 85% RH (relative humidity/no condensation)
*
Store without opening until the toner cartridge or the drum cartridge is to be used.
When removing the toner cartridge or the drum cartridge from this machine for storage, place the removed
toner cartridge or drum cartridge in the original packing material.
When storing the toner cartridge, do not store it upright or upside down. The toner will solidify and may not
return to its original condition even if it is shaken.
Important Safety Instructions
10
*
Even within the storable humidity r
ange, water droplets (condensation) may develop inside the toner cartridge or the drum
cartridge if there is a difference of temperature inside and outside the toner cartridge or the drum cartridge. Condensation
will adversely affect the print quality of toner cartridges or drum cartridges.
Do not store the toner cartridge or the drum cartridge in the following locations
Locations exposed to open ames
Locations exposed to direct sunlight or bright light for ve minutes or more
Locations exposed to excessive salty air
Locations where there are corrosive gases (i.e. aerosol sprays and ammonia)
Locations subject to high temperature and high humidity
Locations subject to dramatic changes in temperature and humidity where condensation may easily occur
Locations with a large amount of dust
Locations within the reach of children
Be careful of counterfeit toner cartridges or drum cartridges
Please be aware that there are counterfeit Canon toner cartridges or Canon drum cartridges in the
marketplace. Use of counterfeit toner cartridge or drum cartridge may result in poor print quality or
machine performance. Canon is not responsible for any malfunction, accident or damage caused by the use
of counterfeit toner cartridge or drum cartridge.
For more information, see canon.com/counterfeit.
Availability period of repairing parts, toner cartridges, drum cartridges and the like
The repairing parts, toner cartridges, drum cartridges and the like for the machine will be available for at
least seven (7) years after production of this machine model has been discontinued.
Packing materials for the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge
Save the packing materials for the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge. They are required when
transporting this machine.
The packing materials may be changed in form or placement, or may be added or removed without notice.
When disposing of a used toner cartridge, drum cartridge or the like
When discarding a toner cartridge, drum cartridge or the like, place it in the original packing material to
prevent toner from scattering from inside, and dispose of it in accordance with the applicable local
regulations.
Important Safety Instructions
11
Setting Up
Setting Up ............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Main Functions .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Pr
eparations Required Before Use ..................................................................................................................... 15
Preventing Unauthorized Access ........................................................................................................................ 16
Setting Up Using the Setup Guide ...................................................................................................................... 18
Setting the Date/Time ......................................................................................................................................... 20
Setting Up the Network Environment ............................................................................................................... 22
Connecting to a Wireless LAN ......................................................................................................................... 24
Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode ............................................................................. 26
Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode .................................................................................. 28
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router ............................................................................. 30
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings ............................................................................ 32
Checking the SSID and Network Key ........................................................................................................ 35
Setting IP Addresses ....................................................................................................................................... 36
Setting IPv4 Address ................................................................................................................................ 37
Setting IPv6 Addresses ............................................................................................................................ 40
Viewing Network Settings ............................................................................................................................... 43
Conguring Settings for Communication with a Computer ............................................................................ 45
Conguring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions ................................................................................. 46
Conguring Printer Ports ......................................................................................................................... 48
Setting Up Print Server ............................................................................................................................ 52
Conguring the Machine for Your Network Environment ............................................................................... 55
Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit ............................................................................................. 56
Conguring DNS ...................................................................................................................................... 57
Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP ............................................................................... 60
Conguring SNTP .................................................................................................................................... 64
Installing Drivers ................................................................................................................................................. 66
Setting Up
12
Setting Up
2357-006
Before using the functions of the machine, the envir
onmental conditions must be set in advance. To begin with, check
the sequences of ow required to complete the setup, and then perform the actual settings.
Preparations Required
Before Use(P
. 15)
The functions installed on the machine vary depending on the model you purchased. Befor
e using the
machine, see
Main Functions(P. 14) and check the available functions.
Conguring Initial Settings of the Machine (Setup Guide)
You can easily congur
e the initial settings required to use the machine, such as date, time, and network
settings, by following the on-screen guidance.
Setting Up Using the Setup Guide(P. 18)
Setting Up
13
Main Functions
2357-007
This manual covers all the functions of the model series you pur
chased. Before getting started, check which functions
are available on the model you purchased.
: With function : Without function
Function LBP113w
Display Black and white LCD
Wired LAN
Wireless LAN
Direct Connection
Remote UI
Default System Manager PIN Not specied
For the available driver types, see the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM supplied with the machine, or see the Canon
website (http://www
.canon.com/).
LINKS
Viewing User's Guide(P. 289)
Setting Up
14
Preparations Required Before Use
2357-008
Set up the machine following steps 1 to 3 in or
der. For more information about a particular step, click on the link to go
to the corresponding section. In addition, to use the machine safely, also check
Preventing Unauthorized
Access(P.
16) .
Step 1 Setting Up Using the Setup Guide(P. 18)
Step 2 Setting Up the Network Environment(P. 22)
Congure the network settings that ar
e not covered in the Setup Guide. If you do not need
to use the Setup Guide, congure the network settings from here.
Step 3 Installing Drivers(P. 66)
Setting from the Remote UI
When the network environment settings ar
e complete, you can eciently set the machine from a computer
using Remote UI.
Starting Remote UI(P. 159)
Setting Up
15
Preventing Unauthorized Access
2357-009
This section describes the security measures on ho
w to prevent unauthorized access from the external network. This is
a must-read for all users and administrators before using this machine, other printers, and multifunction machines
connected to the network. In recent years, a printer/multifunction machine connected to the network can offer you a
variety of useful functions, such as printing from a computer, operating from a computer using the remote function,
and sending scanned documents via the Internet. On the other hand, it is essential to take security measures to
reduce the security risk for information leakage, as a printer/multifunction machine has become more exposed to
threats, such as unauthorized access and theft, when it is connected to the network. This section explains necessary
settings you need to specify to prevent unauthorized access before using a printer/multifunction machine connected
to the network.
Security Measures to Prevent Unauthorized Access from the External Network
Assigning a Private IP Address(P. 16)
Using Firewall to Restrict Transmission(P. 17)
Specifying the TLS Encrypted Communication (P. 17)
Setting PIN to Manage Information Stored in the Machine(P. 17)
Assigning a Private IP Address
An IP address is a numerical label assigned to each device participating in a computer network. A "global IP address" is
used for the communication connecting to the Internet, and a "private IP address" is used for the communication
within a local area network, such as a LAN in the company. If a global IP address is assigned, your printer/
multifunction machine is open to the public and can be accessed via the Internet. Thus, the risk of information leakage
due to unauthorized access from external network increases. On the other hand, if a private IP address is assigned,
your printer/multifunction machine is closed to a local area network and can be accessed by only users on your local
area network, such as a LAN in the company.
Global IP Address
Can be accessed from the e
xternal network
Private IP Address
Can be accessed from the users within a local area network
Basically, assign a private IP address to your printer/multifunction machine. Make sure to conrm the IP address,
assigned to the printer/multifunction machine you are using, is a private IP address or not. A private IP address is
found in one of the following ranges.
Ranges for Private IP addresses
From 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
Fr
om 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
From 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
For information on how to conrm the IP address, see
Setting IPv4 Address(P. 37) .
If a global IP address is assigned to a printer/multifunction machine, you can cr
eate a network environment
to reduce the risk of unauthorized access by installing security software, such as a rewall that prevents
Setting Up
16
access from the external networks. If you want to assign a global IP address to and use a printer/
multifunction machine, contact your network administrator.
Using Firewall to Restrict Transmission
A re
wall is a system that prevents unauthorized access from the external networks and protects against attacks/
intrusions to a local area network. You can use a rewall on your network environment to block access from the
external network that appears to be dangerous, by restricting communication from specied IP address of the
external network. The function installed to a Canon printer/multifunction machine enables you to set up the IP
address lter. For information on how to set up an IP address lter, see
Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall
Settings(P.
138) .
Specifying the TLS Encrypted Communication
For information on the TLS Encrypted Communication, see
Conguring the Network Security Settings(P
. 135) ,
and on the procedures to specify, see
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS(P
. 144) .
Setting PIN to Manage Information Stored in the Machine
If a malicious third party attempts to gain unauthorized access to a printer/multifunction machine, setting PIN to
information stor
ed in the machine will reduce the risk of information leakage. Canon printers/multifunction machines
enable you to protect various type of information by setting PIN.
Setting PIN to Each Function
Setting PIN for Using Remote UI
For more information, see Setting a Remote UI PIN(P. 133) .
Setting PIN for the System Manager Settings
For mor
e information, see
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131) .
Listed abo
ve ar
e some examples of security measures for preventing unauthorized access. For more information on
the other security measures, see
Managing the Machine(P. 128) and tak
e necessary security measur
es for
preventing unauthorized access to suit your environment.
Setting Up
17
Setting Up Using the Setup Guide
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When the machine is turned on ( Turning ON the Machine(P. 76) ) for the rst time, the Setup Guide starts up to
assist you to congure the initial settings of the machine b
y following the on-screen guidance. In the Setup Guide, the
setting screens are displayed in the following order.
Step 1 Setting the Display Language and the Country or Region
Set the language to be displayed on the operation panel screen or in reports, as well as the
country or region wher
e the machine will be used.
1
Select a language.
2
Select a country or region.
Step 2 Setting the Date and Time
Adjust the machine's date/time.
1
Select a time zone.
What is UTC?
Coordinated Universal Time (UT
C) is the primary time standard by which the
world regulates clocks and time. The correct UTC time zone setting is required
for Internet communications.
2
Enter the date and time, and press
.
Step 3 Setting the Access Security Measures
Set a PIN to access the Remote UI. Because the Remote UI can be used to change the machine
settings from a computer, setting of a PIN is r
ecommended.
1
Select <Yes>.
If you select <No>, PIN is not set, and the Setup Guide proceeds to step 4.
You can also set the access security measure of the Remote UI later.
Setting a Remote UI PIN(P. 133)
2
Enter the PIN, and then select <Apply>.
3
Enter the same PIN, and then select <Apply>.
Step 4 Setting the Wireless LAN
Congure the settings to connect to the network using the wir
eless LAN.
1
Select <Yes>.
Select <No> to nish the Setup Guide without conguring the wireless LAN
settings. Read the displayed message, and press .
2
Select <OK>.
3
Select the setting method.
For more information about the wireless LAN settings, see Connecting to a
Wireless LAN(P. 24) .
Setting Up
18
4
Read the message that is displayed, and press .
When the Setup Guide is complete, the Home screen appears.
Setting Up
19
Setting the Date/Time
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Set the date and time for the machine. The date and time are used as the r
eference for the functions specifying the
time, therefore, they need to be set accurately.
Setting the Time Zone(P. 20)
Setting the Current Date and Time(P. 20)
Setting the Daylight Saving Time(P. 21)
Setting the Time Zone
If the time zone setting is changed, the values set in <Current Date/Time Settings> are also changed accordingly.
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Timer Settings> <Date/Time Settings> <Time Zone>.
3
Select the time zone.
What is UTC?
Coor
dinated Universal Time (UT
C) is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and
time. Time differences exist depending on the country or area where the machine is used. The correct UTC
time zone setting is required for Internet communications.
Setting the Current Date and Time
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Timer Settings> <Date/Time Settings> <Current Date/Time Settings>.
3
Enter the date and time.
Use or to move the cursor, and enter the date and time using or .
Setting Up
20
4
Press .
Set <Time Zone> before setting the curr
ent date and time. If the <Time Zone> setting is changed later, the
current date and time are also changed accordingly.
The display format of the date and time can be changed, respectively
.
<Date Format>(P. 187)
<Time Format>(P. 187)
Setting the Daylight Saving Time
If daylight saving time is enabled, specify the dates from which and to which daylight saving time is in effect.
1
Select <Menu> in the Home scr
een.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Timer Settings> <Date/Time Settings> <Daylight Saving Time Settings>.
3
Select <Off> or <On> in <Daylight Saving Time>.
When you select <On>, proceed to step 4.
4
Set the month and day for the start date, and then select <Apply>.
To set the day, specify "what day of which week."
5
Set the month and day for the end date, and then select <Apply>.
To set the day, specify "what day of which week."
This setting may be unavailable depending on the country or region of pur
chase.
Setting Up
21
Setting Up the Network Environment
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When connecting the machine to a wireless local ar
ea network (WLAN), you need to set an IP address unique to the
selected network. For specic IP address settings, contact your Internet service provider or Network Administrator.
If the machine is connected to an unsecured network, your personal information might be leak
ed to a third
party.
The machine does not come with a wireless r
outer. Have it ready as necessary.
For more information about your networking devices, see the instruction manuals for the devices or contact
your manufacturer.
Before You Start
Follo
w these steps to connect the machine to a network.
Check your computer settings.
Make sur
e that the computer is correctly connected to the network. For more
information, see the instruction manuals for the devices you are using, or contact the
device manufacturers.
Make sure that the network settings have been completed on the computer. If the
network has not been set up properly, you will not be able to use the machine on the
network, even if you perform the rest of the procedure below.
To check the MAC address of the machine.
Viewing the MAC Address and Information for Wireless LAN(P. 43)
Connect to a wireless LAN.
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Setting Up
22
Set the IP address as necessary.
At the time of purchase, the machine is set to automatically acquir
e an IP address.
Change this setting if you want to use a specic IP address.
Setting IP
Addresses(P
. 36)
LINKS
Conguring Settings for Communication with a Computer(P
. 45)
Conguring the Machine for Your Network Envir
onment(P. 55)
Setting Up
23
Connecting to a Wireless LAN
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Wireless r
outers (or access points) connect the machine to a computer via radio waves. If your wireless router is
equipped with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), conguring your network is automatic and easy. If your networking
devices do not support automatic conguration, or if you want to specify authentication and encryption settings in
detail, you need to manually set up the connection. Make sure that your computer is correctly connected to the
network.
Setting Up Connection Using WPS(P. 24)
Manually Setting Up Connection(P. 25)
Risk of information leak
Use wireless LAN connection at your o
wn discretion and at your own risk. If the machine is connected to an
unsecured network, your personal information might be leaked to a third party because radio waves used in
wireless communication can go anywhere nearby, even beyond walls.
Wireless LAN security
The wireless LAN function of this machine supports WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK. For the wireless security
compatibility of your wireless router, see the instruction manuals for your networking devices or contact
your manufacturer.
Required devices for wireless LAN connection
The machine does not come with a wireless r
outer. Have the router ready as necessary.
Setting Up Connection Using WPS
When using WPS, two modes are available: push button mode and PIN code mode.
Push Button Mode
Find the WPS mark sho
wn below on the package of your wireless router. Also make sure that there is a WPS button on
your networking device.
Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode(P. 26)
Setting Up
24
PIN Code Mode
Some WPS routers do not support the push button mode. If WPS PIN code mode is mentioned on the package or in
the instruction manuals of your networking de
vice, set up the connection by entering the PIN code.
Setting Up
Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode(P. 28
)
If the wireless r
outer is set to use WEP authentication, you may not be able to set up connection using WPS.
Manually Setting Up Connection
When manually setting up a wireless connection, you can either select a wir
eless router or manually enter the required
information. Regardless of the method, make sure that you have the required setup information, including the SSID
and network key.
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35)
Selecting a Wireless Router
Select this setup option if you need to manually set up the connection but want to complete the setup as easily as
possible. Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router(P. 30)
Manually Entering the Setup Information
If you want to specify security settings in detail, such as authentication and encryption settings, manually enter the
SSID and network ke
y to set up the connection.
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
LINKS
Setting Up the Network Environment(P. 22)
Setting Up
25
Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode
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If your wireless r
outer supports WPS push button mode, you can easily set up a connection with a WPS button.
How to operate the wireless router may vary on each device. See the instruction manuals for your
networking de
vice for help.
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Network Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <Wireless LAN Settings>.
If the <Enable the wir
eless LAN?> message is displayed, select <Y
es>.
If the <Direct Connection will be disabled. Is it OK?> message is displayed, select <Yes>.
4
Read the message that is displayed, and select <OK>.
5
Select <WPS Push Button Mode>.
6
Select <Yes>.
7
Press and hold the WPS button on the wireless router.
The button must be pr
essed within 2 minutes after selecting <Y
es> in step 6.
Depending on the networking device, you may need to press and hold the button for 2 seconds or longer.
See the instruction manuals for your networking device for help.
If an error message is displayed during setup
Select <Close> and return to step 5.
Setting Up
26
8
Wait until message <Connected.> is displayed.
W
ait several minutes until the IP address and other items are set automatically.
Signal strength
When more than one wireless router is available for connection, the machine connects to the device
with the strongest signal. Signal strength is measured using RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication).
You can set the IP address manually. Setting IP Addresses(P. 36)
While the machine is connected to the wireless LAN, the Wi-Fi icon is displayed in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
Reducing power consumption
You can set the machine to enter <Po
wer Save Mode> based on signals emitted from the wireless router.
<Power Save Mode>(P. 176)
If the IP address of the machine has changed
In a DHCP envir
onment, the IP address of the machine may be changed automatically. If this happens, the
connection is maintained as long as the machine and the computer belong to the same subnet.
LINKS
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Setting Up
27
Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode
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If your wireless r
outer supports WPS PIN code mode, generate a PIN code with the machine and register the code to
the networking device.
How to operate the wireless router may vary on each device. See the instruction manuals for your
networking de
vice for help.
From a Computer
1
Access your wireless router from a computer and display the screen for entering a
WPS PIN code.
For more information, see the instruction manuals for your networking device.
From the Operation Panel
2
Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 80)
3
Select <Network Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
4
Select <Wireless LAN Settings>.
If the <Enable the wir
eless LAN?> message is displayed, select <Y
es>.
If the <Direct Connection will be disabled. Is it OK?> message is displayed, select <Yes>.
5
Read the message that is displayed, and select <OK>.
6
Select <WPS PIN Code Mode>.
7
Select <Yes>.
The PIN code is gener
ated and sho
wn on the display.
From a Computer
8
Register the generated PIN code to the wireless router.
Setting Up
28
Register the PIN code on the setup screen displayed in step 1.
The PIN code must be r
egistered within 10 minutes after selecting <Yes> in step 7.
If an error message is displayed during setup
Select <Close> and return to step 6.
From the Operation Panel
9
Wait until the message <Connected.> is displayed.
W
ait several minutes until the IP address and other items are set automatically.
Signal strength
When mor
e than one wireless router is available for connection, the machine connects to the device
with the strongest signal. Signal strength is measured using RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication).
You can set the IP address manually. Setting IP Addresses(P. 36)
While the
machine is connected to the wireless LAN, the Wi-Fi icon is displayed in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
Reducing power consumption
You can set the machine to enter <Po
wer Save Mode> based on signals emitted from the wireless router.
<Power Save Mode>(P. 176)
If the IP address of the machine has changed
In a DHCP envir
onment, the IP address of the machine may be changed automatically. If this happens, the
connection is maintained as long as the machine and the computer belong to the same subnet.
LINKS
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Setting Up
29
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router
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You can sear
ch the wireless routers (or access points) available for connection and select one from the display of the
machine. For the network key, enter a WEP key or PSK. Before selecting a wireless router, check and write down the
required setup information, including the SSID and network key (
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35) ).
Security settings
If the wireless connection is set up b
y selecting a wireless router, the WEP authentication method is set to
<Open System> or the WPA/WPA2 encryption method is set to <Auto> (AES-CCMP or TKIP). If you want to
select <Shared Key> for WEP authentication or <AES-CCMP> for WPA/WPA2 encryption, you need to set up
the connection using <Enter Manually>.
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Network Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <Wireless LAN Settings>.
If the <Enable the wir
eless LAN?> message is displayed, select <Y
es>.
If the <Direct Connection will be disabled. Is it OK?> message is displayed, select <Yes>.
4
Read the message that is displayed, and select <OK>.
5
Select <SSID Settings>.
6
Select <Select Access Point>.
The machine starts sear
ching for available wir
eless routers.
If a message is displayed telling that access point cannot be found, see Countermeasures for Each
Message(P
. 251) .
7
Select a wireless LAN router.
Select the router whose SSID matches the one that you have written do
wn, and press
.
Setting Up
30
If your wireless router is not found
Check whether
the machine is properly installed and ready to connect to the network.
Installation/
Settings Problems
(P. 230)
8
Enter the network key that you have written down.
Enter the network ke
y, and select <Apply>.
On how to enter text, see
Entering Text(P. 86) .
9
Select <Yes>.
If an error message is displayed during setup
Select <Close>, check whether the network ke
y is correct, and return to step 5.
10
Wait until message <Connected.> is displayed.
W
ait several minutes until the IP address and other items are set automatically.
Signal strength
When
mor
e than one wireless router is available for connection, the machine connects to the device
with the strongest signal. Signal strength is measured using RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication).
Y
ou can set the IP address manually.
Setting IP Addresses(P. 36)
While
the
machine is connected to the wireless LAN, the Wi-Fi icon is displayed in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
Reducing power consumption
You can set the machine to enter <Power Save Mode> based on signals emitted from the wireless router.
<Power Save Mode>(P. 176)
If the IP address of the machine has changed
In a DHCP envir
onment, the IP address of the machine may be changed automatically. If this happens, the
connection is maintained as long as the machine and the computer belong to the same subnet.
LINKS
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Setting Up
31
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings
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If you want to specify the security settings in detail or cannot establish the wireless connection using the other
pr
ocedures, manually enter all the required information for the wireless LAN connection. Before specifying detailed
settings, check and write down the required information, including the SSID, network key, and wireless security
protocols.
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35)
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Network Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <Wireless LAN Settings>.
If the <Enable the wireless LAN?> message is displayed, select <Yes>.
If the <Direct Connection will be disabled. Is it OK?> message is displayed, select <Yes>.
4
Read the message that is displayed, and select <OK>.
5
Select <SSID Settings>
<Enter Manually>.
6
Enter the SSID that you have written down.
Enter the SSID, and select <Apply>.
On ho
w to enter text, see
Entering Text(P. 86) .
7
Specify the security settings based on the information that you have written down.
If you do not need to specify the security settings, select <None>.
Using WEP
1
Select <WEP>.
2
Select an authentication method.
Setting Up
32
<Open System>
Sets open system authentication, which is also called "open authentication."
<Shar
ed Key>
Uses the WEP key as a password.
When <Open System> is selected
When connecting to a wireless LAN, the machine e
xperiences an authentication error if the shared key
authentication is set on the wireless router. If this happens, the machine automatically changes the
setting to <Shared Key> and retries the connection.
3
Select the WEP key you want to edit.
Select <Edit WEP Key>
WEP key (1 to 4).
Up to four WEP ke
ys can be registered.
4
Enter the network key that you have written down.
Enter the network key, and select <Apply>.
5
Select the desired WEP key.
Select <Select WEP Key>
select the WEP key you have edited.
Using WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK
1
Select <WPA/WPA2-PSK>.
2
Select an encryption method.
<Auto>
Sets the machine to automatically select AES-CCMP or TKIP to match the setting of the wir
eless router.
<AES-CCMP>
Sets AES-CCMP as the encryption method.
3
Enter the network key that you have written down.
Enter the network key, and select <Apply>.
8
Select <Yes>.
If an error message is displayed during setup
Select <Close>, check whether the specied settings are corr
ect, and return to step 5.
9
Wait until message <Connected.> is displayed.
Setting Up
33
Wait several minutes until the IP address and other items are set automatically.
Signal strength
When mor
e than one wireless router is available for connection, the machine connects to the device
with the strongest signal. Signal strength is measured using RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication).
You can set the IP address manually. Setting IP Addresses(P. 36)
While the
machine is connected to the wireless LAN, the Wi-Fi icon is displayed in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
Reducing power consumption
You can set the machine to enter <Po
wer Save Mode> based on signals emitted from the wireless router.
<Power Save Mode>(P. 176)
If the IP address of the machine has changed
In a DHCP envir
onment, the IP address of the machine may be changed automatically. If this happens, the
connection is maintained as long as the machine and the computer belong to the same subnet.
LINKS
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Setting Up
34
Checking the SSID and Network Key
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When manually setting up a wireless connection, you need to specify the SSID and network k
ey of your wireless router.
The SSID and network key may be indicated on these networking devices. Check your devices and write down the
necessary information before setting up the connection. For more information, see the instruction manuals for your
networking devices or contact your manufacturer.
SSID A name given for identifying a specic wireless LAN. Some other terms used for SSID include
"
access point name" and "network name."
Network Key A keyword or password used for encrypting data or authenticating a network. Some other
terms used for network key include "encryption key," "WEP key," "WPA/WPA2 passphrase,"
and "preshared key (PSK)."
Wireless Security Protocols
(Authentication/Encryption)
When manually setting up a wireless connection by specifying detailed settings, you need to
specify security settings. Check the following information:
Security types (WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK)
Authentication method (Open System/Shared Key)
Encryption method (TKIP/AES-CCMP)
Checking the SSID and Network Key fr
om a Computer
The SSID or the network key may have been changed. If you do not know the SSID or the network key, you can check
them by using the "Canon MF/LBP Wireless Setup Assistant." Download the "Canon MF/LBP Wireless Setup Assistant"
from the Canon website (http://www.canon.com/), and start it up from a computer connected to a wireless LAN.
If no access point is displayed on the screen after startup of the "Canon MF/LBP Wir
eless Setup Assistant,"
check if the setup is completed both on the computer and the wireless LAN router.
LINKS
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router(P. 30)
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
Setting Up
35
Setting IP Addresses
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Connecting the machine to a network requir
es a unique network IP address. Two versions of IP addresses are
available: IPv4 and IPv6. Congure these settings depending on the network environment. To use IPv6 addresses, you
need to properly congure the IPv4 address settings.
Setting IPv4 Address(P. 37)
Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 40)
Setting Up
36
Setting IPv4 Address
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The machine's IPv4 address can be either assigned automatically by a dynamic IP
addressing pr
otocol, such as DHCP, or entered manually. You can test the network
connection if necessary.
Setting IPv4 Address(P. 37)
Testing the Network Connection(P. 38)
Setting IPv4 Address
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Network Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv4 Settings> <IP Address Settings>.
4
Congure IP address settings.
<Auto Acquire>
Select to automatically assign an IP address via DHCP pr
otocol. When <On> is displayed, automatic
addressing is enabled.
<Manually Acquire>
Select to congure the IP address settings by manually entering an IP address. In order to select this option,
the automatic acquirement must be set to <Off>.
<Check Settings>
Select when you want to view the current IP address settings.
Automatically assigning an IP address
1
Select <Auto Acquire>.
2
Select the protocol.
Select <Select Pr
otocol> <DHCP>.
If you do not want to use DHCP/BOOTP/RARP to assign an IP address
Setting Up
37
Select <Off>. If you select <DHCP> when these services are unavailable, the machine will waste time
and communications r
esources searching the network for these services.
3
Check that <Auto IP> is set to <On>.
If <Off> is selected, change the setting to <On>.
4
Select <Apply>.
IP addresses assigned via DHCP override the address obtained via Auto IP.
Manually entering an IP address
1
Congure a setting to disable auto-acquisition.
Select <Auto Acquire>, and set both <Select Pr
otocol> and <Auto IP> to <Off>.
2
Select <Manually Acquire>.
3
Specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address (or default gateway).
Enter these values in each screen, and select <Apply>.
On how to enter text, see
Entering Text(P. 86) .
Checking whether the settings are correct
Make sur
e that the Remote UI screen can be displayed with your computer (
Starting Remote
UI(P. 159
) ). If a computer is not available, you can check the connection by using the operation panel (
Testing the Network Connection(P. 38) ).
When you have changed the IP address after installing the printer driver
When the MFNP port is used, the connection is maintained as long as the machine and the computer belong
to the same subnet; ther
efore, you do not need to add a new port. When the standard TCP/IP port is used,
you need to add a new port.
Conguring Printer Ports(P
. 48)
*
If you do not know which port is used, see
Checking the Printer Port(P. 295) .
Testing the Network Connection
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Network Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <TCP/IP Settings> <IPv4 Settings> <PING Command>.
4
Enter the IPv4 address of another device on the network, and select <Apply>.
If a pr
oper connection has been established, <Received response from host.> is displayed.
Setting Up
38
LINKS
Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 40)
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43)
Setting Up
39
Setting IPv6 Addresses
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The IPv6 addresses of the machine can be congured via the Remote UI. Befor
e
setting IPv6 addresses, check the IPv4 address settings (
Viewing IPv4
Settings(P.
43) ). You need to set the correct IPv4 settings to use IPv6 addresses.
The machine can use the following multiple IPv6 addresses:
Type Description
Link-local address An address that is only valid within a subnet or link and cannot be used to communicate with
devices be
yond a router. A link-local address is automatically set when the IPv6 function of the
machine is enabled.
Manual address An address that is entered manually. When using this address, specify the prex length and default
router address.
Stateless address An address that is generated automatically using the MAC address of the machine and the network
prex that is advertised by the router. Stateless addresses are discarded when the machine is
restarted (or turned ON).
Stateful address An address obtained from a DHCP server using DHCPv6.
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode.
Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings].
4
Click [Edit] in [IPv6 Settings].
5
Select the [Use IPv6] check box and congur
e
the required settings.
Setting Up
40
[Use IPv6]
Select the check box to enable IPv6 on the machine. When not using IPv6, clear the check box.
[Use Stateless Addr
ess]
Select the check box when using a stateless address. When not using a stateless address, clear the check box.
[Use Manual Address]
When you want to manually enter an IPv6 address, select the check box and enter the IP address, prex
length, and default router address in the corresponding text boxes.
[IP Address]
Enter an IPv6 address. Addresses that start with "ff" (or multicast address) and the loopback address (::1)
cannot be entered.
[Prex Length]
Enter a number that indicates how many bits are available for the network address.
[Default Router Address]
Specify the IPv6 address of the default router as necessary. Addresses that start with "ff" (or multicast
address) and the loopback address (::1) cannot be entered.
[Use DHCPv6]
Select the check box when using a stateful address. When not using DHCPv6, clear the check box.
6
Click [OK].
Checking whether the settings are correct
Make sure that the Remote UI screen can be displayed with your computer by using the IPv6 address of the
machine. Starting Remote UI(P. 159)
Selecting settings from the oper
ation panel
IPv6 settings can also be accessed from <Menu> in the Home screen.
<IPv6 Settings>(P. 179)
Setting Up
41
When you have changed the IP address after installing the printer driver
You need to add a ne
w port.
Conguring Printer Ports(P. 48
)
LINKS
Setting IPv4 Address(P. 37)
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43)
Setting Up
42
Viewing Network Settings
2357-00X
Viewing IPv4 Settings(P. 43)
Viewing IPv6 Settings(P. 43)
Viewing the MAC Address and Information for Wireless LAN(P. 43)
The IP address is not corr
ectly congured if it is displayed as "0.0.0.0".
You can print a list of the current network settings.
User Data List(P. 221)
Viewing IPv4 Settings
<Status Monitor> <Network Information> <IPv4> Select the setting to view Check the
settings
Viewing IPv6 Settings
<Status Monitor> <Network Information> <IPv6> Select the setting to view Check the
settings
Viewing the MAC Address and Information for Wireless LAN
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Network Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <Wireless LAN Settings>.
4
Read the message that is displayed, and select <OK>.
5
Select <Wireless LAN Information>.
Setting Up
43
6
Select the setting to view.
Viewing security information
T
o vie
w WEP and WPA/WPA2-PSK information, use the following procedure.
<Security Settings>
Select the displayed security protocol Select the setting to view
Vie
wing fr
om the <Status Monitor> screen
<Wireless LAN Status> and <Latest Error Information> can be viewed from <Status Monitor>.
<Status Monitor>
<Network Information> <Network Connection Method> <Connection
Information> Select the setting to view
LINKS
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Setting IPv4 Address(P. 37)
Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 40)
Conguring DNS(P
. 57
)
Setting Up
44
Conguring Settings for Communication with a
Computer
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Specify the protocol and port when oper
ating the machine from a computer via the network. Before conguring the
machine for printing from a computer, perform the basic setup procedures. For more information, see the manuals
for the relevant drivers on the online manual website.
Conguring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
(P. 46)
Conguring Printer Ports(P.
48)
Setting Up Print Server(P. 52)
Protocols explained here are rules for delivering document data between a computer and the machine, and
can be selected accor
ding to intended purposes or the network environment.
Ports are gateways for passing data between network devices. If a communication failure occurs in the
network connection, the port settings may be the cause of the problem.
Setting Up
45
Conguring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
2357-010
Congure the pr
otocols that are used for printing documents from a networked computer.
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Click [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings].
4
Congure printing protocols.
Conguring LPD or RAW
1
Click [Edit] in [LPD Print Settings] or [RAW Print Settings].
2
Congure the settings as necessary
.
[Use LPD Printing]
Select the check box to print via LPD
. When not using LPD printing, clear the check box.
[Use RAW Printing]
Select the check box to print via RAW. When not using RAW printing, clear the check box.
3
Click [OK].
Conguring WSD
1
Click [Edit] in [WSD Settings].
2
Congure the settings as necessary.
Setting Up
46
[Use WSD Printing]
Select the check box to print via WSD
. When not using WSD printing, clear the check box.
[Use WSD Browsing]
Select the check box to obtain information about the machine from a computer via WSD. This check box is
automatically selected when the [Use WSD Printing] check box is selected.
[Use Multicast Discovery]
Select the check box to set the machine to reply to multicast discovery messages. If the check box is
cleared, the machine stays in sleep mode even when multicast discovery messages are owing on the
network.
3
Click [OK].
Selecting settings from the operation panel
LPD, RA
W, and WSD settings can also be accessed from <Menu> in the Home screen.
<LPD Print Settings>(P. 180)
<RAW Print Settings>(P. 180)
<WSD Settings>(P. 180)
Setting up WSD network devices
The WSD network devices can be added from the printer folder. Open the printer folder ( Displaying the
Printer Folder(P. 291) ) click [Add a device] or [Add a printer] and follow the on-screen instructions. For
more information about how to install the driver for the WSD network, see the manuals for the relevant
drivers on the online manual website.
To change the port number
The same port number used for the machine and a computer must be used for printing protocol.
Conguring Printer Ports(P. 48)
Changing Port Numbers(P. 141)
LINKS
Conguring Printer Ports(P. 48)
Setting Up
47
Conguring Printer Ports
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Printing errors can occur when the IP addr
ess of the machine has been changed, or when a printer has been added via
the Windows printer folder. These errors are typically caused by incorrect printer port settings. For example, an
incorrect port number or port type may have been specied. In such situations, your attempt to print fails because the
document data cannot reach the machine. To x this type of problem, congure the printer port settings on the
computer.
To perform the following procedure, log in to your computer with an administrator account.
1
Open the printer folder. Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 291)
2
Right-click the driver icon for this machine, and click [Printer properties] or
[Pr
operties].
3
Click the [Ports] tab and
congure the r
equired settings.
Adding a port
If you have changed the IP address of the machine or you have selected an incorr
ect port while installing
drivers from the Windows printer folder, add a new port. There are two types of port: "MFNP Port" and
"Standard TCP/IP Port." Select the port type according to your environment.
MFNP Port
(only for IPv4 envir
onment)
This is a port that allo
ws the IP address of the machine to be detected automatically.
Even if the IP address of the machine is changed, the connection is maintained,
pr
ovided that the machine and the computer are in the same subnet. You do not need
to add a new port every time the IP address is changed. If you are using the machine
in an IPv4 environment, you should normally select this type of port.
You can add an MFNP port only when you installed the driver from the provided
CD-ROM/D
VD-ROM, or when you downloaded and installed the printer driver from
the Canon website.
Setting Up
48
Standard TCP/IP Port This is a standard Windows port. When you use this type of port, you need to add a
new port e
very time that the IP address of the machine is changed. Select this type of
port when you are using the machine in an IPv6 environment and when you cannot
add an MFNP port.
Adding an MFNP port
1
Click [Add Port].
2
Select [Canon MFNP Port] in [Available port types] and click [New Port].
3
Select [Auto Detect] and select the machine when it is detected, and then click [Next].
If the machine is not detected
Click [Refr
esh]. If the pr
oblem persists, select [IP address] or [MAC address], enter the IP address or
MAC address of the machine (
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43) ) and then click [Ne
xt].
4
Click [Add]
[Finish].
5
Click [Close].
Adding a standard TCP/IP port
1
Click [Add Port].
2
Select [Standard TCP/IP Port] in [Available port types] and click [New Port].
3
Click [Next].
4
Enter the IP address or the DNS name of the machine, and click [Next].
The [Port Name] is entered automatically
. If necessary, you can change it.
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49
When the next scr
een is displayed, follow the instructions on the screen.
*
When you select the [Device T
ype], select [Canon Network Printing Device with P9100] under [Standard].
5
Click [Finish].
6
Click [Close].
Changing the port type or number
If the printing protocol (LPD or RA
W) has been changed on the machine side (
Conguring Printing
Protocols and WSD Functions
(P. 46) ) or the port number has been changed (
Changing Port
Numbers(P. 141
) ), the corresponding settings on the computer must also be congured. This operation is
not needed for WSD ports.
MFNP port
1
Click [Congure Port].
2
Under [Protocol Type], select [RAW] or [LPR], and change the [Port Number].
3
Click [OK].
Standard TCP/IP port
1
Click [Congure Port].
2
Under [Pr
otocol], select [Raw] or [LPR].
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50
If you selected [Raw], change the [Port Number].
If you selected [LPR], enter "lp" in [Queue Name].
3
Click [OK].
4
Click [Close].
LINKS
Setting Up Print Server(P. 52)
Setting Up
51
Setting Up Print Server
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With a print server, you can reduce the load on the computer that you print fr
om. The print server also makes it
possible to install the drivers on each computer over the network, which saves you the trouble of installing the drivers
on each computer by using the provided CD-ROM/DVD-ROM. To set up a computer on the network as a print server,
congure the settings for sharing the printer.
To perform the following procedure, log in to your computer with an administrator account.
Y
ou may be unable to install drivers over the network depending on the operating system and the bit
architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) of the print server and client computers.
When implementing a print server in a domain environment, consult your Network Administrator.
1
Open the printer folder.
Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 291)
2
Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine and click [Printer properties] or
[Pr
operties].
3
Click the [Sharing] tab, select [Shar
e this printer], and enter the share name of the
machine.
Click the [Change Sharing Options] button if displayed.
4
Install additional drivers as necessary.
This operation is r
equired if you want to install the drivers in other computers running a different bit
architecture via the print server.
1
Click [Additional Drivers].
2
Select the check box for the bit architecture that other computers are running, and click [OK].
Setting Up
52
Select additional drivers from the follo
wing, according to the operating system of the print server.
Print server Select the check box for
32-bit operating systems [x64]
64-bit operating systems [x86] under [Processor]
If you do not know whether your Windo
ws operating system is a 32-bit or 64-bit version, see
Checking the Bit Architecture(P. 294) .
3
Insert the provided CD-ROM/DVD-ROM into the drive on the computer, click [Browse] to specify the folder
that contains the drivers, and then click [OK].
If the print server runs a 32-bit operating system, select [UFRII] [uk_eng] [x64] [Driver] folders
on the pro
vided CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.
If the print server runs a 64-bit operating system, select [UFRII]
[uk_eng] [32BIT] [Driver]
folders on the pro
vided CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.
4
Follow the on-screen instructions to install additional drivers.
5
Click [OK].
Installing the Drivers on a Computer via the Print Server
1
Locate the shared printer in the print server.
Displaying Shared Printers in the
Print Server(P. 292
)
2
Double-click the shared printer.
3
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the drivers.
LINKS
Setting Up
53
Printing from a Computer(P. 102)
Setting Up
54
Conguring the Machine for Your Network
Envir
onment
2357-013
The conguration of a network varies depending on the purpose of the network. The machine has been designed to
be compatible with as many network congur
ations as possible, and it is equipped with a variety of technologies.
Consult your Network Administrator and set a conguration to suit your network environment.
Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit(P. 56)
Conguring DNS(P. 57
)
Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP(P. 60)
Conguring SNTP(P
. 64)
Setting Up
55
Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit
2357-014
In most Ethernet networks, the maximum size of a packet that can be sent is 1500 b
ytes. A packet refers to a chunk of
data into which the original data is divided before being sent. The maximum transmission unit (MTU) may vary on each
network. Change the settings of the machine as necessary. For more information, contact your Network Administrator.
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Network Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <TCP/IP Settings> <MTU Size>.
4
Select the MTU.
Setting Up
56
Conguring DNS
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DNS (Domain Name System) pro
vides a service for name resolution that associates a host (or domain) name with an IP
address. Congure the DNS, mDNS, or DHCP option settings as necessary. Note that the procedures for conguring
DNS are different for IPv4 and IPv6.
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Click [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings].
4
Congure DNS settings.
Conguring IPv4 DNS
1
Click [Edit] in [IPv4 Settings].
2
Congure IPv4 DNS settings.
[DNS Settings]
Setting Up
57
[Primary DNS Server Address]
Enter the IP address of a DNS server.
[Secondary DNS Server Addr
ess]
Enter the IP address of a secondary DNS server, if any.
[Host Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the host name of the machine that is to be registered to the DNS
server.
[Domain Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the name of the domain the machine belongs to, such as
"example.com."
[DNS Dynamic Update]
Select the check box to dynamically update the DNS records whenever the machine's IP address is
changed. When specifying the interval between updates, enter the time in hours in the [DNS
Dynamic Update Interval] text box.
[mDNS Settings]
[Use mDNS]
Adopted by Bonjour, mDNS (multicast DNS) is a pr
otocol for associating a host name with an IP
address without using DNS. Select the check box to enable mDNS and enter the mDNS name in the
[mDNS Name] text box.
[DHCP Option Settings]
[Acquire Host Name]
Select the check bo
x to enable Option 12 to obtain the host name from the DHCP server.
[DNS Dynamic Update]
Select the check box to enable Option 81 to dynamically update the DNS records through the DHCP
server.
3
Click [OK].
Conguring IPv6 DNS
1
Click [Edit] in [IPv6 Settings].
2
Congure IPv6 DNS settings.
The [Use IPv6] check bo
x must be selected to congur
e the settings.
Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 40)
[DNS Settings]
Setting Up
58
[Primary DNS Server Address]
Enter the IP address of a DNS server. Addr
esses that start with "ff" (or multicast address) cannot be
entered.
[Secondary DNS Server Address]
Enter the IP address of a secondary DNS server, if any. Addresses that start with "ff" (or multicast
address) cannot be entered.
[Use Same Host Name/Domain Name as IPv4]
Select the check box to use the same host and domain names as in IPv4.
[Host Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the host name of the machine that is to be registered to the DNS
server.
[Domain Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the name of the domain the machine belongs to, such as
"example.com."
[DNS Dynamic Update]
Select the check box to dynamically update the DNS records whenever the machine's IP address is
changed. To specify the type(s) of addresses you want to register to the DNS server, select the
check box for [Register Manual Address], [Register Stateful Address], or [Register Stateless
Address]. To specify the interval between updates, enter the time in hours in the [DNS Dynamic
Update Interval] text box.
[mDNS Settings]
[Use mDNS]
Adopted by Bonjour, mDNS (multicast DNS) is a pr
otocol for associating a host name with an IP
address without using DNS. Select the check box to enable mDNS.
[Use Same mDNS Name as IPv4]
Select the check box to use the same mDNS name as in IPv4. To set a different name, clear the
check box and enter the mDNS name in the [mDNS Name] text box.
3
Click [OK].
Selecting settings from the operation panel
DNS settings can also be accessed from <Menu> in the Home scr
een.
<IPv4 Settings>(P. 178)
<IPv6 Settings>(P. 179)
LINKS
Setting IPv4 Address(P. 37)
Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 40)
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43)
Setting Up
59
Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP
2357-016
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a pr
otocol for monitoring and controlling communication devices in a
network by using Management Information Base (MIB). The machine supports SNMPv1 and security-enhanced
SNMPv3. You can check the status of the machine from a computer when you print documents or use the Remote UI.
You can enable either SNMPv1 or SNMPv3, or both at the same time. Specify the settings for each version to suit your
network environment and the purpose of use.
SNMPv1
SNMPv1 uses information called "community" to dene the scope of SNMP communication. Because this
information is exposed to the network in plain te
xt, your network will be vulnerable to attacks. If you want to
ensure network security, disable SNMPv1 and use SNMPv3.
SNMPv3
With SNMPv3, you can implement network device management that is protected by robust security features.
Note that TLS must be enabled for the Remote UI before conguring SNMPv3 (
Conguring the Key and
Certicate for TLS(P
. 144) ).
The machine does not support the tr
ap
notication feature of SNMP.
To change the port number of SNMP, see
Changing Port Numbers(P. 141) .
SNMP management softwar
e, when installed on a computer on the network, enables you to congur
e,
monitor, and control the machine remotely from the computer. For more information, see the instruction
manuals for your management software.
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager mode.
Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Network Settings] [SNMP Settings].
4
Click [Edit].
Setting Up
60
5
Specify SNMPv1 settings.
If you do not need to change SNMPv1 settings, pr
oceed to the ne
xt step.
[Use SNMPv1]
Select the check bo
x to enable SNMPv1. Y
ou can specify the rest of SNMPv1 settings only when this check box
is selected.
[Use Community Name 1]/[Use Community Name 2]
Select the check box to specify a community name. If you do not need to specify a community name, clear
the check box.
[Community Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the name of the community.
[MIB Access Permission]
For each community, select [Read/Write] or [Read Only] for the access privileges to MIB objects.
[Read/Write] Permits both viewing and changing the values of MIB objects.
[Read Only] Permits only viewing the values of MIB objects.
[Use Dedicated Community]
Dedicated Community is a preset community
, intended exclusively for Administrators using Canon software.
Select the check box to use Dedicated Community, and specify [MIB Access Permission]. If you do not need to
use Dedicated Community, clear the check box.
6
Specify SNMPv3 settings.
If you do not need to change SNMPv3 settings, proceed to the ne
xt step.
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61
[Use SNMPv3]
Select the check box to enable SNMPv3. Y
ou can specify the rest of SNMPv3 settings only when this check box
is selected.
[Enable User]
Select the check box to enable [User Settings 1]/[User Settings 2]/[User Settings 3]. To disable user settings,
clear the corresponding check box.
[User Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the user name.
[MIB Access Permission]
Select [Read/Write] or [Read Only] for the access privileges to MIB objects.
[Read/Write] Permits both viewing and changing the values of MIB objects.
[Read Only] Permits only viewing the values of MIB objects.
[Security Settings]
Select [Authentication On/Encryption On], [Authentication On/Encryption Off], or [Authentication Off/
Encryption Off] for the desired combination of authentication and encryption settings.
[Authentication Algorithm]
Click the [Authentication On/Encryption On] or [Authentication On/Encryption Off] for [Security Settings] for
the algorithm that corr
esponds to your environment.
[Encryption Algorithm]
Click the [Authentication On/Encryption On] for [Security Settings] for the algorithm that corresponds to your
environment.
[Set/Change Password]
To set or change the password, select the check box and enter alphanumeric characters for the password in
the [Authentication Password] or [Encryption Password] text box. For conrmation, enter the same password
in the [Conrm] text box. Passwords can be set independently for authentication and encryption algorithms.
[Context Name 1]/[Context Name 2]/[Context Name 3]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the context name. Up to three context names can be registered.
7
Specify Printer Management Information Acquisition Settings.
Setting Up
62
With SNMP, the printer management information, such as printing pr
otocols and printer ports, can be
monitored and obtained regularly from a computer on the network.
[Acquire Printer Management Information from Host]
Select the check box to enable monitoring of the printer management information of the machine via SNMP.
T
o disable monitoring of the printer management information, clear the check box.
8
Click [OK].
Disabling SNMPv1
If SNMPv1 is disabled, some of the functions of the machine become unavailable, such as obtaining machine
information via the printer driver.
Using the operation panel
Y
ou can also specify SNMPv1 settings and enable/disable SNMPv3 settings from <Menu>.
<SNMP
Settings>(P. 181
)
Enabling Both SNMPv1 and SNMPv3
If both versions of SNMP are enabled, it is r
ecommended that MIB access permission in SNMPv1 be set to
[Read Only]. MIB access permission can be set independently in SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 (and for each user in
SNMPv3). Selecting [Read/Write] (full access permission) in SNMPv1 negates the robust security features
that characterize SNMPv3 because most of the machine settings can then be controlled with SNMPv1.
LINKS
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS(P
. 144)
Setting Up
63
Conguring SNTP
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Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) enables you to adjust the system clock b
y using the time server on the network.
If SNTP is used, the time server is checked at the specied intervals; therefore, the correct time can always be
maintained. The time is adjusted based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), so specify the time zone setting before
conguring SNTP (
Setting the Date/Time(P. 20) ). SNTP settings can be specied via the Remote UI.
The SNTP of the machine supports both NTP (version 3) and SNTP (versions 3 and 4) servers.
For more information about the basic oper
ations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings].
4
Click [Edit] in [SNTP Settings].
5
Select the [Use SNTP] check box and specify the required settings.
[Use SNTP]
Select the check box to use SNTP for synchronization. If you do not want to use SNTP, clear the check box.
[NTP Server Name]
Enter the IP address of the NTP or the SNTP server. If DNS is available on the network, you can enter a host
name (or FQDN) consisting of alphanumeric characters instead (example: ntp.example.com).
[Polling Interval]
Specify the interval between one synchronization and the next.
6
Click [OK].
Setting Up
64
Testing communication with the NTP/SNTP server
You can vie
w communication status with the registered server by clicking [Settings/Registration]
[Network
Settings] [TCP/IP Settings] [Check NTP Server] in [SNTP Settings]. If a proper connection has been
established, the result is displayed as sho
wn below. Note that this operation does not adjust the system
clock.
Setting Up
65
Installing Drivers
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Install the various drivers and associated software on your computer.
1
Mak
e the necessary preparation before proceeding with the installation.
If the machine is supplied with a CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, insert the CD-ROM/D
VD-ROM into the drive on the
computer.
You can download drivers and software you are going to use from the Canon website (http://
www.canon.com/).
When new versions of drivers and software become available, they will be uploaded to the Canon website.
Y
ou can download them as necessary after checking their system requirements.
Depending on your machine or environmental conditions, some functions may not be available.
Some of the drivers are not supported depending on the OS. For more information about the supported
status of the latest OS, see the Canon website.
2
Proceed with the installation.
For more information about the installation procedure, see the manuals for the drivers and software you are
going to use.
Installation of drivers is impossible if receiving of the IP addr
ess are not permitted in [IP Address Filter]. For
more information, see
Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings(P. 138) .
If receiving of the IP addr
ess of the computer on which drivers are installed become disabled by [IP Address
Filter], it is no longer possible to perform printing from that computer.
Setting Up
66
Basic Operations
Basic Operations ...............................................................................................................................................
68
Parts and Their Functions ................................................................................................................................... 70
Front Side ....................................................................................................................................................... 71
Back Side ........................................................................................................................................................ 72
Drawer ............................................................................................................................................................ 73
Operation Panel .............................................................................................................................................. 74
Turning ON the Machine ..................................................................................................................................... 76
Turning OFF the Machine ............................................................................................................................... 77
Using the Operation Panel .................................................................................................................................. 78
Basic Screens .................................................................................................................................................. 79
Home Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 80
<Status Monitor> Screen .......................................................................................................................... 81
Message Display ...................................................................................................................................... 83
Basic Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 84
Entering Text .................................................................................................................................................. 86
Loading Paper ...................................................................................................................................................... 87
Loading Paper in the Drawer .......................................................................................................................... 89
Loading Envelopes .......................................................................................................................................... 92
Loading Preprinted Paper ............................................................................................................................... 94
Specifying Paper Size and Type ....................................................................................................................... 95
Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Drawer ......................................................................................... 96
Registering a Custom Paper Size ............................................................................................................. 97
Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed .......................................................................................................... 98
Entering Sleep Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 99
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67
Basic Operations
2357-019
This chapter describes basic operations, such as ho
w to use the operation panel or how to load the paper, that are
frequently performed to use the functions of the machine.
Parts and Their Functions
This section describes the exterior and interior parts of the machine and their functions, as well as how to use the keys
on the operation panel and how to view the display.
Parts and Their Functions(P. 70)
Turning ON the Machine
This section describes ho
w to turn the machine ON and OFF.
Turning ON the Machine(P. 76)
Using the Operation Panel
This section describes ho
w to use the display for tasks such as selecting items and adjusting settings. Also, it describes
how to enter characters and numbers.
Using the Operation Panel(P. 78)
Loading Paper
This section describes how to load the paper into the dr
awer.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
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68
Entering Sleep Mode
This section describes how to set the sleep mode. Entering Sleep Mode(P. 99)
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69
Parts and Their Functions
2357-01A
This section describes the parts of the machine (exterior, fr
ont side and back side) and how they function. In addition
to describing the parts of the machine used for such basic operations as loading paper and replacing the toner
cartridges, etc., this section also describes the keys on the operation panel. Read this section for tips on how to use the
machine properly.
Front Side(P. 71)
Back Side(P. 72)
Drawer(P. 73)
Operation Panel(P. 74)
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70
Front Side
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Output cover
Place the output cover whene
ver you use the machine.
Do not place or drop heavy objects on the output cover.
Output tray
Printed paper is output to the output tray
.
Operation panel
The operation panel consists of k
eys such as [
] key, Back key, a display, and status indicators. You can
perform all the operations and specify settings fr
om the operation panel.
Operation Panel(P. 74)
Basic Screens(P. 79)
Lift handles
Hold the lift handles when carrying the machine. Relocating the Machine(P. 218)
Ventilation slots
Air from inside the machine is vented out to cool do
wn the inside of the machine. Note that placing objects
on the ventilation slots prevents ventilation.
Toner cover
Open the toner cover when r
eplacing toner cartridges or drum cartridges.
Procedure for Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 210)
Procedure for Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 214)
Paper stopper
Open the paper stopper when you want to pre
vent paper from falling out of the output tray.
Drawer
Load the paper to print in this tray
.
Loading Paper in the Drawer(P. 89)
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71
Back Side
2357-01E
Rating label
The label shows the serial number, which is needed when making inquiries about the machine. When a
Problem Cannot Be Solved
(P. 266)
USB port
Connect a USB cable when connecting the machine and a computer.
Power socket
Connect the power cor
d.
Anti-theft Security Slot
This machine is pro
vided with a security slot, to which you can attach
security wire or equivalent.
The hole of the security slot is 4.4 mm wide and 8.3 mm high.
For inquiries about the security slot, contact your local authorized Canon
dealer.
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72
Drawer
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Paper cover
Remove this co
ver to load paper in the drawer.
Paper guides
Adjust the paper guides to exactly the size of the loaded paper to ensur
e that paper is fed straight into the
machine.
LINKS
Loading Paper in the Drawer(P. 89)
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73
Operation Panel
2357-01H
Power indicator
Lights up when the power is turned ON.
Power switch
Turns the po
wer ON or OFF. To restart the machine, turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and
turn it back ON.
Job indicator
Blinks while operations such as printing are being performed. Lights up when there are documents waiting
to be processed.
Alarm indicator
Blinks or lights up when an error such as a paper jam occurs.
Display (screen)
You can vie
w the operation and error statuses of this machine, the amount remaining in the toner cartridges,
etc.
Basic Screens(P. 79)
[ ] key
When specifying settings, press to return to the previous screen.
When entering text, press to select the item you want to use.
Press to decrease a setting value such as the contrast of the display.
[ ] key
When specifying settings, press to select the item immediately abo
ve the currently selected item.
When changing setting values, press to increase a value.
[ ] key
When specifying settings, press to pr
oceed to the next screen.
When entering text, press to select the item you want to use.
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74
Press to increase a setting value such as the contrast of the display.
[ ] key
When specifying settings, press to select the item immediately belo
w the currently selected item.
When changing setting values, press to decrease a value.
Back key
Press to r
eturn to the previous screen. If you press this key when specifying settings, for example, the
settings are not applied and the display returns to the previous screen.
[ ] key
Pr
ess to apply settings or specied details.
LINKS
Basic Operation(P. 84)
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75
Turning ON the Machine
2357-01J
This section describes how to turn ON the machine.
1
Mak
e sure that the power plug is rmly inserted into a po
wer outlet.
2
Pr
ess the power switch.
The power indicator lights and the machine is ready for printing.
A blank sheet of paper may be output when you turn ON the power for the rst time after pur
chasing the
machine. This is not a malfunction.
LINKS
Turning OFF the Machine(P. 77)
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76
Turning OFF the Machine
2357-01K
This section describes how to turn OFF the machine.
1
Pr
ess the power switch.
Make sure that the power indicator has gone out.
It may take some time for the machine to completely shut do
wn. Do not unplug the power cord until the
display turns off.
To restart the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds after the machine is turned OFF.
Even when the power is turned OFF, the machine continues to consume a small amount of power. To reduce
power consumption to zero, unplug the power plug from the AC power outlet.
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77
Using the Operation Panel
2357-01L
You can use the display and k
eys of the operation panel to congure machine settings or operate functions. This
section describes basic usage of the display and keys.
Basic Screens(P. 79)
Basic Operation(P. 84)
Entering Text(P. 86)
If you want to invert the light and dark parts of the display: <Invert Screen Colors>(P. 183)
If you want to adjust the contrast of the display: <Contrast>(P. 183)
LINKS
Operation Panel(P. 74)
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78
Basic Screens
2357-01R
The Home screen or settings scr
een appears on the display. You can also use the display to check information such as
error messages and the machine's operation status.
Home Screen(P. 80)
<Status Monitor> Screen(P. 81)
Message Display(P. 83)
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79
Home Screen
2357-01S
The Home screen is displayed when the po
wer is turned ON. Use this screen to specify settings for and register
functions.
Status indication
Displays the curr
ent status or messages.
<Status Monitor>
Select to check the printing status, to vie
w the usage history
, or to
view the network settings such as the IP address of the machine.
You can also check the status of the machine, such as the amount
remaining in the toner cartridge, etc. or whether any errors
occurred.
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>, <Pr
efer
ences>, and many other machine
settings start from this button.
Wi- Fi icon
Displayed when the machine is connected to a wireless LAN.
Amount remaining in the toner cartridges
Displays the amount r
emaining in the toner cartridges in stages.
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80
<Status Monitor> Screen
2357-01U
When you select <Status Monitor>, a screen appears in which you can check the pr
ogress of document processing as
well as the status of the machine (the amount of toner remaining in the toner cartridges, etc.) and network settings
such as the machine's IP address.
<Error Information/Notication>
Displays the details of any errors that occurr
ed.
Countermeasures for Each Message(P. 251)
<Device Information>
Displays the status of the machine, such as the amount remaining in the toner cartridges, etc.
<Cartridge Level>
Displays the amount remaining in the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge. Other internal parts may
r
each the end of their lifetime before the amount remaining in the toner cartridge or the drum cartridge
reaches its lifetime.
<Check Counter>
Displays the total for printouts.
Viewing the Counter Value(P. 220)
<V
ersion Information>
Displays
rmware version information.
<Serial Number>
Displays the serial number.
<Print Job>
Displays the current print statuses and the logs for printed documents. Checking the Printing Status and
Log(P. 106
)
<Network Information>
Displays the network settings such as the IP address of the machine and status such as the condition of
wir
eless LAN communications.
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43)
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81
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82
Message Display
2357-01W
Messages are displayed on the scr
een in situations such as when paper runs out or when the expiration of the toner
cartridge lifetime is reached.
Countermeasures for Each Message(P. 251)
When an Error Occurs
In some cases when an error occurs, instructions on how to respond to the error are displayed. Follow the on-
screen instructions to solve the pr
oblem. The screen displayed when a paper jam occurs is shown below as an
example.
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83
Basic Operation
2357-01X
Use the ke
ys shown below to specify settings and adjust values.
Using /
Scrolling the Screen
The scr
oll bar is displayed on the right side of the scr
een when not all of the information ts on one screen. If
the scroll bar is displayed, use
/ to scroll up or down. The text and background colors of an item are
inverted when it is selected.
Changing Setting Values
Use / to enter values.
Values in ( ) displayed below the entry box are the enterable value range.
Y
ou can also use
/ to select the item you want to use when entering text. Entering Text(P. 86)
Using /
Proceeding to the Next Screen/Returning to the Previous Screen
Press to proceed to the next screen. Press to return to the previous screen.
You can also proceed to the next screen by pressing , and return to the previous screen by pressing
the Back ke
y.
Changing Setting Values
Use / to adjust the slider scale.
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84
Moving the Cursor
Use
/ to enter values.
When entering text, use < > / < > on the display to move the cursor. Entering Text(P. 86)
Using
Press to apply a setting.
You can change a variety of display-related settings, such as the scrolling speed or the display language:
<Display Settings>(P. 183)
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85
Entering Text
2357-01Y
Use the ke
ys shown on the display to enter text and values. Select a character or number you want, and press
.
Selecting the Type of Text
Select <Switch Entry Mode> and press to display the screen for selecting the type of text that is entered.
Select the type of te
xt and pr
ess
.
Deleting Text
Select < > on the screen, and press to delete the character you entered.
When < > and < > do not appear on the screen, you can select < > on the screen and press
to delete all of the characters you entered.
Entering a Space
Select <Space> and press to enter a space.
When the cursor is located at the last character, selecting < > and pressing allows a space to be
entered.
Moving the Cursor
Select < > or < > on the screen, and press to move the cursor.
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86
Loading Paper
2357-020
You can load the paper into the dr
awer. See
Available Paper(P. 278) for available paper sizes and types.
About Paper
Precautions for Paper(P. 87)
Storing the Paper Printed with the Machine(P. 88)
How to Load Paper
Loading Paper in the Drawer(P. 89)
Loading Envelopes(P. 92)
Loading Preprinted Paper(P. 94)
Conguring the Settings for the Loaded Paper
Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 95)
Precautions for Paper
Do not use the following types of paper:
A paper jam or printing error may occur.
-
Wrinkled or creased paper
- Curled or rolled paper
- Torn paper
- Damp paper
- Very thin paper
- Thin coarse paper
- Paper printed by a thermal transfer printer
- Back side of paper printed by a thermal transfer printer
- Highly textured paper
- Glossy paper
Notes on use of paper
Only use paper that has fully acclimatized to the environment in which the machine is installed. Using paper
that has been stored under different temperature or humidity conditions may cause paper jams or result in
poor print quality.
Paper handling and storage
It is recommended that you use paper as soon as possible after unwrapping. Paper remaining unused
should be covered with the original wrapping paper and stored on a at surface.
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87
Keep the paper wrapped in its original package to pr
otect the paper from moisture or dryness.
Do not store the paper in such a way that may cause it to curl or fold.
Do not store the paper vertically or do not stack too much paper.
Do not store the paper in direct sunlight, or in a place subject to high humidity, dryness, or drastic changes
in temperature or humidity.
When printing on paper that has absorbed moisture
Steam may emit from the paper output ar
ea, or water droplets may form around the paper output area.
There is nothing unusual about any of these occurrences, which occur when the heat generated from xing
toner on the paper causes moisture in the paper to evaporate (most likely to occur at low room
temperatures).
Storing the Paper Printed with the Machine
When handling/storing the paper printed with the machine, take the follo
wing precautions.
How to Store the Printed Paper
Store on a at surface.
Do not store together with articles made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) such as clear folders. Toner may melt, resulting
in the paper's sticking to PVC articles.
Take care that the paper does not get folded or creased. Toner may peel off.
To store over a long period of time (two years or longer), store in binders or equivalent.
When the paper is stored over a long period of time, it may become discolored and thus the print may seem to have
undergone a change of color.
Do not store in a place where the temperature is high.
Precautions When Applying Adhesive
Always use insoluble adhesive.
Before applying adhesive, perform a test using a printout no longer required.
When putting adhesive-applied paper sheets one over another, make sure that the adhesive is completely dried out.
LINKS
Registering a Custom Paper Size(P. 97)
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88
Loading Paper in the Drawer
2357-063
Load the paper into the drawer.
Always load paper in portrait orientation
Paper cannot be loaded in landscape orientation. Be sure to load paper in portr
ait orientation, as shown in
the illustration below.
1
Open the drawer.
When replenishing paper
When the drawer is alr
eady opened and the paper cover is covered, remove the paper cover.
2
Spread the paper guides apart.
Slide the paper guides outward.
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ations
89
3
Load the paper and slide it all the way in, until it touches the back side.
Load the paper in portr
ait orientation (with the short edge to
ward the machine) and the print side face up.
Paper cannot be loaded in landscape orientation.
Before loading it, fan the paper stack well, and tap it on a at surface to align the edges.
When you insert the paper with <Notify to Check Paper Settings> set to <On>, a conrmation screen is
displayed.
<Notify to Check Paper Settings>(P. 184)
Keep the paper stack within the load limit guides
Make sure that the paper stack does not exceed the load limit guides ( ). Loading too much paper may
cause paper jams.
When loading envelopes or preprinted paper, see Loading Envelopes(P. 92) or Loading Preprinted
Paper(P.
94) .
4
Align the paper guides against the edges of the paper.
Align the paper guides securely against the edges of the paper.
Align the paper guides securely against the paper
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90
Paper guides that are too loose or too tight may cause misfeeds or paper jams.
5
Replace the paper cover.
When performing printing, open the paper stopper in advance so that the output paper does not fall out of
the output tray
.
»
Continue to
Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Drawer(P. 96)
When changing the paper size or type
The factory
default settings for paper size and type are <A4> and <Plain>, respectively. If you load a
different size or type of paper into the machine, make sure to change the settings. If you do not change
the settings, the machine cannot print properly.
Printing on the Back Side of Printed Paper (Manual 2-Sided Printing)
Y
ou can print on the back side of printed paper. Flatten any curls on the printed paper and insert it into the
dr
awer, with the side to print face up (previously printed side face down).
- Load only one sheet of paper each time you print.
- You can use only the paper printed with this machine.
- You cannot print on the side that has previously been printed on.
- If you are using A5 size paper, the reverse side may not be printed correctly.
LINKS
Available Paper(P. 278)
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91
Loading Envelopes
2357-022
Make sur
e to atten any curls on envelopes before loading them. Also pay attention to the orientation of envelopes
and which side is face up.
Before Loading Envelopes(P. 92)
Loading Envelopes in the Drawer(P. 93)
This section describes how to load envelopes in the orientation you want, as well as pr
ocedures that you
need to complete before loading envelopes. For a description of the general procedure for loading
envelopes in the drawer, see
Loading Paper in the Drawer(P. 89) .
Before Loading Envelopes
Follow the pr
ocedure below to prepare the envelopes before loading.
1
Close the ap of each envelope.
2
Flatten them to release any remaining air, and make sure that the edges are pressed
tightly
.
3
Loosen any stiff corners of the envelopes and atten any curls.
4
Align the edges of the envelopes on a at surface.
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92
Loading Envelopes in the Drawer
Load the envelopes Monarch, No. 10 (COM10), DL, or C5 in portrait orientation (with the short edge toward the
machine), with the non-glued side (front side) face up. You cannot print on the reverse side of envelopes.
Load the envelopes so that the edge with the ap is to
war
d the left side as shown in the illustration.
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93
Loading Preprinted Paper
2357-023
When you use paper that has been preprinted with a logo, pay attention to the orientation of the paper when loading.
Load the paper pr
operly so that printing is performed on the correct side of the paper with a logo.
Making Printouts on Paper with Logos(P. 94)
This section mainly describes how to load pr
eprinted paper with the proper facing and orientation. For a
description of the general procedure for loading paper in the drawer, see
Loading Paper in the
Drawer(P
. 89) .
Making Printouts on Paper with Logos
Load the paper with the logo side (the side to print the document) face up.
Printing on Paper with Logos in Portr
ait Orientation
Printing on Paper with Logos in Landscape Orientation
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94
Specifying Paper Size and Type
2357-024
Set the paper size and paper type when printing from an application with which you cannot set the paper size and
paper type. Mak
e sure to change the paper settings when you load the paper that is different from the previously
loaded paper.
Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Drawer(P. 96)
Registering a Custom Paper Size(P. 97)
Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed(P. 98)
If the setting does not match the size and type of loaded paper, a paper jam or printing error may occur.
Basic Oper
ations
95
Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Drawer
2357-025
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Paper Settings for Mobile Print> <Size/Type Settings>.
3
Select the paper size.
If the loaded paper size is not displayed, select <Other Sizes>.
4
Select the paper type.
LINKS
Loading Paper in the Drawer(P. 89)
Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed(P. 98)
Available Paper(P. 278)
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96
Registering a Custom Paper Size
2357-026
You can r
egister one frequently used custom paper size.
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Paper Settings for Mobile Print> <Size/Type Settings> <Custom>.
3
Specify the length of the <X> side and <Y> side.
Execute the following steps in sequence: <X> enter the length of the <X> side using /
<Y> enter the length of the <Y> side
4
Select <Apply>.
5
Select the paper type.
LINKS
Loading Paper in the Drawer(P. 89)
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97
Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed
2357-027
You can ensur
e that only frequently used paper sizes are shown in the screen for selecting the paper size setting.
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Paper Settings for Mobile Print> <Select Frequently Used Paper Sizes>.
3
Clear the check boxes for paper sizes you do not want displayed.
Ensure that only the check boxes for frequently used paper sizes are selected.
Paper sizes that are not selected can be viewed by selecting <Other Sizes> in the paper size setting
selection screen.
4
Select <Apply>.
LINKS
Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Drawer(P. 96)
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98
Entering Sleep Mode
2357-028
The sleep mode function reduces the amount of po
wer consumed by the machine by disabling power ow to the
operation panel. If no operations are performed on the machine for a while, such as during a lunch break, the
machine enters sleep mode automatically.
When in sleep mode
When the machine enters sleep mode, the display turns off.
Situations in which the machine does not enter sleep mode
When the machine is in operation
When the Job indicator is lit up or blinking
When the machine is performing an oper
ation such as adjustment or cleaning
When a paper jam occurs
When the menu screen is displayed
When an error message is displayed on the screen (There are some exceptions. The machine sometimes
enters sleep mode when an error message is displayed.)
When the machine is waiting for a wireless LAN connection or Direct Connection
Changing the Auto Sleep Time Value
Auto Sleep Time is a function that automatically puts the machine into the sleep mode if it remains idle for a
specied length of time. We r
ecommend using the factory default settings (
<Timer Settings>(P. 187) ) to
reduce po
wer usage. If you want to change the amount of time that elapses before the machine enters the auto
sleep mode, perform the procedure below.
<Menu> <Timer Settings> <Auto Sleep Time> Set the amount of time that elapses before the
machine automatically enters sleep mode
Exiting Sleep Mode
You can press any key other than the power switch to exit the sleep mode.
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99
Printing
Printing ................................................................................................................................................................
101
Printing from a Computer ................................................................................................................................ 102
Canceling Prints ........................................................................................................................................... 104
Checking the Printing Status and Log ........................................................................................................... 106
Printing
100
Printing
2357-029
You can print documents on your computer b
y using the printer driver.
Printing from a Computer
You can print a document made on your computer by using the printer driver.
Printing from a Computer(P. 102)
Printing from Mobile Devices
Linking mobile de
vices such as smartphones or tablets to this machine pr
ovides a quick and easy way to
print photos and web pages. The machine also supports Google Cloud Print™.
Linking with Mobile Devices(P. 109)
Using Google Cloud Print(P. 124)
Printing
101
Printing from a Computer
2357-02A
You can print a document made with an application on your computer by using the printer driver. Ther
e are useful
settings on the printer driver, such as enlarging/reducing, that enable you to print your documents in various ways.
Before you can use this function, you need to complete some procedures, such as installing the printer driver on your
computer. For more information, see the manuals for the relevant drivers on the online manual website.
About the Printer Driver Help(P. 102)
Basic Printing Operations(P. 102)
About the Printer Driver Help
Clicking [Help] on the printer driver screen displays the Help scr
een. On this screen, you can see the detailed
descriptions that are not in the User's Guide.
Basic Printing Operations
This section describes how to print a document on your computer by using the printer driver.
Paper settings on the machine
Normally
, it is necessary to specify the paper size and type for the paper loaded in the drawer befor
e
proceeding to printing.
1
Open a document in an application and display the print dialog box.
2
Select the printer driver for this machine, and click [Preferences] or [Properties].
3
Specify the print settings as necessary, and click [OK].
Switch the tab accor
ding to the settings.
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102
4
Click [Print] or [OK].
Printing starts.
If you want to cancel printing, see
Canceling Prints(P. 104) .
LINKS
Checking the Printing Status and Log(P. 106)
Printing
103
Canceling Prints
2357-02C
You can cancel printing fr
om your computer or on the operation panel of the machine.
From a Computer(P. 104)
From the Operation Panel(P. 105)
From a Computer
You can cancel printing from the printer icon displayed on the system tray on the desktop.
1
Double-click the printer icon.
When the printer icon is not displayed
Open
the
printer folder (
Displaying the Printer Folder(P
.
291) ), right-click the printer driver icon for
this machine, and click [See what's printing] (or double-click the icon of the printer driver for this machine).
2
Select the document you want to cancel, and click [Document]
[Cancel].
3
Click [Yes].
Printing of the selected document is canceled.
Several pages may be output after you cancel printing.
Canceling from the Remote UI
You can cancel printing fr
om the [Job Status] page on the Remote UI:
Checking Current Status of Print
Documents(P
. 162)
Canceling from an application
On some applications, a screen like shown below appears. You can cancel printing by clicking [Cancel].
Printing
104
From the Operation Panel
Cancel printing using <Status Monitor>.
Check the Print Job Status Before Canceling
<Status Monitor> <Print Job> <Job Status> Select the document <Cancel> <Yes>
Several pages may be output after you cancel printing.
LINKS
Basic Printing Operations(P. 102)
Checking the Printing Status and Log(P. 106)
Printing
105
Checking the Printing Status and Log
2357-02E
You can check the curr
ent print statuses and the logs for printed documents.
When <Display Job Log> is set to <Off>, you cannot check the print logs. <Display Job Log>(P. 199)
Useful in the Following Cases
When your documents are not printed for a long time, you may want to see the waiting list of the
documents waiting to be printed.
When you cannot
nd your printouts that you thought had been printed, you may want to see whether an
error has occurred.
1
Select <Status Monitor>.
2
Select <Print Job>.
3
Check the print statuses and logs.
To check the print statuses
1
<Job Status>
Select the document whose status you want to check.
Displays detailed information about the document.
To check the print logs
1
<Job Log>
Select the document whose log you want to check.
<OK> is displayed when a document was printed successfully, and <Err
or> is displayed when a
document failed to be printed because it was canceled or there was some error.
Displays detailed information about the document.
The displayed document name or user name may not reect the actual document or user name.
Printing
106
When a three-digit number is shown in the case of <Error>
This number repr
esents an error code.
Countermeasures for Each Error Code(P. 260)
LINKS
Basic Printing Operations(P. 102)
Canceling Prints(P. 104)
Printing
107
Linking with Mobile Devices
Linking with Mobile Devices ....................................................................................................................
109
Connecting with Mobile Devices ...................................................................................................................... 110
Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router (LAN Connection) .............................................................................. 111
Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode) ...................................................................................................... 112
Utilizing the Machine through Applications .................................................................................................... 115
Using AirPrint .................................................................................................................................................... 116
Printing with AirPrint .................................................................................................................................... 120
If AirPrint Cannot Be Used ............................................................................................................................ 123
Using Google Cloud Print .................................................................................................................................. 124
Managing the Machine by the Remote Control .............................................................................................. 126
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Linking with Mobile Devices
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Linking the machine with mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets enables you to use an appropriate
application to perform printing, or other oper
ation with ease. In addition, you can operate the machine from mobile
devices via remote control to conrm printing status and change the settings of the machine.
Connecting with Mobile Devices(P. 110)
Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)(P. 112)
Utilizing the Machine through Applications(P. 115)
Using AirPrint(P. 116)
Using Google Cloud Print(P. 124)
Managing the Machine by the Remote Control(P. 126)
Depending on your mobile device, the machine may not oper
ate correctly.
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Connecting with Mobile Devices
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There ar
e two methods used to connect a mobile device with the machine: connecting via a wireless LAN router, and
communicating wirelessly and directly with the machine. Select a connection method in accordance with the
communication environment and the device you are using.
Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router
Just as connecting a computer to the machine, connect a mobile device to the machine via a wireless LAN router.
Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router (LAN Connection)(P. 111)
Connecting Directly
Dir
ectly connect a mobile device to the machine wirelessly without using wireless LAN. It is possible to immediately
connect to the machine wirelessly even outside of a wireless LAN environment.
Connecting Directly (Access Point
Mode)(P. 112
)
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Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router (LAN Connection)
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If a wireless LAN r
outer is connected to the network connected to the machine, you can establish a communication
with a mobile device via the wireless LAN router in the same way for a computer. For information about how to
connect a mobile device to your wireless LAN router, see the instruction manuals for your networking devices or
contact your manufacturer. Connect the machine to a router via the wireless LAN.
Setting Up the Network
Environment
(P. 22)
If your mobile devices do not support IPv6, use the IPv4 addr
ess.
Setting IPv4 Address(P. 37)
1
Select <Status Monitor> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Network Information>.
3
Display the IP address of the machine.
IPv4
Select <IPv4>
<IP Address>.
IPv6
Select <IPv6>
<Link-Local Address> <IP Address>.
4
Connect from the mobile device to the IP address that appears on the screen.
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Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)
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Even in an environment without a wir
eless LAN router, using "Access Point Mode," which can directly connect a mobile
device to the machine wirelessly, enables you to connect the mobile device on hand to the machine without dicult
settings.
Preparing for Direct Connection (Access Point Mode)(P. 112)
Connecting Directly(P. 113)
Preparing for Direct Connection (Access Point Mode)
Establish a connection by using Access Point Mode in the following order.
Check the network settings of the machine.
Set the IPv4 address.
Setting IPv4 Address(P. 37)
Preparing the mobile device
Congure settings to connect the mobile de
vice to Wi-Fi.
Put the machine into the connection standby status.
<Menu> <Network Settings> <Direct Connection Settings> set <Use Direct
Connection> to <On> select <Direct Connection Only> or <Wireless LAN/Direct
Conn. (Auto Switch)>.
<Direct Connection Only>
Connection b
y wireless LAN becomes unavailable. Select when only
using Direct Connection.
<Wireless LAN/Direct Conn. (Auto Switch)>
The wireless LAN connection is disabled while the direct connection is
active. The machine automatically switches to wireless LAN connection
when the direct connection is terminated. This option is selected when
you want to switch between direct connection and wireless LAN
connection.
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Specifying the value for time until auto termination
You can specify the time to automatically establish a disconnection when the direct connection is enabled.
<Time Until Direct Connection Termination>(P. 177)
Connecting multiple mobile devices at the same time
Congur
e the machine's SSID and network key arbitrarily. The network key can be left blank.
<Access
Point Mode Settings>(P
. 177)
Connecting Directly
It may take time until a connection of the machine and the mobile de
vice is established.
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
When any mobile device is alr
eady connected, press
, and proceed to step 3.
2
Select <Direct Connection>.
If a message appears, continue by follo
wing the instructions on the screen.
3
Select <Display SSID/Network Key>.
4
Congure the Wi-Fi settings fr
om the mobile de
vice using the SSID and network key
information that appear on the display.
5
When the target operation is completed, press
, then select <Disconnect> <Yes>.
Select <Connection Information> on the screen under the dir
ect connection to check the connected mobile
device.
While connecting via direct connection, you may not be able to connect to the Internet depending on the
mobile de
vice you are using.
If a wireless connection from the mobile device is not performed within 5 minutes while the SSID and
network key are displayed, the connection waiting state terminates.
If the status without data transmission between the mobile device and the machine continues during
communication by direct connection, the communication may end.
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Power saving performance of sleep mode degrades while connecting via direct connection.
When you
nish the desired operation, be sure to terminate the connection between the machine and the
mobile device. If they remain connected, power saving performance of sleep mode degrades.
If you use the direct connection, do not set the IP address manually on the mobile device. Doing so may
prevent proper communication after using the direct connection.
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Utilizing the Machine through Applications
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Perform printing and other operations fr
om the mobile device connected to the machine using applications. Various
applications including those exclusive to Canon are supported. Use properly in accordance with your device, the
application, and the situation.
Using Canon PRINT Business
This application is used to perform printing and other operations from mobile devices that support iOS/Android. When
printing, it is not necessary to perform operations on the machine. For more information on supported operating
systems, detailed setting methods, and operations, see the application's Help or the Canon website (http://
www.canon.com/gomp/).
Y
ou can download Canon PRINT Business for free, but you will be charged the Internet connection fee.
Printing with Canon Print Service
You can easily print fr
om the menu of applications that support the Android print subsystem. For more information on
supported operating systems and detailed settings and procedures, see the Canon website (http://www.canon.com/).
Printing by Mopria
®
The machine also supports Mopria
®
. Using Mopria
®
enables you to print from mobile devices that support Android
using common operations and settings, even if manufacturers and models differ. For example, if you are using
printers supporting Mopria
®
made by multiple manufacturers or a printer supporting Mopria
®
that is located in a
place you are visiting, you can print without installing an application exclusive for each manufacturer or model. For
more information on supporting models or operation environments, see http://www.mopria.org.
Printing with Google Cloud Print
You can use applications and services which support Google Cloud Print to print from a computer or mobile de
vice
without using a printer driver.
Using Google Cloud Print(P. 124)
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Using AirPrint
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This section describes the settings requir
ed to use AirPrint and the procedures to be performed using Apple devices.
AirPrint Settings
Conguring AirPrint Settings(P.
116)
Displaying the Screen for AirPrint(P. 118)
Functions of the AirPrint
Printing with AirPrint(P. 120)
Troubleshooting
If AirPrint Cannot Be Used(P. 123)
Conguring AirPrint Settings
You can register information, including the name of the machine and installation location, that is used for identifying
the machine. You can also disable the AirPrint function of the machine. Use the Remote UI to change these settings.
For mor
e information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
If you ar
e using a mobile de
vice, such as an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, read "click" as "tap" in this section.
3
Select [Network Settings]
[AirPrint Settings].
4
Click [Edit].
5
Specify the required settings.
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[Use AirPrint]
Select the check box to enable AirPrint. T
o disable AirPrint, clear the check box.
[Printer Name]
Enter the name of the machine. If an mDNS name has already been registered in [mDNS Settings] (
Conguring DNS(P.
57) ), the registered name is displayed.
[Location]
Enter the location of the machine. If a location has already been registered in [Device Information] ([System
Management] in [System Management Settings] (Settings/Registration)), the registered name is displayed.
[Latitude]
Enter the latitude of the location where the machine is installed.
[Longitude]
Enter the longitude of the location where the machine is installed.
6
Click [OK].
If you select [Use AirPrint], the following settings are set to on.
<Use HTTP>
[IPP Print Settings]
[Use mDNS] (IPv4 Settings)
[Use mDNS] (IPv6 Settings)
If you change [Printer Name] that you have once specied, you may be unable to print any more fr
om the
Mac that has been able to be used for printing so far. This phenomenon occurs because [mDNS Name] (
Conguring DNS(P
. 57) ) of IPv4 is also changed automatically. In this case, add the machine to the Mac
again.
Entering the printer name makes it easier to identify multiple printers that support AirPrint.
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Changing the Setting of Functions Available with AirPrint
If you want to disable functions that you are not going to use with AirPrint or encrypt communications, congur
e the
necessary setting using the Remote UI.
Changing Print Settings
To perform printing with AirPrint, IPP protocol is used.
Turning the Function On/Off
You can specify whether to perform printing with AirPrint. The factory default setting is [On].
Log in to the Remote UI in System Manager Mode ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) )
[Settings/Registration] [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings] [Edit] in [IPP Print Settings]
Clear or select the [Use IPP Printing] check box [OK]
Changing the TLS Setting
You can specify whether to encrypt communications using TLS when performing printing with AirPrint. The factory
default setting is [On].
Log in to the Remote UI in System Manager Mode ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) )
[Settings/Registration] [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings] [Edit] in [IPP Print Settings]
Clear or select the [Use TLS] check box [OK]
Displaying the Screen for AirPrint
You can display the scr
een for AirPrint, on which you can not only access the AirPrint Settings but also view
information about consumables, such as toner cartridges, etc. Further, you can congure security function settings.
1
Select [System Preferences]
[Printers & Scanners], then add the machine to the Mac
you are using.
If the machine has already been added, this oper
ation is not required.
2
Select this machine from the list of printers in [Printers & Scanners].
3
Click [Options & Supplies].
4
Click [Show Printer Webpage].
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5
Log in to the Remote UI.
T
o change the AirPrint settings, it is necessary to log in as an administrator.
AirPrint-Dedicated Page
When you log in with administr
ator privileges, the AirPrint-dedicated page is displayed as shown below.
[AirPrint Settings]
Enables you to check the values enter
ed in the AirPrint settings, such as the name and location of the
machine. Y
ou can click [Edit] to change the settings.
[Other Settings]
[Print Security Settings]
Congure the print security settings using TLS or authentication.
[TLS Settings]
Enables you to change the k
ey and certicate used for TLS.
Conguring the Key and Certicate for
TLS(P
. 144)
[Key and Certicate Settings]
Enables you to generate and install a key and certicate, or request a certicate to be issued.
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS
(P. 144)
[Consumables Information]
Enables you to check the information of consumables of the machine and the de
vice version.
Trademarks
Apple, Bonjour, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, macOS, OS X and Safari are tr
ademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries. AirPrint and the AirPrint logo are trademarks of Apple Inc.
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Printing with AirPrint
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You can print fr
om an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, or Mac without using a printer driver.
Printing from an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch(P. 120)
Printing from a Mac(P. 121)
System Requirements
One of the following Apple devices is required to print with AirPrint.
iPad (all models)
iPhone (3GS or later)
iPod touch (3rd gener
ation or later)
Mac (Mac OS X 10.7 or later)
*
*
OS X v10.9 or later when using a USB connection
Network Environment
One of the following environments is required.
An environment wher
e an Apple device and the machine are connected to the same LAN
An environment where an Apple device and the machine are connected directly
An environment where a Mac is connected to the machine via USB
For printing, it is requir
ed to set [Use IPP Printing] to [On].
Changing the Setting of Functions Available
with AirPrint(P
. 118)
Printing from an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch
1
Make sure that the machine is turned ON and connected to the Apple device.
For how to make sure of this, see Setting Up the Network Environment(P. 22) .
For information on the Direct Connection, see Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)(P. 112) .
2
From the application on your Apple device, tap
to display the menu options.
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3
Tap [Print].
4
Select this machine from [Printer].
The printers connected to the network ar
e displayed her
e. Select this machine in this step.
The screen for selecting this machine in [Printer] is not displayed on applications that do not support
AirPrint. Y
ou cannot print by using those applications.
5
Specify the print settings as necessary.
The available settings and paper sizes differ depending on the application you ar
e using.
6
T
ap [Print].
Printing starts.
Checking the print status
During printing, press the Home button of the Apple de
vice twice
tap [Print].
Printing from a Mac
1
Make sure that the machine is turned ON and connected to the Mac.
For ho
w to make sure of this, see Setting Up the Network Environment(P. 22) .
2
Add the machine to the Mac from [System Preferences] [Printers & Scanners].
If the machine has already been added, this oper
ation is not required.
3
Open a document in an application and display the print dialog box.
How to display the print dialog box differs for each application. For more information, see the instruction
manual or Help for the application you ar
e using.
4
Select the machine in the print dialog box.
The printers connected to the Mac are displayed. Select this machine in this step.
5
Specify the print settings as necessary
.
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The available settings and paper sizes differ depending on the application you are using.
6
Click [Print].
Printing starts.
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vices
122
If AirPrint Cannot Be Used
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If AirPrint cannot be used, try taking the following solutions.
Mak
e sure that the machine is turned ON. If the machine is turned ON, rst turn it OFF, then wait for at least 10
seconds and then turn it back ON to check if the problem is solved.
Make sure that no error messages are displayed on the machine.
Make sure that Apple devices and the machine are connected to the same LAN. If the machine is turned ON, it may
take several minutes before the machine is ready for communication.
Make sure that Bonjour on your Apple device is enabled.
For printing, make sure that the paper is loaded in the machine and that the machine contains a sucient amount
remaining in the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge.
Displaying the Screen for AirPrint(P. 118)
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Using Google Cloud Print
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Google Cloud Print is a service that enables a user with a Google account to print from a smartphone, tablet, or
computer connected to the Internet using applications compatible with Google Cloud Print. Unlike conventional
printing fr
om a computer, it does not require a printer driver.
Checking the Settings of the Machine(P. 124)
Registering the Machine with Google Cloud Print(P. 124)
An environment in which you can connect to the internet is r
equired when registering the machine and
when printing using Google Cloud Print. In addition, the customer is responsible for any fees regarding
internet connection.
Google Cloud Print may not be available, depending on your country or region.
A Google account is requir
ed to use Google Cloud Print. If you do not have a Google account, create one on
the Google website.
Checking the Settings of the Machine
Check the following befor
e conguring cloud printing.
Make sure that the IPv4 address or IPv6 address is specied for the machine, and that the machine is able to
communicate with computers on a network.
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Check whether the date and time of the machine are specied corr
ectly.
Setting the Date/Time(P. 20)
Registering the Machine with Google Cloud Print
Registering the machine with Google Cloud Print enables you to print from anywher
e using the service.
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in as an administrator. Starting Remote UI(P. 159)
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2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Network Settings] [Google Cloud Print Settings].
4
Click [Edit] for [Basic Settings].
5
Select the [Use Google Cloud Print] check box
[OK].
6
Click [Register] in [Registration Status].
Re-Registering the Machine
T
o r
e-register the machine, delete its registration before registering it again.
7
Click the URL link displayed for [URL for Registration].
8
Follow the instructions on the screen to register the machine.
Printing can no
w be performed fr
om applications that support Google Cloud Print, such as Google
Chrome™.
For information on the latest applications that support Google Cloud Print, check the Google Cloud
Print home page.
Conguring Settings on the Operation Panel
Y
ou can also enable or disable the Cloud Print function from <Menu> in the Home screen.
<Google Cloud
Print Settings>(P. 200
)
Registering from a Mobile Device or Google Chrome
You can register the machine from a mobile device or Google Chrome. The machine's display shows the
conrmation screen before completion of the registration. Select <Yes> to complete the registration.
For information on registration methods, see the manual of your device or the Google Cloud Print website.
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Managing the Machine by the Remote Control
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You can use the Remote UI fr
om a smart phone or tablet Web browser. You can conrm the machine status or
perform various settings from a mobile device.
Supported Web Browsers
Web browsers supporting the Remote UI for mobile devices are the following.
Android OS
Chr
ome
iOS
Safari
Starting the Remote UI from Mobile Devices
Enter the IP address of the machine on the W
eb browser to start the Remote UI. Prior to operation, conrm the IP
address set for the machine (
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43) ). If it is unknown, ask your network administr
ator.
1
Start the Web browser of the mobile device.
2
Enter "http://<the IP address of the machine>/" in the address entry column.
If you want to use an IPv6 address, enclose the IPv6 addr
ess with brackets.
Example: http://[fe80::2e9e:fcff:fe4e:dbce]/
For a "Smartphone Version" of the Remote UI, a portion of items displayed are omitted. If you want to
conrm all of the items, see the "PC V
ersion."
LINKS
Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)(P. 158)
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126
Managing the Machine
Managing the Machine ............................................................................................................................... 128
Setting Access Privileges
.................................................................................................................................. 130
Setting the System Manager PIN .................................................................................................................. 131
Setting a Remote UI PIN ............................................................................................................................... 133
Conguring the Network Security Settings .................................................................................................... 135
Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls ............................................................................................. 137
Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings ......................................................................................... 138
Changing Port Numbers ............................................................................................................................... 141
Setting a Proxy ............................................................................................................................................. 142
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS .................................................................................................. 144
Generating the Key and Certicate for Network Communication .......................................................... 146
Generating a Key and Certicate Signing Request (CSR) ........................................................................ 149
Registering the Key and Certicate for Network Communication .......................................................... 152
Restricting the Machine's Functions ................................................................................................................ 154
Restricting USB Functions ............................................................................................................................. 155
Disabling HTTP Communication ................................................................................................................... 156
Disabling Remote UI ..................................................................................................................................... 157
Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI) ................................................................................... 158
Starting Remote UI ....................................................................................................................................... 159
Checking the Status and Logs ....................................................................................................................... 162
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI ................................................................................................... 166
Updating the Firmware ..................................................................................................................................... 169
Initializing Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 171
Managing the Machine
127
Managing the Machine
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To r
educe the various risks associated with the use of this machine, such as leaks of personal information or
unauthorized use by third parties, constant and effective security measures are required. An administrator should
manage important settings, such as access privileges and security settings, to ensure that the machine is used safely.
Conguring the Basic Management System
Setting Access Privileges(P. 130) Conguring the Network Security Settings(P.
135)
Preparing for Risks from Negligence or Misuse
Restricting the Machine's Functions(P. 154)
Ensuring Effective Management
Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)(P. 158)
Managing the Machine
128
Managing the System Conguration and Settings
Updating the Firmware(P. 169) Initializing Settings(P. 171)
Managing the Machine
129
Setting Access Privileges
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Protect the machine fr
om unauthorized access by only allowing users with access privileges to use the machine. When
privileges are set, the user must enter a PIN to change settings or access the Remote UI.
Access privileges are divided into two types: System Manager Mode and Gener
al User Mode. System Manager Mode
has full access privileges, and a System Manager PIN can be set to restrict logon in this mode. And by setting a Remote
UI Access PIN, you can restrict use of the Remote UI in General User Mode and in System Manager Mode without a
System Manager PIN set.
System Manager PIN
System Manager PIN is intended exclusively for Administrators having full access privileges. If you specify this
PIN, you need to log on to the machine using this PIN in order to access <Network Settings> or <System
Management Settings>. Set the System Manager PIN when you need different access privilege le
vels for
administrators and general users.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
Remote UI PIN (Remote UI Access PIN)
This is a PIN for using the Remote UI. Only users who know the PIN can access the Remote UI. Setting a
Remote UI PIN(P
. 133)
Managing the Machine
130
Setting the System Manager PIN
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Set a System Manager PIN that is intended ex
clusively for Administrators. You can access <Network Settings>, <System
Management Settings>, etc. only when the PIN has been entered correctly. It is recommended that only
Administrators know the PIN.
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <System Management Settings>.
3
Select <System Manager Information Settings> <System Manager PIN>.
4
Press .
5
Specify the System Manager PIN.
Enter a number of up to seven digits, and pr
ess
.
When <PIN (Conrm)> is displayed, enter the PIN once again to conrm.
Y
ou cannot set a PIN that consists only of zeros, such as "00" or "0000000."
T
o disable the PIN, select <
> and press to leave the text box blank, and then select <Apply> and
press .
Setting the System Manager Name
1
Select <System Manager Name>.
2
Enter the System Manager Name, and select <Apply>.
On how to enter te
xt, see
Entering Text(P. 86) .
Do not forget your PIN. If you forget your PIN, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help
line.
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131
Conguring settings via the Remote UI
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Click [Settings/Registration] [System
Management] [Edit] and specify the necessary settings on the displayed screen.
By using the Remote UI, you can register a variety of information, including contact information,
Administr
ator comments, the installation location of the machine, as well as the settings that you can
register by using the operation panel. The registered information can be viewed on the [Device Information]
page of the Remote UI.
Checking System Manager Information(P. 164)
If a System Manager PIN is Set
If you try to access <Network Settings> or <System Management Settings>, the
following scr
een is displayed. Enter the set PIN.
Entering a PIN is also required when logging on in System Manager Mode in
the Remote UI.
Starting Remote UI(P. 159)
LINKS
Setting Access Privileges(P. 130)
Managing the Machine
132
Setting a Remote UI PIN
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You can set a PIN for access to the Remote UI. All users use a common PIN.
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Security Settings] [Remote UI Settings].
4
Click [Edit].
5
Select the [Use Remote UI Access PIN] check box and set the PIN.
[Use Remote UI Access PIN]
If you select the check box, you must enter a PIN to access the Remote UI.
[Set/Change PIN]
To set or change a PIN, select the check box and enter the same number both in the [PIN] and [Conrm] text
boxes.
6
Click [OK].
Using the operation panel
Remote UI Access PIN settings can also be accessed from <Menu> in the Home scr
een.
<Remote UI
Settings>(P. 198
)
Managing the Machine
133
If <System Management Settings> are initialized
The Remote UI Access PIN is also initialized. After an initialization, reset the PIN.
<Initialize
Menu>(P. 202
)
LINKS
Setting Access Privileges(P. 130)
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
Managing the Machine
134
Conguring the Network Security Settings
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Authorized users may incur unanticipated losses from attacks b
y malicious third parties, such as sning, spoong,
and tampering of data as it ows over a network. To protect your important and valuable information from these
attacks, the machine supports the following features to enhance security and secrecy.
Firewall Settings
Unauthorized access by third parties, as well as network attacks and intrusions, can be blocked by limiting
communication only to devices that have a specic IP addr
ess.
Restricting Communication by Using
Fire
walls(P. 137)
Changing Port Numbers
A protocol that is used to exchange information with other devices is assigned port numbers that are
predetermined accor
ding to the type of protocol. The port number must be the same for all communication
devices; therefore, changing it to an arbitrary number is important to prevent hacking from outside.
Changing Port Numbers(P. 141)
Proxy Settings
When the client devices are connected to an external network, communication is established through the proxy
server. When the pro
xy server is used, websites can be browsed more safely, therefore, security can be
expected to be enhanced.
Setting a Proxy(P. 142)
TLS Encrypted Communication
TLS is a protocol for encryption for data sent over a network and is often used for communication via a Web
browser or an e-mail application. TLS enables secure network communication when you access the machine
from a computer via the Remote UI. Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS
(P. 144)
Managing the Machine
135
Managing the Machine
136
Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls
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Without proper security
, unauthorized third parties can access computers and other communication devices that are
connected to a network. To prevent this unauthorized access, specify the settings for packet lter, a feature that
restricts communication to devices with specied IP addresses.
Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings(P. 138)
Managing the Machine
137
Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings
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You can either limit communication to only de
vices with specied IP addresses, or block devices with specied IP
addresses but permit other communications. You can specify a single IP address or a range of IP addresses.
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Security Settings] [IP Address Filter].
4
Click [Edit] to specify a lter type.
[IPv4 Address: Inbound Filter]
Restrict data received b
y the machine from a computer by specifying an IPv4 address.
[IPv6 Address: Inbound Filter]
Restrict data received by the machine from a computer by specifying an IPv6 address.
5
Specify the settings for packet ltering.
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138
[Blocked Addresses]
Register addr
esses to be blocked, as well as check or delete registered blocked addresses.
[Allowed Addresses]
Register addr
esses to be allowed, as well as check or delete registered allowed addresses.
1
Select the [Use Filter] check box.
Select the check box to r
estrict communication. Clear the check box to disable the restriction.
2
Specify the address.
Enter the IP address (or the range of IP addresses) in the [Address to Register] text box and click
[Add].
Registered address Result
[Blocked Addresses]
Restricts communication (received) with devices having their IP addresses entered
for [Address to Register]. Communication is allo
wed with devices with any other IP
addresses.
[Allowed Addresses]
Allows communication (received) only with devices having their IP addresses entered
for [Address to Register], and restricts communication with devices with any other IP
addresses.
Registered as both
Allows communication (received) only with devices having their IP addresses
registered in [Allowed Addresses], and restricts communication with devices with any
other IP addresses. However, communication is restricted for IP addresses also
registered in [Blocked Addresses].
Check for entry errors
If IP addresses ar
e incorrectly entered, you may be unable to access the machine from the Remote UI,
in which case you need to set <IPv4 Address Filter> or <IPv6 Address Filter> to <Off>.
<IPv4 Address Filter>(P. 197)
Managing the Machine
139
<IPv6 Address Filter>(P. 197)
Entry form for IP addresses
Description Example
Entering a single address
IPv4:
Delimit numbers with periods.
192.168.0.10
IPv6:
Delimit alphanumeric characters with
colons.
fe80::10
Specifying a r
ange of addresses
Insert a hyphen between the
addresses.
192.168.0.10-192.168.0.20
Specifying a range of addresses with a prex
(IPv6 only)
Enter the addr
ess, followed by a slash
and a number indicating the prex
length.
fe80::1234/64
Deleting an IP address from exceptions
Select an IP address and click [Delete].
3
Click [OK].
Using the operation panel
You can also enable or disable IP addr
ess ltering from <Menu> in the Home screen.
<IPv4 Address Filter>(P. 197)
<IPv6 Address Filter>(P. 197)
Managing the Machine
140
Changing Port Numbers
2357-036
Ports serve as endpoints for communicating with other devices. T
ypically, conventional port numbers are used for
major protocols, but devices that use these port numbers are vulnerable to attacks because these port numbers are
well-known. To enhance security, your Network Administrator may change the port numbers. When a port number has
been changed, the new number must be shared with the communicating devices, such as computers and servers.
Specify the port number settings depending on the network environment.
To change the port number for proxy server, see Setting a Proxy(P. 142) .
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Network Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <TCP/IP Settings>
<Port Number Settings>.
4
Selecting the protocol of which you want to change the port number.
Learning more about the protocols
<LPD>/<RAW>/<WSD Multicast Disco
very>
Conguring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
(P. 46)
<HTTP>
Disabling HTTP Communication(P. 156)
<SNMP> Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP(P. 60)
5
Enter the port number, and select <Apply>.
On how to enter text, see Entering Text(P. 86) .
LINKS
Conguring Printer Ports(P
. 48)
Managing the Machine
141
Setting a Proxy
2357-037
A pro
xy (or HTTP proxy server) refers to a computer or software that carries out HTTP communication for other
devices, especially when communicating with resources outside the network, such as when browsing Web sites. The
client devices connect to the outside network through the proxy server, and do not communicate directly to the
resources outside. Setting a proxy not only facilitates management of trac between in-house and outside networks
but also blocks unauthorized access and consolidates anti-virus protection for enhanced security. When you use
Google Cloud Print to print over the Internet, you can enhance security by setting a proxy. When setting a proxy, make
sure that you have the necessary proxy information, including the IP address, port number, and a user name and
password for authentication.
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings].
4
Click [Edit] in [Proxy Settings].
5
Select the [Use Proxy] check box and specify the required settings.
[Use Proxy]
Select the check box to use the specied proxy server when communicating with an HTTP server.
[HTTP Proxy Server Address]
Enter the address of the proxy server. Specify the IP address or host name depending on the environment.
[HTTP Proxy Server Port Number]
Change the port number as necessary.
[Use Proxy within Same Domain]
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142
Select the check box to also use the specied pro
xy server for communication with devices in the same
domain.
[Use Proxy Authentication]
To enable authentication by the proxy server, select the check box and enter alphanumeric characters for the
user name in the [User Name] text box.
[Set/Change Password]
To set or change the password for the proxy authentication, when it is enabled, select the check box and
enter alphanumeric characters for the new password in the [Password] text box.
6
Click [OK].
LINKS
Using Google Cloud Print(P. 124)
Managing the Machine
143
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS
2357-038
You can encrypt communication between the machine and a W
eb browser on the computer by using Transport Layer
Security (TLS). TLS is a mechanism for encrypting data sent or received over the network. TLS must be enabled when
the Remote UI is used for specifying settings such as SNMPv3. To use TLS encrypted communication for the Remote
UI, you need to specify a "key and certicate" (server certicate) you want to use before enabling TLS. Generate or
install the key and certicate for TLS before enabling TLS (
Management Functions(P. 281) ).
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Network Settings] [TCP/IP Settings].
4
Click [Key and Certicate] in [TLS Settings].
5
Click [Register Default Key] on the right of the key and certicate you want to use.
Viewing details of a certicate
You can check the details of the certicate or verify the certicate by clicking the corresponding text link
under [Key Name], or the certicate icon.
6
Enable TLS for the Remote UI.
1
Click [Security Settings]
[Remote UI Settings].
2
Click [Edit].
3
Select the [Use TLS] check box and click [OK].
Managing the Machine
144
Using the operation panel
You can also enable or disable TLS encrypted communication fr
om <Menu> in the Home screen.
<Use
TLS>(P
. 197)
Starting the Remote UI with TLS
If you try to start the Remote UI when TLS is enabled, a security alert may be displayed regarding the
security certicate. In this case, check that the correct URL is entered in the address eld, and then proceed
to display the Remote UI screen.
Starting Remote UI(P. 159)
LINKS
Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP(P. 60)
Generating the Key and Certicate for Network Communication(P
. 146)
Generating a Key and Certicate Signing Request (CSR)(P
. 149)
Registering the Key and Certicate for Network Communication(P
. 152)
Managing the Machine
145
Generating the Key and Certicate for Network
Communication
2357-039
A ke
y and certicate can be generated with the machine when it is required for encrypted communication via
Transport Layer Security (TLS). You can use TLS when accessing the machine via the Remote UI. Self-signed certicates
are used with the key and certicate generated in "Network Communication."
If you want to use a server certicate that has a CA signature, you can gener
ate a CSR together with a key
instead of a certicate.
Generating a Key and Certicate Signing Request (CSR)(P
. 149)
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Security Settings] [Key and Certicate Settings].
4
Click [Generate Key].
Deleting a registered key and certicate
Click [Delete] on the right of the ke
y and certicate you want to delete
click [OK].
A k
ey and certicate cannot be deleted if it is currently used for some purpose, such as when "[TLS]" is
displayed under [Key Usage]. In this case, disable the function or replace the other key and certicate
before deleting it.
5
Select [Network Communication] and click [OK].
6
Specify settings for the key and certicate.
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146
[Key Settings]
[Ke
y Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for naming the key. Set a name that will be easy for you to nd later in a
list.
[Signature Algorithm]
Select the signature algorithm from the drop-down list.
[Key Algorithm]
Select the key generation algorithm from [RSA] or [ECDSA], then select the key length from the drop-
down list. In either case, the larger the number for the key length is, the higher the security level
becomes. However, the communication speed becomes slower.
When [SHA384] or [SHA512] is selected in [Signature Algorithm], [512-bit] cannot be selected as the
k
ey length when [RSA] is selected in [Key Algorithm].
[Certicate Settings]
[Validity Start Date (YYYY/MM/DD)]
Enter the validity start date of the certicate, in the or
der of: year, month, day.
[Validity End Date (YYYY/MM/DD)]
Enter the validity end date of the certicate, in the order of: year, month, day. A date earlier than
[Validity Start Date (YYYY/MM/DD)] cannot be set.
[Country/Region]
Click the [Select Country/Region] radio button and select the country/region from the drop-down list.
You can also click the [Enter Internet Country Code] radio button and enter a country code, such as "US"
for the United States.
[State]/[City]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the location as necessary.
[Organization]/[Organization Unit]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the organization name as necessary.
[Common Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the common name of the certicate as necessary. "Common Name"
is often abbreviated as "CN."
7
Click [OK].
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147
Generating a key and certicate may tak
e some time.
After the key and certicate is generated, it is automatically registered to the machine.
LINKS
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS
(P. 144)
Registering the Key and Certicate for Network Communication(P
. 152)
Managing the Machine
148
Generating a Key and Certicate Signing Request (CSR)
2357-03A
Because certicates generated on the machine do not have a CA signatur
e, a communication error may result
depending on devices it communicates with. To have the certicate authority issue the certicate with the CA
signature, you need to obtain data of CSR (Certicate Signing Request), which the administrator can generate from
Remote UI. When the certicate is issued, register it in the key with the CSR generated.
Generating a Key and CSR(P. 149)
Registering a Certicate to a Key(P
. 151)
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
Generating a Key and CSR
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Security Settings] [Key and Certicate Settings].
4
Click [Generate Key].
Deleting a registered key and certicate
Click [Delete] on the right of the ke
y and certicate you want to delete
click [OK].
A k
ey and certicate cannot be deleted if it is currently used for some purpose, such as when "[TLS]" is
displayed under [Key Usage]. In this case, disable the function or replace the key and certicate before
deleting it.
5
Select [Key and Certicate Signing Request (CSR)] and click [OK].
6
Specify settings for the key and CSR.
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149
[Key Settings]
[Ke
y Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for naming the key. Set a name that will be easy for you to nd later in a
list.
[Signature Algorithm]
Select the signature algorithm from the drop-down list.
[Key Algorithm]
Select the key generation algorithm from [RSA] or [ECDSA], then select the key length from the drop-
down list. In any case, the larger the number for the key length, the slower the communication.
However, the security is tighter.
When [SHA384] or [SHA512] is selected in [Signature Algorithm], [512-bit] cannot be selected as the
k
ey length when [RSA] is selected in [Key Algorithm].
[Certicate Signing Request (CSR) Settings]
[Country/Region]
Click the [Select Country/Region] radio button and select the country/r
egion from the drop-down list.
You can also click the [Enter Internet Country Code] radio button and enter a country code, such as "US"
for the United States.
[State]/[City]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the location as necessary.
[Organization]/[Organization Unit]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the organization name as necessary.
[Common Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the common name of the certicate as necessary. "Common Name"
is often abbreviated as "CN."
7
Click [OK].
Generating a key and CSR may take some time.
8
Click [Stor
e in File].
A dialog box for storing the le appears. Choose wher
e to store the le and click [Save].
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150
The CSR le is stored on the computer.
9
Attach the stor
ed le and submit the application to the certication authority.
Registering a Certicate to a Key
The k
ey with the CSR generated cannot be used until the certicate issued from the certicate authority based on the
CSR is registered in the key. Once the certication authority has issued the certicate, register it using the procedure
below.
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode.
Starting Remote
UI(P. 159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page. Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Security Settings]
[Key and Certicate Settings].
4
Click [Key Name] or [Certicate] requir
ed to register the certicate.
5
Click [Register Certicate].
6
Click [Browse], specify the le for the certicate signing request, and click [Register].
LINKS
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS(P
. 144)
Generating the Key and Certicate for Network Communication(P
. 146)
Registering the Key and Certicate for Network Communication(P
. 152)
Managing the Machine
151
Registering the Key and Certicate for Network
Communication
2357-03C
You can obtain the k
ey and certicate, and the CA certicate from a certication authority (CA) for use with the
machine. Install and register the obtained key and certicate le and CA certicate le in this machine using Remote
UI. Check the key and certicate, and CA certicate conditions that are required for the machine in advance (
Management Functions(P. 281) ).
For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the
Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166) .
1
Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote
UI(P.
159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Select [Security Settings] [Key and Certicate Settings] or [CA Certicate Settings].
Click [Ke
y and Certicate Settings] to install a k
ey and certicate, or [CA Certicate Settings] to install a CA
certicate.
4
Click [Register Key and Certicate] or [Register CA Certicate].
Deleting a registered key and certicate or CA certicate
Click [Delete]
on the right of the key and certicate or CA certicate you want to delete
click [OK]. You
cannot delete the pr
einstalled CA certicates.
A key and certicate cannot be deleted if it is currently used for some purpose, such as when "[TLS]" is
displayed under [Key Usage]. In this case, disable the function or replace the key and certicate before
deleting it.
Disabling or enabling the preinstalled CA certicates
Click [Disable] on the right of the preinstalled CA certicate you want to disable. To enable the certicate
again, click [Enable] on the right of the certicate.
5
Click [Install].
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152
Deleting the key and certicate le or CA certicate le
Click [Delete] on the right of the le you want to delete click [OK].
6
Click [Browse], specify the le to install, and click [Start Installation].
The k
ey and certicate
le or the CA certicate le is installed on the machine from a computer.
7
Register the key and certicate or CA certicate.
Registering a key and certicate
1
Click [Register] on the right of the key and certicate le you want to r
egister.
2
Enter the name of the k
ey and password.
[Key Name]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the name of the k
ey to be registered.
[Password]
Enter alphanumeric characters for the password of the private key set for the le to be registered.
3
Click [OK].
Registering a CA certicate
Click [Register] on the right of the CA certicate le you want to r
egister.
LINKS
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS(P
. 144)
Generating the Key and Certicate for Network Communication(P
. 146)
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153
Restricting the Machine's Functions
2357-03E
Some of the functions of the machine may rar
ely be used or provide opportunities for misuse. For security purposes,
the machine can be set to limit its capabilities by partially or completely disabling these functions.
Restricting USB Functions
The USB connection allows an easy connection with peripheral devices, but it may cause a security risk such as
an information leakage. You can r
estrict a USB connection with a computer.
Restricting USB
Functions(P
. 155)
Disabling HTTP Communication
When not performing operations via the network, for example, when using the machine via USB connection,
you can disable HTTP communication to pr
event a hacking via the HTTP port.
Disabling HTTP
Communication(P
. 156)
Disabling Remote Management
When not using Remote UI, you can disable functions to prevent an unauthorized remote operation via Remote
UI. Disabling Remote UI(P. 157)
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154
Restricting USB Functions
2357-03F
USB is a convenient way of connecting peripheral de
vices and storing or relocating data, but USB can also be a source
of information leakage if it is not properly managed. This section describes how to restrict connection via the USB port
of the machine.
Restricting the USB Connection with a Computer(P. 155)
Restricting the USB Connection with a Computer
You can disable the USB port that is used for connecting the machine to a computer. If this port is disabled, the
machine cannot communicate with a computer via USB.
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Use as USB Device> <Off> Restart the machine
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155
Disabling HTTP Communication
2357-03H
HTTP is used for communications o
ver the network, such as when you access the machine via the Remote UI. If you
are using a USB connection or are otherwise not using HTTP, you can disable HTTP to block malicious third-party
intrusions via the unused HTTP port.
Disabling HTTP disables some of the network capabilities, such as the Remote UI, WSD printing, and printing
with Google Cloud Print.
<Menu> <Network Settings> <TCP/IP Settings> <Use HTTP> <Off> <Yes>
LINKS
Conguring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
(P. 46)
Using Google Cloud Print(P. 124)
Changing Port Numbers(P. 141)
Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)(P. 158)
Managing the Machine
156
Disabling Remote UI
2357-03J
The Remote UI is useful because the machine settings can be specied by using a W
eb browser on a computer. To use
the Remote UI, the machine must be connected to a computer over the network. If the machine is connected to a
computer via USB, or if you do not need to use the Remote UI, you might want to disable the Remote UI to reduce the
risk of having your machine controlled remotely over the network by malicious third parties.
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Remote UI Settings> <Use Remote UI> <Off>
LINKS
Disabling HTTP Communication(P. 156)
Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)(P. 158)
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157
Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)
2357-03K
Using a Web br
owser to operate the machine remotely, you can check the documents waiting to be printed or the
status of the machine. You can also make various settings. You can do this without leaving your desk, making system
management easier. For more information about the system requirements for the Remote UI, see
System
Environment
(P. 282) .
Functions of the Remote UI
Checking the Status and Logs(P. 162)
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166)
Basics of the Remote UI
Starting Remote UI(P. 159)
Managing the Machine
158
Starting Remote UI
2357-03L
To oper
ate remotely, you need to input the IP address of the machine into a Web browser and start the Remote UI.
Check the IP address set to the machine in advance (
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43) ). If you have any questions,
ask your Network Administrator.
1
Start the W
eb browser.
2
Enter "http://<the IP address of the machine>/" in the address eld, and pr
ess the
[ENTER] k
ey.
If you want to use an IPv6 address, enclose the IPv6 addr
ess with brackets (example: http://
[fe80::2e9e:fcff:fe4e:dbce]/).
If a security alert is displayed
A security
alert may be displayed when the Remote UI communication is encrypted (
Conguring the
Ke
y and Certicate for TLS(P. 144) ). When certicate settings or TLS settings have no errors, continue
browsing the Web site.
3
Log in to the Remote UI.
When a System Manager PIN is not set
Select [System Manager Mode] or [General User Mode].
[System Manager Mode]
You can perform all the Remote UI operations and settings.
[General User Mode]
You can check the status of documents or the machine, and you can also change some of the settings. When
you want to check if a specic document of yours is in the print queue or cancel the printing of a document
of yours in the print queue, enter the user name of the document in [User Name]. The user name is
automatically set to print documents based on information such as your computer name or computer login
name.
[Remote UI Access PIN]
If [Remote UI Access PIN] is set, enter the PIN. Setting a Remote UI PIN(P. 133)
Managing the Machine
159
When a System Manager PIN is set
Enter the appropriate PIN in [System Manager PIN] to log in to System Manager Mode.
Setting the
System Manager PIN(P
. 131)
4
Click [Log In].
The Portal page (main page) will be displayed.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
Remote UI Screen
When you log in to the Remote UI, the following Portal page appears. This section describes the items displayed on
the Portal page and the basic oper
ations.
[Device Basic Information]
Displays the curr
ent status of the machine and err
or information. If an error has occurred, the link to the
Error Information page will be displayed.
[Consumables Information]
Displays information about consumables.
[Support Link]
Displays the support link specied in [Device Information] under [System Management].
Refresh Icon
Refreshes the curr
ently displayed page.
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160
[Log Out]
Logs off from the Remote UI. The Login page will be displayed.
[Mail to System Manager]
Displays a window for cr
eating an e-mail to the system manager specied in [System Manager Information]
under [System Management].
[Status Monitor/Cancel]
Displays the [Status Monitor/Cancel] page. For any of the waiting documents, you can check the status/
history or cancel the pr
ocessing.
[Settings/Registration]
Displays [Settings/Registration] page. When you have logged in to System Manager Mode, you can change
the settings items and save/load the r
egistered data.
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 166)
Managing the Machine
161
Checking the Status and Logs
2357-03R
Checking Current Status of Print Documents(P. 162)
Checking History of Documents(P. 163)
Checking Error Information(P. 163)
Checking Consumables(P. 163)
Checking Device Specications(P.
164)
Checking System Manager Information(P. 164)
Checking Print Total Counter(P. 165)
Checking Eco Information(P. 165)
A le name of a document may not be displayed in full. The printed application name may be added to the
le name.
Checking Current Status of Print Documents
The list of the documents currently printing or waiting to be printed is displayed.
Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [Job Status]
You can delete a document job b
y clicking [Cancel].
If you logged on in System Manager Mode, all the print documents currently printing and waiting to
be printed will be listed.
If you enter
ed your user name when you logged on in General User Mode, your user name will only
be displayed on the documents that you printed.
Click [Job Number] on the paused documents to display detailed information. You can check the user
name and the page count of the printed document.
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162
Checking History of Documents
The history of print is displayed.
Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [Job Log]
Checking Error Information
When an err
or occurs, this page will be displayed b
y clicking the message displayed under [Error Information] on the
Portal page (main page).
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [Error
Information]
Checking Consumables
Consumables information such as a cartridge model number is displayed. You can also click [Check Consumables
Details] in the Portal page (main page) to display this page ( Remote UI Screen(P. 160) ).
Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel]
[Consumables]
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Checking Device Specications
The maximum print speed is displayed.
Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [Device
Features]
Checking System Manager Information
Information about the machine and the system manager is displayed. This information is set in [System Management]
on the [Settings/Registration] page.
Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [Device
Information]
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164
Checking Print Total Counter
The total number of pages that have been printed is displayed.
Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [Check
Counter]
Checking Eco Information
Y
ou can check information such as the number of printouts per month and amount of consumed power.
Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [Eco
Information]
LINKS
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
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165
Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI
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You can change the various machine settings b
y using the Remote UI. Most of the settings can be set also on the
machine, but some settings can only be set using the Remote UI. This section describes the basic ow of changing the
settings of the machine using the Remote UI.
Some settings can only be changed when you have logged in to System Manager Mode.
Some settings may requir
e operations that differ from the procedure described here.
1
Start the Remote UI.
Starting Remote UI(P. 159)
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page.
Remote UI Screen(P. 160)
3
Click the setting you want to congure in the menu on the left side of the scr
een.
4
Click the link to display the desired page as necessary.
5
Click [Edit].
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6
Specify the required settings.
7
Click [OK].
8
Restart the machine as necessary.
Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON.
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167
For information about whether you need to restart the machine, vie
w the message on the edit screen.
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168
Updating the Firmware
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For the rmware, select the method of update depending on the installation condition of the machine. There ar
e two
methods of update: the one is to access the latest rmware version on the Internet from the machine and perform the
update if the version currently installed in the machine is not the latest, and the other is to access the latest rmware
version on the Internet from a computer and perform the update from the computer if the version currently installed
in the machine is not the latest. In an environment where connection to the Internet cannot be established via a
wireless LAN, establish connection via USB and perform the update from the computer.
Installation Condition of the Machine How to Install the Update
Wireless LAN connection Updating via the Internet(P. 169)
USB connection Updating from a Computer(P. 170)
If you are in an IPv6 envir
onment, you cannot perform rmware update. Use USB to re-establish connection,
and perform the update from the computer.
Checking the rmware
version
You can check the rmware version from the operation panel of the machine. After completion of the
rmware update operation, make sure that the update was performed correctly.
Checking the Firmware
Version(P
. 170)
Updating via the Internet
You can access the Canon server fr
om the machine to update the rmware to the latest version.
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <System Management Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <Update Firmware>.
4
Select <Via Internet>.
A check for e
xistence of the latest rmwar
e is performed.
If the <This is the latest rmware version.> message is displayed, ther
e is no need to update the rmware.
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169
5
Check the message and select <Yes>.
6
When a license screen appears, press .
7
Select <OK>.
When the rmware update is complete, the machine r
estarts automatically.
Do not turn OFF the machine while the r
estart is in pr
ogress.
Updating from a Computer
When you have downloaded the latest rmwar
e version from the Canon website, use "User Support Tool" utility
software to update the rmware from a computer. For how to perform rmware update from a computer, see the
"User Support Tool Operation Guide" included with the rmware.
To Put the Machine into a Firmware Update Waiting State
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Update Firmware> <Via PC> <Yes>
Checking the Firmware Version
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <System Management Settings>.
If the screen for entering a PIN appears, enter the corr
ect PIN.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
3
Select <Update Firmware>.
4
Select <Version Information>.
The curr
ent
rmware version is displayed.
Managing the Machine
170
Initializing Settings
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You can restore the following settings:
Initializing Eco Report Counter(P. 171)
Initializing Menu(P. 171)
Initializing Key and Certicate(P. 171
)
Initializing All Data/Settings(P. 172)
Initializing Eco Report Counter
You can restore the Eco Report Counter settings to the factory defaults.
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Initialize Eco Report Counter> <Yes>
Initializing Menu
You can restore the settings of the machine ( Setting Menu List(P. 174) ). Depending on the settings selected, you
may need to restart the machine after initialization.
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Initialize Menu> Select the item you want to
initialize <Yes> Restart the machine if necessary
Y
ou can restore the settings only for <Network Settings>.
<Menu>
<Network Settings> <Initialize Network Settings> <Yes> Restart the machine
Initializing Key and Certicate
You can r
estore the settings of the key and certicate and the CA certicate. Note that all the keys and certicates and
CA certicates that you registered in the machine (except the preinstalled keys and CA certicates) will be deleted after
initializing.
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171
After initializing, functions that requir
e a key and certicate such as TLS encrypted communication are not
available. To use these functions, congure the settings for the key and certicate and activate the functions
again.
Log in to the Remote UI with Administrator privileges ( Starting Remote UI(P. 159) ) [Settings/
Registration] [Initialize Setting Information] [Initialize Key and Certicate] [Initialize] [OK]
Initializing All Data/Settings
This enables restor
ation of all data and machine settings, including logs, to the factory default values. This prevents
sensitive data from being leaked when replacing or disposing of the machine. When the initialization process nishes,
the machine automatically restarts.
Before initializing, make sure that there are no documents being processed or waiting to be processed.
These documents will be deleted when initialization is performed.
T
o use the machine after initializing it, you need to congure all settings from the beginning.
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Initialize All Data/Settings> <Yes> <Yes>
LINKS
Conguring the Key and Certicate for TLS(P
. 144)
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172
Setting Menu List
Setting Menu List ........................................................................................................................................... 174
<Network Settings>
.......................................................................................................................................... 175
<Preferences> .................................................................................................................................................... 183
<Timer Settings> ............................................................................................................................................... 187
<Printer Settings> ............................................................................................................................................. 190
<Adjustment/Maintenance> ............................................................................................................................. 192
<System Management Settings> ...................................................................................................................... 196
Setting Menu List
173
Setting Menu List
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You can customize the machine based on your envir
onment and needs by conguring settings described in this
chapter. To start conguration, select <Menu> on the Home screen (
Home Screen(P. 80) ). This section describes
what each item in the setting menu can congure.
You can print the setting menu in list form to check the current settings: Printing Lists of
Settings(P. 221
)
Setting Menu List
174
<Network Settings>
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All the settings related to the network ar
e listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger (
).
<Use Wireless LAN>(P. 175)
<Wireless LAN Settings>(P. 175)
<Direct Connection Settings>(P. 176)
<Easy Connection via PC>(P. 177)
<TCP/IP Settings>(P. 178)
<SNMP Settings>(P. 181)
<Dedicated Port Settings>(P. 182)
<Initialize Network Settings>(P. 182)
Asterisks (
*
)
Settings marked with an asterisk (
*
) may not be displayed depending on the model you ar
e using or other
setting items.
<Use Wireless LAN>
Enable or disable the wireless connection.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Network Settings> <Use Wireless LAN> Select <Off> or <On>
<Wireless LAN Settings>
Specify settings for connecting the machine to a wireless LAN. Y
ou can also view the current settings or specify the
setting for saving power consumption.
<SSID Settings>
Select to congure a wir
eless connection by specifying information including an SSID or a network key by
inputting manually from the operation panel.
<Select Access Point>
Wireless LAN routers that can access the machine are automatically located, so you can select from the list.
You must manually enter a network key, such as a WEP key or a PSK.
Setting Up Connection by Selecting
a Wireless Router(P
. 30)
<Enter Manually>
Select to congure a wireless connection by manually entering an SSID. By using this method, you can specify
authentication and encryption settings in detail.
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed
Settings(P
. 32)
Setting Menu List
175
<Security Settings>
<None>
<WEP>
<Open System>
WEP Key 1 to 4
<Shared Ke
y>
WEP Key 1 to 4
<WPA/WPA2-PSK>
<Auto>
<AES-CCMP>
<WPS Push Button Mode>
Select to automatically congure a wireless connection by using the button on a WPS wireless router. Setting
Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode(P. 26)
<WPS PIN Code Mode>
Select to congure a wireless connection by entering a PIN code for a WPS wireless router. Setting Up
Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode(P. 28)
<Power Save Mode>
Select whether or not the machine enters Power Save Mode based on signals emitted from the wireless router.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Network Settings> <Wireless LAN Settings> Read the displayed message
<OK> <Power Save Mode> Select <Off> or <On>
<Wireless LAN Information>
Select to view the current wireless LAN settings. Viewing Network Settings(P. 43)
<MAC Address>
<Wireless LAN Status>
<Latest Error Information>
<Channel>
<SSID Settings>
<Security Settings>
<Power Save Mode>
<Direct Connection Settings>
Set whether to connect directly
. By enabling this function, connecting directly with the machine is possible even in an
environment without an access point or wireless LAN router.
Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)(P. 112)
<Use Direct Connection>
<Off>
<On>
<Direct Connection Only>
Setting Menu List
176
<Wireless LAN/Direct Conn. (Auto Switch)>
<Time Until Direct Connection Termination>
Specify the time to automatically disconnect after Direct Connection is established.
0 (Do not terminate session automatically)
1 to 10 to 60 (min.)
<Menu> <Network Settings> <Direct Connection Settings> <Time Until Direct Connection
T
ermination> Enter the time
<Access Point Mode Settings>
Congure the SSID/network key arbitrarily. If you want to connect multiple mobile devices to the machine at the
same time, you need to congure both SSID and network key arbitrarily.
<Use Custom SSID>
<Off>
<On>
<SSID>
<Use Custom Network Key>
<Off>
<On>
<Network Key>
<Menu> <Network Settings> <Direct Connection Settings> <Access Point Mode
Settings> <Use Custom SSID>/<Use Custom Network Key> <On> Enter the SSID/network
ke
y
<Apply>
<Easy Connection via PC>
Start Easy Connection via PC (cableless setup mode). This allows you to use Canon Laser NW De
vice Setup Utility on
your PC to congure network settings.
<Menu> <Network Settings> <Easy Connection via PC> Start connecting
"Canon Laser NW Device Setup Utility
" is available on the Canon website (http://www.canon.com/).
Setting Menu List
177
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify settings for using the machine in a TCP/IP network, such as IP address settings.
<IPv4 Settings>
Specify settings for using the machine in an IPv4 network.
<IP Address Settings>
Congur
e the IP address, which is used for identifying devices, such as computers and printers, on a TCP/IP
network.
Setting IPv4 Address(P. 37)
<Auto Acquire>
<Select Protocol>
<Off>
<DHCP>
<BOOTP>
<RARP>
<Auto IP>
<Off>
<On>
<Manually Acquire>
<IP Address>: 0.0.0.0
<Subnet Mask>: 0.0.0.0
<Gateway Address>: 0.0.0.0
<Check Settings>
<Auto Acquire>
*
<IP Address>
<Subnet Mask>
<Gateway Address>
<PING Command>
Select to check that the machine is connected to a computer over a network. Testing the Network
Connection(P
. 38)
<DNS Settings>
Specify settings for Domain Name System (DNS), which provides a host name for IP address resolutions.
Conguring DNS(P.
57)
<DNS Server Settings>
<Primary DNS Server>: 0.0.0.0
<Secondary DNS Server>: 0.0.0.0
<DNS Host Name/Domain Name Settings>
<Host Name>
<Domain Name>
<DNS Dynamic Update Settings>
<Off>
<On>
<DNS Dyn. Updt. Intrvl.>
0 to 24 to 48 (hr.)
Setting Menu List
178
<DHCP Option Settings>
If DHCP is enabled, use these settings to select whether to use the DHCP optional functions to acquire the
host name and to use the dynamic update function.
Conguring DNS(P
. 57)
<Acquire Host Name>
<Off>
<On>
<DNS Dynamic Update>
<Off>
<On>
<IPv6 Settings>
Specify settings for using the machine in an IPv6 network.
<Use IPv6>
Enable or disable IPv6 in the machine. You can also view the current settings. Setting IPv6
Addresses(P. 40)
<Off>
<On>
<Check Settings>
<Link-Local Address>
<Pr
ex Length>
<Stateless Address Settings>
Enable or disable stateless addresses.
Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 40)
<Off>
<On>
<Check Settings>
<Stateless Address>
<Pr
ex Length>
<Use DHCPv6>
Enable or disable the stateful address that is acquired via DHCPv6. Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 40)
<Off>
<On>
<Check Settings>
<Stateful Address>
<Pr
ex Length>
<DNS Settings>
Specify settings for Domain Name System (DNS), which pro
vides a host name for IP address resolutions.
Conguring DNS(P.
57)
<DNS Host Name/Domain Name Settings>
Setting Menu List
179
<Use IPv4 Host/Domain>
<Off>
<Host Name>
<Domain Name>
<On>
<DNS Dynamic Update Settings>
<Off>
<On>
<Register Manual Address>
<Off>
<On>
<Register Stateful Address>
<Off>
<On>
<Register Stateless Address>
<Off>
<On>
<DNS Dynamic Update Interval>
0 to 24 to 48 (hr.)
<LPD Print Settings>
Enable or disable LPD, a printing protocol that can be used on any hardware platform or operating system.
Conguring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
(P. 46)
<Off>
<On>
<RAW Print Settings>
Enable or disable RAW, a Windows specic printing protocol. Conguring Printing Protocols and WSD
Functions
(P. 46)
<Off>
<On>
<WSD Settings>
Enable or disable automatic browsing and acquiring information for the printer by using the WSD protocol.
Conguring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
(P. 46)
<WSD Print Settings>
<Use WSD Print>
<Off>
<On>
<Use WSD Browsing>
<Off>
<On>
<Use Multicast Discovery>
<Off>
<On>
Setting Menu List
180
<Use HTTP>
Enable or disable HTTP, which is required for communications with a computer, such as when using the Remote
UI, WSD printing, or printing with Google Cloud Print. Disabling HTTP Communication(P. 156)
<Off>
<On>
<Port Number Settings>
Change port numbers for protocols according to the network environment. Changing Port Numbers(P. 141)
<LPD>
1 to 515 to 65535
<RAW>
1 to 9100 to 65535
<WSD Multicast Discovery>
1 to 3702 to 65535
<HTTP>
1 to 80 to 65535
<SNMP>
1 to 161 to 65535
<MTU Size>
Select the maximum size of packets the machine receives. Changing the Maximum Transmission
Unit(P. 56)
<1300>
<1400>
<1500>
<SNMP Settings>
Specify the settings for monitoring and controlling the machine from a computer running SNMP-compatible software.
Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP(P. 60)
<SNMPv1 Settings>
Enable or disable SNMPv1. When enabling SNMPv1, specify a community name and access privileges to
Management Information Base (MIB) objects.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Network Settings> <SNMP Settings> <SNMPv1 Settings> Select <Off> or <On>
Setting Menu List
181
<SNMPv3 Settings>
Enable or disable SNMPv3. Use the Remote UI to specify detailed settings that are applied when SNMPv3 is
enabled.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Network Settings> <SNMP Settings> <SNMPv3 Settings> Select <Off> or <On>
<Acquire Printer Mngt. Info. fr
om Host>
Enable or disable the monitoring of printer management information from a networked computer running
SNMP-compatible software.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Network Settings> <SNMP Settings> <Acquire Printer Mngt. Info. from
Host> Select <Off> or <On>
<Dedicated Port Settings>
Enable or disable the dedicated port. The dedicated port is used when printing from the computer and when br
owsing
or specifying the machine settings over the network.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Network Settings> <Dedicated Port Settings> Select <Off> or <On>
<Initialize Network Settings>
Select to return the Network Settings to the factory defaults. <Initialize Menu>(P. 202)
Setting Menu List
182
<Preferences>
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All the settings related to vie
wing of the display are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger
(
).
Asterisks (
*
)
Settings marked with an asterisk (
*
) may be unavailable or vary or have differ
ent defaults depending on your
country or region.
<Display Settings>
<Contrast>
Adjust the contrast (the difference between the light and dark parts) of the display to suit the installation
location of the machine.
Five Levels
<Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Contrast> Adjust the contrast
<Invert Screen Colors>
Select <On> to invert the display colors. Select <On> if the display is hard to view even after the brightness was
adjusted in <Contrast>.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Invert Screen Colors> Select <Off> or <On>
<Millimeter/Inch Entry Switch>
Select the unit of measurement.
<Millimeter>
<Inch>
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183
<Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Millimeter/Inch Entry Switch> Select
<Millimeter> or <Inch>
<Notify to Check Paper Settings>
Specify whether to display a message prompting you to check paper settings when loading paper into the
dr
awer.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Notify to Check Paper Settings> Select <Off>
or <On>
<Message Display Time>
Specify the interval in seconds at which two different messages are alternately displayed.
1 to 2 to 5 (sec.)
<Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Message Display Time> Enter a number for
the interval
<Scrolling Speed>
Adjust the scrolling speed of the screen by selecting from three levels.
<Slow>
<Standar
d>
<Fast>
<Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Scrolling Speed> Select the speed
<Language>
*
Select the display language used for the display, reports, and lists.
Setting Menu List
184
<Arabic>
<Basque>
<Bulgarian>
<Catalan>
<Chinese (Simplied)>
<Chinese (Tr
aditional)>
<Croatian>
<Czech>
<Danish>
<Dutch>
<English>
<Estonian>
<Finnish>
<French>
<German>
<Gr
eek>
<Hungarian>
<Italian>
<Japanese>
<Korean>
<Latvian>
<Lithuanian>
<Norwegian>
<Polish>
<Portuguese>
<Romanian>
<Russian>
<Slovak>
<Slovene>
<Spanish>
<Swedish>
<Turkish>
<Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Language> Select a language
<Remote UI Language>
*
Select the display language used for the Remote UI screens.
<Chinese (Simplied)>
<Chinese (T
r
aditional)>
<Czech>
<Danish>
<Dutch>
<English>
<Finnish>
<French>
<German>
<Hungarian>
<Italian>
<Japanese>
<Kor
ean>
Setting Menu List
185
<Norwegian>
<Polish>
<Portuguese>
<Russian>
<Spanish>
<Swedish>
<Turkish>
<Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Remote UI Language> Select a language
Setting Menu List
186
<Timer Settings>
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All the settings related to the timer ar
e listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger (
).
<Date/Time Settings>(P. 187)
<Auto Sleep Time>(P. 188)
<Auto Reset Time>(P. 189)
<Auto Shutdown Time>(P. 189)
Asterisks (
*
)
Settings marked with an asterisk (
*
) may be unavailable or vary or have differ
ent defaults depending on your
country or region.
<Date/Time Settings>
Specify date and time settings, including the date format and the 12- or 24-hour clock display setting.
<Date Format>
*
Select the date format (order of year, month, and day).
<YYYY MM/DD>
<MM/DD/YYYY>
<DD/MM YYYY>
<Menu> <Timer Settings> <Date/Time Settings> <Date Format> Select the date format
<Time Format>
Select the 12- or 24-hour clock display setting.
<12 Hour (AM/PM)>
<24 Hour>
<Menu> <Timer Settings> <Date/Time Settings> <Time Format> Select the display setting
<Current Date/Time Settings>
Set the current date and time. Setting the Date/Time(P. 20)
Setting Menu List
187
Set <Time Zone> before setting the curr
ent date and time. If the <Time Zone> setting is changed, the
current date and time are also changed accordingly.
The current date and time cannot be changed for 1 hour after daylight saving time is in effect.
<Time Zone>
*
Select the time zone. If the time zone setting is changed, the values set in <Current Date/Time Settings> are also
changed accordingly
.
Setting the Date/Time(P. 20)
<(UTC-12:00) International Date Line West> to <(UTC) Coordinated Universal Time> to <(UTC+14:00)
Kiritimati Island>
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time (UT
C) is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks
and time. The correct UTC time zone setting is required for Internet communications.
<Daylight Saving Time Settings>
*
Enable or disable daylight saving time. If daylight saving time is enabled, specify the dates from which and to
which daylight saving time is in effect. Setting the Date/Time(P. 20)
<Off>
<On>
Start: Month, Week, Day
End: Month, Week, Day
<Auto Sleep Time>
If the machine has not been operated or has had no data to pr
ocess for a specied period of time, the machine enters
sleep mode to save energy consumption (Auto Sleep). Specify the period of time after which auto sleep is performed.
Auto Sleep is not performed when the setting menu is displayed. We recommend using the factory default settings to
save the most power.
Entering Sleep Mode(P. 99)
1 to 30 (min.)
Setting Menu List
188
<Auto Reset Time>
If a key is not pressed for a specied period of time, the screen and the settings ar
e initialized to display the
default screen (Auto Reset). Specify the interval at which the Auto Reset is performed. The Auto Reset is not
performed in the following cases:
The setting menu is displayed.
The machine is processing data, such as when printing documents.
An error message is displayed and the Alarm indicator is blinking (However, Auto Reset is performed when the
error does not prevent the user from continuing to use a function.)
0 (Auto Reset is disabled.)
1 to 2
to 9 (min.)
<Menu> <Timer Settings> <Auto Reset Time> Specify the Auto Reset time
<Auto Shutdown Time>
*
Set a timer to automatically shut down the machine after a specied period of idle time has elapsed since the
machine entered the sleep mode.
0 (Auto Shutdo
wn is disabled.)
1 to 4
to 8 (hr.)
<Menu> <Timer Settings> <Auto Shutdown Time> Set the Auto Shutdown time
If any settings of the [Timer Settings] are changed fr
om the Remote UI while the machine is in the sleep
mode, the timer for the <Auto Shutdown Time> setting is reset to the beginning. The machine automatically
shuts down after a specied period of idle time has elapsed since the timer was reset.
Setting Menu List
189
<Printer Settings>
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All the settings related to the printer ar
e listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger (
).
<Action When Paper Size Mismatch>(P. 190)
<Image Quality Settings for Mobile Print>(P. 190)
<Print Quality>(P. 191)
Priority of settings
If a print setting is specied both from the printer driver and the oper
ation panel of the machine, the
specication from the printer driver overrides that from the operation panel. The specication from the
operation panel becomes effective in some specic cases, such as when printing from UNIX or other
operating system that does not support printer drivers.
<Action When Paper Size Mismatch>
Set whether printing goes ahead if a paper size other than the size loaded in the drawer is selected. Y
ou can also set
the machine not to go ahead with printing and instead display an alert message.
<Force Output>
<Display Error>
<Menu> <Printer Settings> <Action When Paper Size Mismatch> Select <Force Output> or
<Display Error>
<Image Quality Settings for Mobile Print>
Select the image processing when printing fr
om a mobile device.
<Halftone>
<Gradation>
<Error Diffusion>
<Priority>
<Standard>
<Speed Priority>
<Image Quality Priority>
Setting Menu List
190
<Menu> <Printer Settings> <Image Quality Settings for Mobile Print> Select <Halftone> or
<Priority> Select the item <Apply>
When <Priority> is set to <Standard> or <Speed Priority>, you cannot select <Err
or Diffusion>.
<Print Quality>
You can change settings r
elated to print quality.
<Toner Save>
You can save toner consumption when printing from a mobile device. Select <On> when you want to check the
layout or other appearance characteristics before proceeding to nal printing of a large job.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Printer Settings> <Print Quality> <Toner Save> Select <Off> or <On>
Setting Menu List
191
<Adjustment/Maintenance>
2357-043
All the settings related to adjustment and maintenance ar
e listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a
dagger (
).
<Displ. Timing for Cartridge Prep. Notif.>(P. 192)
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
<Clean Fixing Assembly>(P. 195)
<Displ. Timing for Cartridge Prep. Notif.>
Set the display timing for the message notifying you that the amount remaining in the toner cartridges or the drum
cartridges is lo
w.
<Toner Cartridge>
<Drum Cartridge>
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Displ. Timing for Cartridge Prep. Notif.> Select <Toner
Cartridge> or <Drum Cartridge> Enter the cartridge level
<Special Processing>
If the print results on special types of paper ar
e not satisfactory, the following settings may improve the quality of the
printouts.
<Special Printing Mode U>
Sometimes toner appears splattered around text or patterns in a printout. In such cases, setting this to <On>
may impro
ve the quality of the printout.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Special Printing Mode U>
<On>
Setting this to <On> may affect the print quality for some types of paper (especially for lightweight
paper) or in some printing environments (especially in high humidity envir
onments).
When you set this to <On>, <Special Printing Mode Q>, <Special Printing Mode R>, and <Special
Printing Mode T> are set to <Off> automatically.
Setting Menu List
192
<Special Printing Mode A>
If streaks adhere to the print paper, changing this may improve the print quality. <Mode 2> can improve the
quality more signicantly than <Mode 1>.
<Off>
<Mode 1>
<Mode 2>
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Special Printing Mode A>
Select the mode
<Special Printing Mode G>
Printed images may fade or streaks may appear when the paper has a lot of paper dust. In such cases, setting
this to <On> may impro
ve the quality of the printout.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Special Printing Mode G>
<On>
<Special Printing Mode Q>
Printed images may be faint when they are printed on rough-surface paper. In such cases, setting this to <On>
may impro
ve the quality of the printout.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Special Printing Mode Q>
<On>
Setting this to <On> may affect the image quality.
When you set this to <On>, <Special Printing Mode U>, <Special Printing Mode R>, and <Special
Printing Mode T> ar
e set to <Off> automatically.
<Special Printing Mode R>
Printing may be faint when you print on the back of a printed sheet. In such cases, setting this to <On> may
impr
o
ve the quality of the printout.
Setting Menu List
193
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Special Printing Mode R>
<On>
If you set to <On>, image quality may be affected or a paper jam may occur when a certain length of
time elapses after printing on the front side or depending on the ambient humidity
.
When you set this to <On>, <Special Printing Mode U>, <Special Printing Mode Q>, and <Special
Printing Mode T> are set to <Off> automatically.
<Special Printing Mode T>
Printing may be uneven when you print in a high-humidity environment. In such cases, setting this to <On> may
impr
o
ve the quality of the printout.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Special Printing Mode T>
<On>
Printed images or text may be blurr
ed when you set this to <On> and print in a low-humidity
environment.
When you set this to <On>, <Special Printing Mode U>, <Special Printing Mode Q>, and <Special
Printing Mode R> are set to <Off> automatically.
<Special Printing Mode L>
Smudges may appear in a printout when the paper has a lot of paper dust or other dust particles. In such cases,
setting this to <On> may impro
ve the quality of the printout.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Special Printing Mode L>
<On>
Setting Menu List
194
<Select Line Width>
If a printed barcode cannot be read, changing this may resolve the problem.
<Auto>
<Thin>
<Slightly Thin>
<Slightly Thick>
<Thick>
<Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Special Processing> <Select Line Width> Select the
line width
<Clean Fixing Assembly>
Clean the xing assembly after the toner cartridge or the drum cartridge is replaced or if black str
eaks appear on
printouts.
Cleaning the Fixing Assembly(P. 208)
Setting Menu List
195
<System Management Settings>
2357-044
All the settings related to System Management Settings ar
e listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a
dagger (
).
<Network Settings>(P. 196)
<System Manager Information Settings>(P. 196)
<Device Information Settings>(P. 196)
<Security Settings>(P. 197)
<Select Country/Region>(P. 198)
<Remote UI Settings>(P. 198)
<Display Job Log>(P. 199)
<Use as USB Device>(P. 199)
<Enable Product Extended Survey Program>(P. 199)
<Displ. Consmbls. Info (RUI/Toner Status)>(P. 200)
<Google Cloud Print Settings>(P. 200)
<PDL Selection (Plug and Play)>(P. 201)
<Update Firmware>(P. 201)
<Initialize Eco Report Counter>(P. 201)
<Initialize Menu>(P. 202)
<Initialize All Data/Settings>(P. 202)
Asterisks (
*
)
Settings marked with an asterisk (
*
) may be unavailable or vary or have differ
ent defaults depending on your
country or region.
<Network Settings>
See <Network Settings>(P. 175) .
<System Manager Information Settings>
Specify the PIN ex
clusively for Administrators who have access privileges to <Network Settings> and <System
Management Settings>. You can set the PIN from <System Manager PIN>. You can also register the name of an
Administrator.
Setting the System Manager PIN(P. 131)
<System Manager PIN>
Enter a number for the System Manager PIN.
<System Manager Name>
Enter alphanumeric characters for the name of an Administrator.
<Device Information Settings>
Enter alphanumeric characters for the name and the installation location to identify the machine.
<De
vice Name>
Setting Menu List
196
<Location>
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Device Information Settings> Select <Device
Name> or <Location> Enter the device name or location ( Entering Text(P. 86) ) <Apply>
<Security Settings>
Enable or disable settings for IP address pack
et ltering.
<Use TLS>
Select whether to use the TLS encrypted communication. Conguring the Key and Certicate for
TLS(P. 144)
<Off>
<On>
<IPv4 Address Filter>
Enable or disable settings for ltering packets r
eceived from devices with specied IPv4 addresses.
Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings(P. 138)
<Inbound Filter>
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Security Settings> <IPv4 Address
Filter> <Inbound Filter> Select <Off> or <On>
<IPv6 Address Filter>
Enable or disable settings for ltering packets r
eceived from devices with specied IPv6 addresses.
Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings(P. 138)
< Inbound Filter>
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Security Settings> <IPv6 Address
Filter> <Inbound Filter> Select <Off> or <On>
Setting Menu List
197
<Select Country/Region>
*
Specify the country or region wher
e the machine is used. The default setting may vary depending on the setting
selected at initial power-on.
<Austria (AT)>
<Belarus (BY)>
<Belgium (BE)>
<Czech Republic (CZ)>
<Denmark (DK)>
<Egypt (EG)>
<Finland (FI)>
<Fr
ance (FR)>
<Germany (DE)>
<Greece (GR)>
<Hungary (HU)>
<Ireland (IE)>
<Italy (IT)>
<Jordan (JO)>
<Luxembourg (LU)>
<Netherlands (NL)>
<Norway (NO)>
<Poland (PL)>
<Portugal (PT)>
<Russia (RU)>
<Saudi Arabia (SA)>
<Slovenia (SI)>
<South Africa (ZA)>
<Spain (ES)>
<Sweden (SE)>
<Switzerland (CH)>
<Ukraine (UA)>
<Great Britain (GB)>
<Other>
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Select Country/Region> Select a country or
region
<Remote UI Settings>
Congure settings for using the Remote UI. Using the Remote UI allo
ws you to congure machine settings from a Web
browser.
<Use Remote UI>
Select whether to use the Remote UI. Disabling Remote UI(P. 157)
<Off>
<On>
Setting Menu List
198
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Remote UI Settings> <Use Remote UI> Select
<Off> or <On>
<Remote UI Access Security Settings>
Specify so that entry of a PIN is required for access to the Remote UI. Set a PIN of up to 7 digits. All users use a
common PIN. Setting a Remote UI PIN(P. 133)
<Off>
<On>
<Remote UI Access PIN>
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Remote UI Settings> <Remote UI Access Security
Settings> <On> Enter a PIN <Apply> Enter the PIN (Conrm) <Apply>
<Display Job Log>
Select whether to display printing logs on the machine display.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Display Job Log> Select <Off> or <On>
<Use as USB Device>
Enable or disable the USB port that is used for connecting the machine to a computer.
Restricting the USB
Connection with a Computer(P
. 155)
<Off>
<On>
<Enable Product Extended Survey Program>
Enable or disable the Product Extended Surve
y Program (a program for the machine usage survey).
<Off>
<On>
Setting Menu List
199
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Enable Product Extended Survey Program> Select
<Off> or <On>
<Displ. Consmbls. Info (RUI/Toner Status)>
Set whether to display a button in the Remote UI or Toner Status for accessing the W
eb site for purchasing toner
cartridges, etc. Also set whether to use Toner Status.
<Displ. Consumables Purchase Button (RUI)>
<Off>
<On>
<Toner Status Settings>
<Off>
<On>
<Displ. Purchase Button>
<Off>
<On>
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <Displ. Consmbls. Info (RUI/Toner Status)> Specify
the settings
<Displ. Consumables Purchase Button (RUI)>
Select <Off> to pre
vent a button that accesses sites for purchasing toner cartridges, etc. from being displayed in
the Remote UI.
<Toner Status Settings>
If you do not want to use Toner Status, select <Off>. To prevent a button that accesses sites for purchasing
toner cartridges, etc. from being displayed in Toner Status, select <On> and then <Off>.
<Google Cloud Print Settings>
Enable or disable Google Cloud Print. Registering the Machine with Google Cloud Print(P. 124)
<Enable Google Cloud Print>
<Off>
<On>
<Google Cloud Print Registration Status>
Setting Menu List
200
<PDL Selection (Plug and Play)>
Select a page description language so that the machine is detected as a printer that is compatible with that language
when it is connected to a computer by using Plug and Play.
<Network>
Select a page description language so that the machine is detected as a printer that is compatible with that
language when it is detected over the network.
<UFRII L
T>
<UFRII LT (V4)>
<USB>
Select a page description language so that the machine is detected as a printer that is compatible with that
language when it is connected to a computer via USB.
<UFRII L
T>
<UFRII LT (V4)>
<Menu> <System Management Settings> <PDL Selection (Plug and Play)> Select <Network>
or <USB> Select a page description language Restart the machine
<UFRII LT>
Detects and connects the machine as a UFRII LT printer.
<UFRII L
T (V4)>
Detects and connects the machine as a UFRII LT printer that is compatible with XML Paper Specication (XPS).
<Update Firmware>
Select how to install the rmwar
e update according to the environment of the machine.
Updating the
Firmware(P
. 169)
<Via PC>
<Via Internet>
<Version Information>
<Initialize Eco Report Counter>
Select to restor
e the Eco Report Counter settings to the factory defaults.
Initializing Eco Report Counter(P. 171)
Setting Menu List
201
<Initialize Menu>
Select to restore the settings listed below to the factory defaults. You can restore all the settings listed below at once,
or you can restore individual settings separately. Initializing Menu(P. 171)
<Preferences>
<Timer Settings>
<Printer Settings>
<Adjustment/Maintenance>
<System Management Settings>
<Initialize All>
<Initialize All Data/Settings>
Restores all data including logs and setting values to their default settings. Initializing All Data/Settings(P. 172)
Setting Menu List
202
Maintenance
Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................................
204
Regular Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................... 206
Cleaning the Exterior .................................................................................................................................... 207
Cleaning the Fixing Assembly ....................................................................................................................... 208
Replacing the Toner Cartridge ......................................................................................................................... 209
Replacing the Drum Cartridge .......................................................................................................................... 213
Checking the Remaining Amount of Consumables ......................................................................................... 217
Relocating the Machine .................................................................................................................................... 218
Viewing the Counter Value ............................................................................................................................... 220
Printing Reports and Lists ................................................................................................................................ 221
Consumables ..................................................................................................................................................... 223
Maintenance
203
Maintenance
2357-045
This chapter describes upkeep of the machine, including ho
w to clean the machine and adjustment of print quality.
Basic Cleaning
Regular Cleaning(P. 206)
Replacing Consumables
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
Checking the Remaining Amount of Consumables(P. 217)
Consumables(P. 223)
Maintenance
204
Adjusting and Managing the Machine
Relocating the Machine(P. 218) Viewing the Counter Value(P. 220)
Printing Reports and Lists(P. 221)
Maintenance
205
Regular Cleaning
2357-046
Regularly clean the machine to pre
vent deterioration in printing quality and to ensure that you use it safely and easily.
Where to Clean
Exterior of the machine and ventilation slots
Cleaning the Exterior(P. 207)
Internal xing assembly
Cleaning the Fixing Assembly(P. 208)
Maintenance
206
Cleaning the Exterior
2357-047
Regularly wipe the exterior of the machine, especially ar
ound the ventilation slots, to keep the machine in good
condition.
1
Turn OFF the machine, and unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet.
When you turn OFF the machine, data that is waiting to be printed is deleted.
2
Clean the exterior of the machine and the ventilation slots.
Use a soft, well-wrung-out cloth dampened with water or a mild deter
gent diluted with water.
T
o locate the ventilation slots, see
Front Side(P. 71) .
3
Wait for the exterior of machine to dry completely.
4
Reconnect the power cord and turn ON the machine.
Maintenance
207
Cleaning the Fixing Assembly
2357-048
Dirt may adhere to the xing assembly inside the machine and cause black str
eaks to appear on printouts. To clean
the xing assembly, perform the following procedure. Note that you cannot clean the xing assembly when the
machine has documents waiting to be printed. To clean the xing assembly, you need plain A4 or Letter size paper. Set
the paper in the drawer before performing the following procedure.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Cleaning consumes the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge. Make sur
e that there is sucient amount
remaining in the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge beforehand.
Checking the Remaining Amount
of Consumables(P
. 217)
1
Select <Menu> in the Home screen.
Home Screen(P. 80)
2
Select <Adjustment/Maintenance>.
3
Select <Clean Fixing Assembly>.
4
Check that the size and type of paper displayed on the screen is loaded in the
machine, and select <Start>.
Cleaning starts.
Maintenance
208
Replacing the Toner Cartridge
2357-049
The machine displays a message when the amount remaining in the toner cartridge is lo
w. Note that the print quality
may suffer if you continue printing without resolving this issue. You can check the amount remaining in the toner
cartridges on the display (
Checking the Remaining Amount of Consumables(P. 217) ).
When a Message Appear(P. 209)
Procedure for Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 210)
When a Message Appear
The message that is displayed depends on the amount remaining in the toner cartridges. Depending on which
message is displayed, prepare a new toner cartridge ( Consumables(P. 223) ) or replace the curr
ent toner cartridge
with a new one (
Procedure for Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 210) ).
<Preparing a toner cart. is r
ecommended.>
This message noties you that the toner cartridge needs to be replaced soon. Mak
e sure that you have a
replacement toner cartridge ready. Replace the toner cartridge if you see this message before you start to print
a large job.
When this message is displayed
When printing, you can continue printing the original.
Specify when this message is displayed
You can set any value as the per
centage of the amount remaining in the toner cartridge that triggers
this message.
<Displ. Timing for Cartridge Prep. Notif.>(P. 192)
<Toner cart. life end. Replcmt. recommended.>
This message noties you that the toner cartridge has reached the end of its lifetime. It is r
ecommended that
you replace the toner cartridge with a new one. You can continue printing, but the print quality cannot be
guaranteed.
<Status Monitor>
Select <Status Monitor> <Error Information/Notication> <Toner Cartridge End of Lifetime> to display the
procedur
e for replacing the toner cartridge.
To replace a consumable
Maintenance
209
Press and hold the Back key. On the <Output Report> screen, print the consumables status report to
nd
out the cartridge name.
Printing Reports and Lists(P. 221)
Procedure for Replacing the Toner Cartridge
When you replace the toner cartridge, simple instructions on the replacement procedure are displayed on the screen.
See the on-screen instructions as well as the following procedure.
1
Remove the output cover.
2
Close the paper stopper, and then open the toner cover.
3
Remove the toner cartridge.
Maintenance
210
Do not shake or tilt the toner cartridge. Also, make sure to avoid applying shocks to the toner cartridge, such
as by hitting it against something. Doing so may cause the toner left in the toner cartridge to leak. Remove
the toner cartridge gently at the same angle as the slot.
4
Remo
ve the new toner cartridge from the protective package.
1
Pull the tab of the protective package on a at place.
2
Pull out the toner cartridge.
5
Shake the toner cartridge 5 or 6 times as shown below to evenly distribute the toner
inside the cartridge, and then place it on a at surface.
6
Replace the toner cartridge.
Maintenance
211
7
Close the toner cover.
8
Replace the output cover.
LINKS
Consumables(P. 223)
Maintenance
212
Replacing the Drum Cartridge
2357-04A
The machine displays a message when the amount remaining in the drum cartridge is lo
w. Note that the print quality
may suffer if you continue printing without resolving this issue. You can check the amount remaining in the drum
cartridges on the display (
Checking the Remaining Amount of Consumables(P. 217) ).
When a Message Appear(P. 213)
Procedure for Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 214)
When a Message Appear
The message that is displayed depends on the amount remaining in the drum cartridges. Depending on which
message is displayed, prepare a new drum cartridge ( Consumables(P. 223) ) or replace the curr
ent drum cartridge
with a new one (
Procedure for Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 214) ).
<Preparing a drum cart. is r
ecommended.>
This message noties you that the drum cartridge needs to be replaced soon. Mak
e sure that you have a
replacement drum cartridge ready. Replace the drum cartridge if you see this message before you start to print
a large job.
When this message is displayed
When printing, you can continue printing the original.
Specify when this message is displayed
You can set any value as the per
centage of the amount remaining in the drum cartridge that triggers
this message.
<Displ. Timing for Cartridge Prep. Notif.>(P. 192)
<Drum cart. life end. Replcmt. recommended.>
This message noties you that the drum cartridge has reached the end of its lifetime. It is r
ecommended that
you replace the drum cartridge with a new one. You can continue printing, but the print quality cannot be
guaranteed.
<Status Monitor>
Select <Status Monitor> <Error Information/Notication> <Drum Cartridge End of Lifetime> to display the
procedur
e for replacing the drum cartridge.
To replace a consumable
Maintenance
213
Press and hold the Back key. On the <Output Report> screen, print the consumables status report to
nd
out the cartridge name.
Printing Reports and Lists(P. 221)
Procedure for Replacing the Drum Cartridge
When you replace the drum cartridge, simple instructions on the replacement procedure are displayed on the screen.
See the on-screen instructions as well as the following procedure.
1
Remove the output cover.
2
Close the paper stopper, and then open the toner cover.
3
Remove the toner cartridge.
Maintenance
214
Do not shake or tilt the toner cartridge. Also, make sure to avoid applying shocks to the toner cartridge, such
as by hitting it against something. Doing so may cause the toner left in the toner cartridge to leak. Remove
the toner cartridge gently at the same angle as the slot.
4
Remo
ve the drum cartridge.
Do not shake or tilt the drum cartridge. Also, make sure to avoid applying shocks to the drum cartridge, such
as b
y hitting it against something. Doing so may cause the toner left in the drum cartridge to leak. Remove
the drum cartridge gently at the same angle as the slot.
5
Remo
ve the new drum cartridge from the protective bag.
6
Replace the drum cartridge.
7
Insert the toner cartridge.
Maintenance
215
8
Close the toner cover.
9
Replace the output cover.
LINKS
Consumables(P. 223)
Maintenance
216
Checking the Remaining Amount of Consumables
2357-04C
Use the procedur
e below to check the amount remaining in the toner cartridges, etc. It is particularly important to
check whether you need to have a new toner cartridge or a new drum cartridge ready before starting a large print job.
<Status Monitor> <Device Information> <Cartridge Level>
Amount Remaining in Toner Cartridge
Displays the amount remaining in the toner cartridges.
Amount Remaining in Drum Cartridge
Displays the amount remaining in the drum cartridges.
The displayed amount remaining in the toner cartridge or the drum cartridge can be used only as a guide
and may differ fr
om the actual amount.
Other internal parts may reach the end of their lifetime before the amount remaining in the toner cartridge
or the drum cartridge reaches its lifetime.
LINKS
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
Consumables(P. 223)
Maintenance
217
Relocating the Machine
2357-04E
The machine is heavy. Mak
e sure to follow the procedure below when moving the machine to avoid injury, and also
make sure to read the safety precautions before you begin.
Important Safety Instructions(P. 2)
1
Turn OFF the machine and computer.
When you turn OFF the machine, data that is waiting to be printed is deleted.
2
Disconnect the cables and cord from the machine in numerical order as in the
illustr
ation belo
w.
Whether the cables with "
*
" are connected depends on your envir
onment.
Power plug
Power cord
USB cable
*
3
When transporting the machine across a long distance, remove the toner cartridge
and the drum cartridge.
Procedure for Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 210)
Procedure for Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 214)
4
Remove the paper cover, output cover and any paper.
If the paper guides ar
e e
xtended, return them so that they t in the drawer.
Maintenance
218
5
Close the drawer, paper stopper, and all similar parts, and then move the machine to
a ne
w location.
Check how heavy the machine is and carry it without str
aining.
Main Unit(P. 276)
Hold the lift handles, and lift up the machine.
6
Carefully place the machine at the new installation site.
For information about how to install the machine after r
elocating it, see "Getting Started."
Manuals and
Their Contents(P
. 284)
Maintenance
219
Viewing the Counter Value
2357-04F
You can check total for the number of pages used for printouts. The number of printouts includes printouts of the list
as well as printouts of data fr
om computers.
<Status Monitor> <Device Information> <Check Counter> Check the number of pages
printed
Maintenance
220
Printing Reports and Lists
2357-04H
You can print r
eports and lists to check information such as machine settings.
Printing Lists of Settings(P. 221)
Printing Reports on the Usage Status of the Machine(P. 221)
Printing Lists of Settings
You can print information and settings registered in the machine as a list.
User Data List
You can check the list of the settings ( Setting Menu List(P. 174) ) as well as the content that has been
register
ed in the machine by printing a User Data List.
<Menu> <Output Reports> <User Data List> Check that the size and type of paper displayed
on the screen is loaded in the machine <OK> <Yes>
Printing Reports on the Usage Status of the Machine
You can print the follo
wing machine status reports.
Eco Report
You can check the monthly total volume of printouts and the power consumption with a report. This report
includes tips that are useful for saving paper and po
wer consumption based on the usage status.
<Menu> <Output Reports> <Eco Report> Check that the size and type of paper displayed on
the screen is loaded in the machine <OK> <Yes>
The amount of power consumption may vary depending on the envir
onment and conditions where
the machine is used.
Consumables Status Report
You can check the consumables status installed in the machine with a report.
Maintenance
221
<Menu> <Output Reports> <Consumables Status Report> Check that the size and type of
paper displayed on the screen is loaded in the machine <OK> <Yes>
Maintenance
222
Consumables
2357-04J
The following is a guide to the estimated replacement time for the consumables used in
this machine. Purchase consumables at your local authorized Canon dealer. Observe
safety and health pr
ecautions when storing and handling consumables. For optimum
print quality, using Canon genuine Toner, Cartridge and Parts is recommended.
To handle and store consumables, observe precautions in "Getting Started" provided for this product.
Depending on the installation envir
onment, printing paper size, or original type, you may need to replace
consumables before the end of the estimated lifetime.
Toner Cartridges
Supplied Toner Cartridge
The aver
age yield and the weight of the toner cartridge that comes with the machine are shown below.
Average yield
*
700 sheets
Weight
Approx. 0.3 kg
Replacement Toner Cartridges
For optimum print quality
, using Canon genuine toner cartridges is recommended.
Canon Genuine Toner Cartridge Average yield and weight of toner cartridge
Canon Toner Cartridge 047
Aver
age yield
*
1,600 sheets
W
eight
Approx. 0.3 kg
*
The average yield is based on "ISO/IEC 19752" (the global standard related to "Method for the determination of toner
cartridge yield for monochromatic electrophotographic printers and multi-function devices that contain printer
components" issued by ISO [International Organization for Standardization]) when printing A4 size paper with the default
print density setting.
Maintenance
223
Be careful of counterfeit toner cartridges
Please be aware that ther
e are counterfeit Canon toner cartridges in the marketplace. Use of
counterfeit toner cartridge may result in poor print quality or machine performance. Canon is not
responsible for any malfunction, accident or damage caused by the use of counterfeit toner cartridge.
For more information, see canon.com/counterfeit.
When replacing toner cartridges, see Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209) .
Drum Cartridges
Supplied Drum Cartridge
The average yield and the weight of the drum cartridge that comes with the machine are sho
wn below.
Average yield
*
12,000 sheets
Weight
Approx. 0.2 kg
Replacement Drum Cartridges
For optimum print quality, using Canon genuine drum cartridges is r
ecommended.
Canon Genuine Drum Cartridge Average yield and weight of drum cartridge
Canon Drum Cartridge 049
Average yield
*
12,000 sheets
W
eight
Approx. 0.2 kg
*
The average yield is on the basis of our e
valuation criteria when printing at 2-sheet intervals (2-sheet intermittent) of plain
A4 size paper.
Be careful of counterfeit drum cartridges
Please be aware that ther
e are counterfeit Canon drum cartridges in the marketplace. Use of
counterfeit drum cartridge may result in poor print quality or machine performance. Canon is not
responsible for any malfunction, accident or damage caused by the use of counterfeit drum cartridge.
For more information, see canon.com/counterfeit.
Maintenance
224
When replacing drum cartridges, see Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213) .
Maintenance
225
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................. 227
Common Pr
oblems ............................................................................................................................................ 229
Installation/Settings Problems ..................................................................................................................... 230
Printing Problems ......................................................................................................................................... 234
When You Cannot Print Properly ...................................................................................................................... 236
Printing Results Are Not Satisfactory ............................................................................................................ 238
Paper Creases or Curls ................................................................................................................................. 247
Paper Is Fed Incorrectly ................................................................................................................................ 249
A Message or a Number Starting with "#" (an Error Code) Is Displayed ........................................................ 250
Countermeasures for Each Message ............................................................................................................ 251
Countermeasures for Each Error Code ......................................................................................................... 260
Clearing Paper Jams .......................................................................................................................................... 261
Paper Jams inside the Machine ..................................................................................................................... 262
When a Problem Cannot Be Solved .................................................................................................................. 266
Troubleshooting
226
Troubleshooting
2357-04K
When a problem occurs, check this chapter to
nd out solutions before contacting Canon.
Common Problems
This section describes how to take action when you suspect that the machine is malfunctioning.
Common
Problems(P
. 229)
When You Cannot Print Properly
This section describes ho
w to take action when printing results are not satisfactory or the paper creases or curls.
When You Cannot Print Properly(P. 236)
A Message or a Number Starting with "#" (an Error Code) is Displayed
This section describes ho
w to take action when a message or error code (three digits) appears on the display.
A
Message or a Number Starting with "#" (an Error Code) Is Displayed
(P. 250)
Clearing Paper Jams
This section describes how to tak
e action when a paper is jammed.
Clearing Paper Jams(P. 261)
When a Problem Cannot Be Solved
If a problem persists, see When a Problem Cannot Be Solved(P. 266) to nd out where to contact.
T
roubleshooting
227
Troubleshooting
228
Common Problems
2357-04L
If you encounter problems when using the machine, check the items in this section before contacting us. If the
pr
oblems persist, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
Check the Following
Is the machine turned ON? Is the power cord connected?
If the machine is turned ON but does not respond, turn it OFF
, check whether the power cord is connected
correctly, and turn it back ON. For information on connecting the power cord, see Getting Started.
Manuals and Their Contents(P. 284)
Is the machine connected via wireless LAN or a USB cable?
Check whether the machine is connected correctly
. When connecting the machine to a wireless LAN, check
whether the Wi-Fi icon appears on the screen. If the Wi-Fi icon is not displayed, the machine is not connected
to the wireless LAN.
When the Machine Cannot Connect to the Wireless LAN(P. 231)
Is sleep mode activated?
If you leave the machine unattended for a specic period of time, it enters sleep mode for power
conservation, not allo
wing you to operate it.
To cancel sleep mode, press any key other than the power switch.
Is any message displayed on the screen?
If a problem occurs, a message is displayed. Countermeasures for Each Message(P. 251)
If a problem persists e
ven after checking
Click the link that corresponds to the problem.
Installation/Settings Problems(P. 230)
Printing Problems(P. 234)
Troubleshooting
229
Installation/Settings Problems
2357-04R
See Common Problems(P. 229) also.
Problems with the Wireless LAN Connection(P. 230)
Problem with the USB Connection(P. 232)
Problem with the Print Server(P. 233)
Problems with the Wireless LAN Connection
Remote UI is not displayed.
Ar
e <Use HTTP> and <Use Remote UI> set to <On>?
Disabling HTTP Communication(P. 156)
Disabling Remote UI(P. 157)
If the machine is connected to a wireless LAN, check that the Wi-Fi icon is displayed in the Home screen and
that the IP addr
ess is set correctly, and then start the Remote UI again.
Home Screen(P. 80)
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43)
Are you using a pr
oxy server? If so, add the machine's IP address to the [Exceptions] list (addresses that do
not use the proxy server) in the Web browser's proxy settings dialog.
Is communication not limited by the rewall on your computer? If IP addresses are incorrectly entered, the
Remote UI cannot be displayed. In that case, you need to use the operation panel to set <IPv4 Address Filter>
or <IPv6 Address Filter> to <Off>.
Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls(P. 137)
<IPv4 Address Filter>(P. 197)
<IPv6 Address Filter>(P. 197)
A connection to a network cannot be established.
The IP address may not be set corr
ectly. Set the IP address again.
Setting IP Addresses(P. 36)
When you connect the machine to a computer via wireless LAN, check whether the machine is pr
operly
installed and ready to connect to the network.
When the Machine Cannot Connect to the Wireless LAN(P. 231)
You ar
e unsure of the set IP address.
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43)
You ar
e unsure of the SSID or the network key of the wireless router to be
connected. The SSID is not displayed on the screen.
Check whether the SSID can be found on the wireless router or package box.
Check the SSID or the network key of the wireless router by using Canon MF/LBP Wireless Setup Assistant.
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35)
Troubleshooting
230
The SSID of the wireless router to be connected is not displayed in the access
point list.
Check whether the SSID is correct.
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35)
If the SSID of the wireless r
outer is hidden (using a stealth mode
*
), set the SSID to be visible on the wireless
router.
*
A mode that disables the SSID auto-detection of other devices.
Check whether the machine is properly installed and r
eady to connect to the network.
When the Machine Cannot Connect to the Wireless LAN(P. 231)
The machine dials up to an unintended connection destination (if a dialup r
outer
is connected to a network).
If a dialup r
outer does not need to pass broadcast packets, set the dialup router so that the broadcast
packets will not pass. If the dialup router needs to pass broadcast packets, check whether the settings are
correct.
If a DNS server is located in an external network, set the IP address to be connected, not the host name, even
if connecting to the devices that are on the network that is connected to the machine.
If a DNS server is located on a network that is connected to the machine and the information about the
devices that are connected to an external network is registered to the DNS server, check whether the settings
are correct.
When the Machine Cannot Connect to the Wireless LAN
Check the status of your computer.
Have the settings of the computer and the wireless r
outer been completed?
Are the cables of the wireless router (including the power cord and LAN cable)
correctly plugged in?
Is the wireless router turned on?
If the problem persists even after checking the above:
Turn off the devices, and then turn them on again.
Wait for a while, and try again to connect to the network.
Check whether the machine is turned ON.
If the machine is turned ON, turn it OFF, and then turn it back ON.
Check the installation site of the machine and the wireless router.
Is the machine too far from the wir
eless router?
Are there any obstacles such as walls between the machine and the wireless router?
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231
Are there any appliances such as microwave ovens or digital cordless phones that
emit r
adio waves near the machine?
Perform one of the following settings again.
Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode(P. 26)
Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode(P. 28)
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router(P. 30)
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
When you need to manually set up the connection
If the wireless r
outer is set as described below, manually enter all the required information for the wireless LAN
connection (
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32) ).
ANY connection refusal
*
is activated.
The WEP key that was automatically generated (hexadecimal) is selected.
The stealth mode is activated.
*
A function in which the wireless r
outer refuses the connection if the SSID on the device to be connected is set to "ANY"
or is blank.
When you need to change the settings of the wireless router
If the wireless r
outer is set as described below, change the settings of the router.
The MAC address packet ltering is set.
When only IEEE 802.11n is used for the wireless communication, WEP is selected or the WPA/WPA2
encryption method is set to TKIP.
Problem with the USB Connection
Cannot communicate.
Change the USB cable. If you are using a long USB cable, r
eplace it with a short one.
If you are using a USB hub, connect the machine directly to your computer using a USB cable.
Troubleshooting
232
Problem with the Print Server
You cannot nd the print server to connect to.
Ar
e the print server and computer connected correctly?
Is the print server running?
Do you have user rights to connect to the print server? If you are not sure, contact the server administrator.
Is [Network discovery] enabled?
Enabling [Network discovery](P. 291)
You cannot connect to a shared printer.
On the network, does the machine appear among the printers of the print server? If it is not displayed,
contact the network or server administr
ator.
Displaying Shared Printers in the Print Server(P. 292)
Troubleshooting
233
Printing Problems
2357-04S
See Common Problems(P. 229) also.
Printing results are not satisfactory. Paper creases or curls. When You
Cannot Print Properly
(P. 236)
You cannot print.
Can you print a Windows test page? If you can print a Windo
ws test page, there is no problem with the
machine or the printer driver. Check the print settings of your application.
Printing a Test Page in Windows(P. 293)
If you cannot print a test page, check the following accor
ding to your environment.
Wireless LAN connection
Check the connection status (signal strength) of the wireless LAN.
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43)
If the connection is poor, try the following.
- Change the channel of your wireless LAN router. If you have more than one router, set the channels to
be at least ve channels apart.
- If you can change the radio output power of your wireless LAN router, raise the output power.
If your computer is connected to a wireless LAN, are the computer and this machine using the same
wireless LAN router SSID? If they are different, reset the wireless LAN connection settings of this machine.
Viewing Network Settings(P. 43)
Checking the SSID to Which Your Computer is Connected(P. 297)
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
When you reset wireless LAN connection settings
As the wireless LAN router, select the one with the SSID to which the computer is connected.
Have you selected the correct port? If there is no port to use, create a port.
Checking the Printer Port(P. 295)
Conguring Printer Ports(P. 48)
Is communication not limited by the rewall on your computer? If IP addresses are incorrectly entered,
you will be not able to access the machine. In that case, you need to use the operation panel to set <IPv4
Address Filter> or <IPv6 Address Filter> to <Off>.
Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls(P. 137)
<IPv4 Address Filter> (P. 197)
<IPv6 Address Filter> (P. 197)
Disable security software and other resident software.
Reinstall the printer driver.
Installing Drivers(P. 66)
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234
Can you print from other computers on the network? If you also cannot print from other computers,
contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
USB connection
Have you selected the correct port? If there is no port to use or you are not sure, reinstall the printer
driver. When you r
einstall the printer driver, the correct port is created automatically.
Checking the Printer Port(P. 295)
Installing Drivers(P. 66)
Is bidirectional communication enabled? Enable bidir
ectional communication, and restart the computer.
Checking Bidirectional Communication(P. 296)
Disable security software and other r
esident software.
Connect to another USB port on the computer.
Can you print from a USB connection to another computer? If you also cannot print from other computers,
contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
Via print server
Can you print from the print server? If you can print from the print server, check the connection between
the print server and your computer.
Problem with the Print Server(P. 233)
Disable security software and other r
esident software.
Reinstall the printer driver.
Installing Drivers(P. 66)
Can you
print from other computers via the print server? If you also cannot print from other computers,
contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
Has an error occurred? Check the job log.
Checking the Printing Status and Log(P. 106)
Printing seems to be slow.*
Print or delete data in memory.
*
When the free space in memory is running low, the processing speed of the machine becomes slow, just as a computer
does. There is nothing abnormal.
You cannot print with Google Cloud Print. Using Google Cloud Print(P. 124)
It takes a long time before printing starts.
Did you print to narro
w width paper? After you print to narrow width paper, the machine may cool itself to
maintain the print quality. As a result, it may take some time before the next job is printed. Wait until the
machine is ready to print. Printing will resume when the temperature inside the machine has fallen.
Troubleshooting
235
When You Cannot Print Properly
2357-04U
If printing results ar
e not satisfactory, or paper creases or curls, try the following solutions. If the problems persist,
contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
Problems with Image Quality
Printing Results Are Not Satisfactory(P. 238)
Smudge Marks Appear on the
Edge of Printouts(P
. 238
)
Smudges Appear on
Printouts
(P
. 238)
Afterimages Appear in Blank
Ar
eas(P
. 239)
Toner Smudges and Splatters
Appear(P
. 239)
Printouts Are Faded(P. 240) A Portion of the Page Is Not
Printed(P.
242)
Streaks Appear/Printing is
Uneven(P
. 242)
Printouts Are Entirely or
Partially Grayish
(P. 243)
White Spots Appear(P. 244)
Troubleshooting
236
Spots Appear(P. 245) Reverse Side of Paper is
Smudged
(P
. 245)
Printed Barcode Cannot Be
Read(P
. 246
)
Problems with Printout Paper
Paper Creases or Curls(P. 247)
Paper Creases(P. 247) Paper Curls(P. 247)
Problems with Paper Feed Paper Is Fed Incorrectly(P. 249)
Printouts Are Skewed(P. 249) Paper Is Not Fed/Two or More Sheets Are Fed Together(P. 249)
Troubleshooting
237
Printing Results Are Not Satisfactory
2357-04W
Dirt inside the machine may affect printing results. Perform car
e and cleaning to the machine rst.
Regular
Cleaning(P
. 206)
Smudge Marks Appear on the Edge of Printouts
Are you using appropriate paper?
Check the
supported paper types and replace with an appropriate type. Also, set the paper size and type
correctly.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 95)
Do you print data without margins?
This
symptom
occurs if a margin is set to none in the printer driver. A margin of 5 mm or less around the
edge of paper or 10 mm or less around the edge of envelopes is not printable with the machine. Make
sure to have margins around the document to print.
[Finishing] tab
[Advanced Settings] [Expand Print Region and Print] [Off]
Smudges Appear on Printouts
Are you using appropriate paper?
Check usable paper, and replace with appr
opriate paper.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
If using
the appropriate paper still does not solve the problem, changing the <Special Printing Mode A>
setting may solve the problem. <Mode 2> can improve the quality more signicantly than <Mode 1>.
Troubleshooting
238
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Afterimages Appear in Blank Areas
Are you using appropriate paper?
Check usable paper, and replace with appr
opriate paper.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Is the amount remaining in the toner cartridge running low?
Check ho
w much the amount remaining in the toner cartridge is left, and replace the toner cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the toner cartridge, the toner cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the toner cartridge.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Is the amount remaining in the drum cartridge running low?
Check ho
w much the amount remaining in the drum cartridge is left, and replace the drum cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the drum cartridge, the drum cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the drum cartridge.
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
Toner Smudges and Splatters Appear
Are you using appropriate paper?
Check usable paper, and replace with appropriate paper.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Troubleshooting
239
Setting <Special Printing Mode U> to <On> may solve the problem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Are you using paper containing much paper dust or other dust particles?
Smudges may
appear in a printout when the paper has a lot of paper dust or other dust particles. Setting
<Special Printing Mode L> to <On> may solve the problem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Is the amount remaining in the toner cartridge running low?
Check ho
w much the amount remaining in the toner cartridge is left, and replace the toner cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the toner cartridge, the toner cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the toner cartridge.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Is the amount remaining in the drum cartridge running low?
Check ho
w much the amount remaining in the drum cartridge is left, and replace the drum cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the drum cartridge, the drum cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the drum cartridge.
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
Printouts Are Faded
Are you using appropriate paper?
Check usable
paper, and replace with appropriate paper. Also, specify the paper size and type settings
properly.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 95)
Are you using paper containing much paper dust?
Using
paper containing much paper dust may result in a faded or streaky printout. Setting <Special
Printing Mode G> to <On> may solve the problem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Troubleshooting
240
Are you using rough-surface paper?
Printed
images may be faint when they are printed on rough-surface paper. Setting <Special Printing
Mode Q> to <On> may solve the problem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Setting this to <On> may affect the image quality.
Are you using the machine in an environment with high humidity?
Setting <Special Printing Mode T> to <On> may solve the pr
oblem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Printed images or text may be blurr
ed when you set this to <On> and print in a low-humidity environment.
Did you print on the back of a printed sheet?
Printing may
be faint when you print on the back of a printed sheet. Setting <Special Printing Mode R> to
<On> may solve the problem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
If you set to <On>, image quality may be affected or a paper jam may occur when a certain length of time
elapses after printing on the fr
ont side or depending on the ambient humidity.
Is the machine installed in the appropriate envir
onment?
Install the printer in an appropriate location.
The print quality may be faint, light or faded depending on the installation environment. Avoid placing the
machine in a location exposed to wind.
Installation(P. 3)
Relocating the Machine(P. 218)
Is the amount remaining in the toner cartridge running low?
Check ho
w much the amount remaining in the toner cartridge is left, and replace the toner cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the toner cartridge, the toner cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the toner cartridge.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Is the amount remaining in the drum cartridge running low?
Check ho
w much the amount remaining in the drum cartridge is left, and replace the drum cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the drum cartridge, the drum cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the drum cartridge.
Troubleshooting
241
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
A Portion of the Page Is Not Printed
Do you print data without margins?
This symptom
occurs if a margin is set to none in the printer driver. A margin of 5 mm or less around the
edge of paper or 10 mm or less around the edge of envelopes is not printable with the machine. Make
sure to have margins around the document to print.
[Finishing] tab
[Advanced Settings] [Expand Print Region and Print] [Off]
Do the paper guides align with the edges of the paper?
If the paper guides are too loose or too tight, part of a document may not be printed.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Streaks Appear/Printing is Uneven
Are you using appropriate paper?
Check usable paper, and replace with appropriate paper.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Have you cleaned the xing unit?
Clean the xing unit.
Cleaning the Fixing Assembly(P. 208)
Are you using rough-surface paper?
Printed
images may be faint when they are printed on rough-surface paper. Setting <Special Printing
Mode Q> to <On> may solve the problem.
Troubleshooting
242
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Setting this to <On> may affect the image quality.
Are you using the machine in an environment with high humidity?
Change the setting for <Special Printing Mode T>. Setting this item to <On> may solve the problem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Printed images or text may be blurr
ed when you set this to <On> and print in a low-humidity environment.
Are you using paper containing much paper dust?
Using
paper containing much paper dust may result in a faded or streaky printout. Setting <Special
Printing Mode G> to <On> may solve the problem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Is the amount remaining in the toner cartridge running low?
Check ho
w much the amount remaining in the toner cartridge is left, and replace the toner cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the toner cartridge, the toner cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the toner cartridge.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Is the amount remaining in the drum cartridge running low?
Check ho
w much the amount remaining in the drum cartridge is left, and replace the drum cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the drum cartridge, the drum cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the drum cartridge.
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
Printouts Are Entirely or Partially Grayish
Are you using a specic type of paper?
The
printed side may come out in grayish color for certain type of paper. Check the type of paper you are
using and try a different type.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Troubleshooting
243
Setting <Special Printing Mode U> or <Special Printing Mode G> to <On> may solve the problem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
A desirable effect may not be attained even with these settings applied.
Is the machine installed in the appropriate environment?
Install the printer in an appropriate location.
The
printed side may come out in grayish color depending on the installation environment. Avoid placing
the machine in a location exposed to wind.
Installation(P. 3)
Relocating the Machine(P. 218)
Store
the toner cartridge in an appropriate location for two to three hours, then try printing again. This
may solve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the toner cartridge.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Has the drum cartridge been left in direct sunlight for a long period of time?
Store
the drum cartridge in an appropriate location for two to three hours, then try printing again. This
may solve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the drum cartridge.
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
White Spots Appear
Are you using paper that has absorbed moisture?
Replace with appr
opriate paper.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Are you using appropriate paper?
Check usable paper, and r
eplace with appropriate paper.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Is the amount remaining in the toner cartridge running low?
Check ho
w much the amount remaining in the toner cartridge is left, and replace the toner cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the toner cartridge, the toner cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the toner cartridge.
Troubleshooting
244
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Is the amount remaining in the drum cartridge running lo
w?
Check how much the amount remaining in the drum cartridge is left, and replace the drum cartridge as
necessary.
Regardless of the amount remaining in the drum cartridge, the drum cartridge may reach the end of its
lifetime depending on the use environment or the deterioration of materials inside the drum cartridge.
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
Spots Appear
Have you cleaned the xing unit?
Clean the xing unit.
Cleaning the Fixing Assembly(P. 208)
Reverse Side of Paper is Smudged
Have you loaded paper that is smaller than the size of the print data?
Check to make sur
e that the paper size matches the size of the print data.
Have you cleaned the xing unit?
Clean the xing unit.
Cleaning the Fixing Assembly(P. 208)
Troubleshooting
245
Printed Barcode Cannot Be Read
Are you trying to read a small barcode or one with thick lines?
Enlar
ge the bar
code.
Changing the <Select Line Width> setting may solve the problem.
<Special Processing>(P. 192)
Troubleshooting
246
Paper Creases or Curls
2357-04X
Paper Creases
Is paper loaded correctly?
If paper is not loaded below the load limit line or is loaded obliquely
, it may crease.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Are you using paper that has absorbed moisture?
Replace with appropriate paper.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Are you using appropriate paper?
Check usable paper, and r
eplace with appr
opriate paper.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Paper Curls
Are you using appropriate paper?
Check usable
paper, and replace with appropriate paper. Also, specify the paper size and type settings
properly.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 95)
Change the
setting of <Paper Type> to a setting for thinner paper. For example, if the current setting is
<Plain (71-89 g/m²)>, change it to <Plain L (61-70 g/m²)> or <Plain L2 (60 g/m²)>.
Troubleshooting
247
Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 95)
Available Paper(P. 278)
Reload the paper by changing the side to print on (fr
ont side/back side).
In rare cases the symptom may become worse depending on the paper. If this occurs, change the side to
print on back to the pr
evious side.
Are you using paper that has absorbed moisture?
Replace with appr
opriate paper.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Troubleshooting
248
Paper Is Fed Incorrectly
2357-04Y
Printouts Are Skewed
Do the paper guides align with the edges of the paper?
If the paper guides are too loose or too tight, the printouts ar
e skewed.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Are you printing on curled envelopes?
Uncurl the envelopes, and print again.
Loading Envelopes(P. 92)
Paper Is Not Fed/Two or More Sheets Are Fed Together
Is paper loaded correctly?
Fan the paper stack thoroughly so that paper is not stuck together.
Check whether paper is loaded corr
ectly.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Check whether
the number of sheets of paper loaded is appropriate and whether the appropriate paper is
used.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Check whether mixed sizes and types of paper ar
e loaded together.
There are cases where the paper does not load properly depending on its thickness. If this occurs, reverse
the paper orientation, or ip the paper over.
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249
A Message or a Number Starting with "#" (an Error
Code) Is Displayed
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When a message appears on the machine'
s display, or a number (error code) prexed with "#" appears, see the
following sections to check the solution.
Countermeasures for Each Message(P. 251)
Countermeasures for Each Error Code(P. 260)
Troubleshooting
250
Countermeasures for Each Message
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A message appears on the display when there is a pr
oblem with print processing, when the machine cannot
communicate, or when some other problem prevents normal operation. Find out more information about messages in
the following list.
A counterfeit or non-Canon drum cartridge may be in use.
The drum cartridge used may not be a genuine Canon product.
Only genuine Canon drum cartridges should be used as replacement drum cartridges.
Consumables(P. 223)
A counterfeit or non-Canon toner cartridge may be in use.
The toner cartridge used may not be a genuine Canon product.
Only genuine Canon toner cartridges should be used as replacement toner cartridges.
Consumables(P. 223)
Amount in cart. cannot be displ. correctly. (for toner cartridge)
The toner cartridge is not installed correctly, or there is possible trouble on the toner cartridge.
Reinstall the
toner cartridge. If this message does not disappear after reinstalling several times, the toner
cartridge might be possibly broken. Contact the store where you purchased the toner cartridge, or consult
the Canon Customer Help Center.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
You might not be using a Canon genuine toner cartridge.
W
e recommend Canon genuine toner cartridges as replacement toner cartridges.
Consumables(P. 223)
Amount in cart. cannot be displ. correctly. (for drum cartridge)
The drum cartridge is not installed correctly, or there is possible trouble on the drum cartridge.
Reinstall the
drum cartridge. If this message does not disappear after reinstalling several times, the drum
cartridge might be possibly broken. Contact the store where you purchased the drum cartridge, or consult
the Canon Customer Help Center.
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
You might not be using a Canon genuine drum cartridge.
W
e recommend Canon genuine drum cartridges as replacement drum cartridges.
Consumables(P. 223)
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251
Cannot nd the access point.
When automatic setting with WPS was attempted, a wireless router could not be detected within a
specic period of time.
Connect again paying attention to the time limit.
Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode(P. 26)
Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode(P. 28)
An SSID of a wireless router was entered, but the entry was incorrect.
Check the SSID and enter the correct one again.
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35)
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
A wireless router could not be detected due to setting problems of the network to be connected.
Check whether the machine is properly installed and ready to connect to the network.
Installation/Settings Problems(P. 230)
If the problem persists, check the security settings of the wir
eless router.
Cart. Comm. Error A counterfeit or non-Canon drum cart. may be in use.
The drum cartridge may not be installed correctly or may be faulty.
Re-install the
drum cartridge. If re-installing the drum cartridge fails to clear the error message, the drum
cartridge may be faulty. Contact the store where you purchased the drum cartridge or consult the Canon
Customer Help Center.
Procedure for Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 214)
Cart. Comm. Error A counterfeit or non-Canon toner cart. may be in use.
The toner cartridge may not be installed correctly or may be faulty.
Re-install the
toner cartridge. If re-installing the toner cartridge fails to clear the error message, the toner
cartridge may be faulty. Contact the store where you purchased the toner cartridge or consult the Canon
Customer Help Center.
Procedure for Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 210)
Cooling down... Wait a moment, then try again.
The temperature of the xing assembly is high.
Wait
for a while until the xing assembly cools down. After the temperature of the xing assembly falls, try
the operation again.
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252
Cooling down... Wait a moment.
The temperature of the xing assembly is high.
Wait for a while until the xing assembly cools down. After the temperature of the xing assembly falls,
the message will disappear.
Could not connect. (for Access Point Mode connection)
Connection in Access Point Mode failed due to an error.
Wait
a few moments and try again. If you still cannot connect, turn OFF the machine, and then turn it back
on again.
Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)(P. 112)
Could not connect. (for Easy Connection via PC connection)
An error has occurred while starting Easy Connection via PC (cableless setup mode).
Pr
ess the Back k
ey to return to the previous screen, and then try <Easy Connection via PC> again.
If the same message still appears after retrying <Easy Connection via PC>, turn OFF the machine, and then
turn it back on again.
Could not connect. Check the PSK settings.
The network key (PSK) of a wireless router to be connected is not set to the machine correctly.
Check the network ke
y (PSK) of the wireless router, and set it to the machine again.
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35)
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router(P. 30)
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
If the
problem persists even after checking the network key, check whether the machine is properly
installed and ready to connect to the network.
Installation/Settings Problems(P. 230)
Could not connect using the wireless LAN. (for wireless LAN connection)
A connection failed due to an error while setting wireless LAN connection.
Restart the machine and set again.
If the
problem persists even after restarting the machine, check whether the machine is properly installed
and ready to connect to the network.
Installation/Settings Problems(P. 230)
If the
problem persists even after checking the wireless LAN connection, check the security settings of the
wireless router.
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253
Could not connect using the wireless LAN. (for wireless LAN communication)
Wireless LAN communication failed due to an error.
Wait for a while, and set again. If you still cannot get connection, turn OFF the machine and then restart it.
Could not connect using WPS.
When automatic setting with WPS was attempted, the connection failed due to an error.
Wait for a while, and set again. If the pr
oblem persists, check whether the wireless router supports WPS.
If WPS is supported:
Check whether the machine is properly installed and ready to connect to the network.
Installation/Settings Problems(P. 230)
If WPS is not supported:
Set using another connecting method.
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Could not detect any connections from wireless devices.
Mobile device detection was not possible within the predetermined length of time.
Connect again paying attention to the time limit.
Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)(P. 112)
Could not perform cleaning.
Paper jammed during cleaning.
Remove the jammed paper, set paper corr
ectly, and perform cleaning again.
Clearing Paper Jams(P. 261)
Cleaning the Fixing Assembly(P. 208)
Could not perform Shared Key auth. Check WEP settings.
The network key (the WEP key) of a wireless router to be connected is not set to the machine correctly.
Check the network ke
y (the WEP key) of the wireless router, and set it to the machine again.
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35)
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
Connect again
by selecting a wireless router or by manually changing the WEP authentication method to
<Open System>.
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router(P. 30)
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
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254
The authentication method of the machine is set to <Shared Key>, but that of the wireless router is set to
"Open System."
Change the
WEP authentication method to "Shared Key" at the wireless router, and connect again. For
more information about how to change, see the instruction manuals for your networking devices or
contact your manufacturer.
Could not set the current date and time.
The communication failed due to a network error and a timeout occurred.
Check the network environment that the machine connects with.
Use
<Current Date/Time Settings> to set the time manually, or, in [SNTP Settings], clear the [Use SNTP]
check box.
Setting the Current Date and Time(P. 20)
Conguring SNTP(P. 64
)
Could not update the device time because its battery has run out. Cannot
use Google Cloud Print if the time settings are incorrect.
The machine's battery has run out and the correct time settings could not be kept.
Set the correct time again.
Setting the Current Date and Time(P. 20)
Direct Connection terminated.
Connection with the mobile device was interrupted.
Establish Direct Connection again.
Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)(P. 112)
Direct Connection terminated. Check network connection.
Connection with the mobile device was interrupted.
Establish Dir
ect Connection again.
Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)(P. 112)
Drum Cart. Life End Replace the drum cartridge.
The drum cartridge has reached the end of its lifetime.
Replace the drum cartridge with a new one.
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
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255
Drum cart. life end. Replcmt. recommended.
The drum cartridge has reached the end of its lifetime.
Replacement of the drum cartridge is recommended.
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
Easy Connection via PC ended due to timeout.
A connection to the computer has not been established for 30 minutes since Easy Connection via PC
(cableless setup mode) started.
Press the Back k
ey to return to the previous screen, and then try <Easy Connection via PC> again.
Google Cloud Print not avail. Server auth err
Cloud Print could not perform server authentication, or could not acquire information for registration.
Check whether the date and time settings ar
e corr
ectly specied.
<Date/Time Settings>(P. 187)
Google Cloud Print not avail. Server comm err
Cloud Print is unavailable due to an error.
Check whether the machine is correctly connected to a wir
eless LAN.
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
A port
that is used for Cloud Print may be blocked by a rewall or other protection. Check whether the
5222 port is available with your computer.
If a proxy server is used on the network, check whether the proxy settings on the machine and the server
are correct. For details, contact your Network Administrator.
Setting a Proxy(P. 142)
Incorrect number of characters/invalid characters entered.
The network key (the WPA/WPA2-PSK or WEP key) of a wireless router is not entered correctly.
Check the
network key (the WPA/WPA2-PSK or WEP key) of the wireless router, and set it to the machine
again. For more information about how to check the network key, see the instruction manuals for your
networking devices or contact your manufacturer.
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35)
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router(P. 30)
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
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256
Insert the drum cartridge.
The drum cartridge is not set or properly set.
Properly set the drum cartridge.
Replacing the Drum Cartridge(P. 213)
Insert the toner cartridge.
The toner cartridge is not set or properly set.
Properly set the toner cartridge.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Maximum number of wireless devices connected w/ Direct Connection has
been reached. T
o connect other devices, terminate some of current
connections.
The number of directly connected mobile devices is at a maximum.
T
o connect other de
vices by Direct Connection, disconnect current device(s) and try connecting again.
Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)(P. 112)
No Paper: Drawer 1
Paper is not loaded in the drawer.
Load the paper.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Paper on which reports or lists can be printed is not loaded.
Reports or lists can be printed on A4 or Letter size paper. Load A4 or Letter size paper and set its size.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 95)
No response from host.
The machine is not connected to a network correctly.
Check the machine and network settings, and connect again.
Setting Up the Network Environment(P. 22)
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257
Paper jammed.
Paper jams.
Remove the jammed paper, and print again (Printing may resume automatically).
Clearing Paper Jams(P. 261)
Preparing a drum cart. is recommended.
Drum cartridge replacement time is near.
Replace the drum cartridge if you see this message before you start to print a lar
ge job.
Consumables(P. 223)
Preparing a toner cart. is recommended.
Toner cartridge replacement time is near.
Replace the toner cartridge if you see this message befor
e you start to print a lar
ge job.
Consumables(P. 223)
Size/Settings Mismatch
The paper size setting on the operation panel does not match the loaded paper size.
Match the
paper size setting specied in <Paper Settings for Mobile Print> and the size of the paper that is
actually loaded.
To use the loaded paper
Change the setting of <Paper Settings for Mobile Print> to match the loaded paper size.
Specifying Paper Size and Type(P. 95)
If printing from a computer, check whether the paper size setting in the printer driver matches the loaded
paper size.
T
o load paper without changing the settings
Load the paper with the size that is set to <Paper Settings for Mobile Print>.
Loading Paper(P. 87)
The WEP key is not set correctly. Check the WEP settings.
The network key (the WEP key) of a wireless router to be connected is not set to the machine correctly.
Check the network ke
y (the WEP key) of the wireless router, and set it to the machine again.
Checking the SSID and Network Key(P. 35)
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router(P. 30)
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
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258
The authentication method of the machine is set to <Shared Key>, but that of the wireless router is set to
"Open System."
Connect again
by selecting a wireless router or by manually changing the WEP authentication method to
<Open System>.
Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router(P. 30)
Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 32)
Change the
WEP authentication method to "Shared Key" at the wireless router, and connect again. For
more information about how to change, see the instruction manuals for your networking devices or
contact your manufacturer.
Toner Cart. Life End Replace the toner cartridge.
The toner cartridge has reached the end of its lifetime.
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Toner cart. life end. Replcmt. recommended.
The toner cartridge has reached the end of its lifetime.
Replacement of the toner cartridge is recommended.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 209)
Turn main power OFF and ON. If device does not recover, contact your
dealer or service repr
esentative.
An error has occurred with the machine.
Turn
OFF the power switch, wait 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. If the problem persists, turn OFF the
power switch, disconnect the power cord, and contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon
help line. Be sure to provide the displayed <Ennn-nnnn>.
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259
Countermeasures for Each Error Code
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If an error occurs such as when printing is not successful, the corr
esponding error code is displayed in the job log
screen as a three-digit number. Check the following to nd out causes and solutions for each error code. For details of
the job log screen, see
<Status Monitor> Screen(P. 81) .
#852
The machine turns OFF for some reason.
Check whether the po
wer plug is inserted into an outlet rmly
.
#853
A document could not be printed because its data size exceeded the machine's upper processing
capability.
The
machine may not be able to print documents with many pages. Reduce the number of pages per
printing, or print when no print job is queued or no document is being printed. If you are still unable to
print, check the document data for any defects.
Printing was canceled from the computer.
If you cancel an operation when the print data is being sent to the machine from a computer, this error
code is displayed, but this is not abnormal. Print again as necessary.
Troubleshooting
260
Clearing Paper Jams
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If a paper jams, <Paper jammed.> is displayed on the screen. Pr
ess
to display simple solutions. If it is dicult to
understand the procedur
es on the display, see the following sections to clear jams.
Output tray
Paper Jams inside the Machine(P. 262)
Inside of the machine
Paper Jams inside the Machine(P. 262)
Drawer
Paper Jams inside the Machine(P. 262)
When removing the jammed paper, do not turn OFF the machine
Turning OFF the machine deletes the data that is being printed.
If paper tears
Remo
ve all the paper fragments to prevent them from becoming jammed.
If paper jams repeatedly
Tap the paper stack on a at surface to even the edges of the paper before loading it into the machine.
Check that the paper is appropriate for the machine.
Available Paper(P. 278)
Check that no jammed paper fragments r
emain in the machine.
If you use paper with a coarse surface, set <Paper Type> to <Bond 1 (60-104 g/m²)> or <Bond 2 (105-163 g/
m²)>.
Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Drawer(P. 96)
Printing from a Computer(P. 102)
Do not forcibly r
emove the jammed paper from the machine
Forcibly removing the paper may damage parts. If you are not able to remove the paper, contact your local
authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
When a Problem Cannot Be Solved(P. 266)
Troubleshooting
261
Paper Jams inside the Machine
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Remove the jammed paper accor
ding to the procedure below. Do not forcibly remove jammed paper from the
machine. If the jammed paper cannot be removed easily, proceed to the next step.
1
Remove the output cover.
2
Close the paper stopper, and then open the toner cover.
3
Remove the cartridges.
1
Remove the toner cartridge.
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262
Do not shake or tilt the toner cartridge. Also, make sure to avoid applying shocks to the toner cartridge,
such as by hitting it against something. Doing so may cause the toner left in the toner cartridge to leak.
Remo
ve the toner cartridge gently at the same angle as the slot.
2
Remove the drum cartridge.
Do not shake or tilt the drum cartridge. Also, make sure to avoid applying shocks to the drum cartridge,
such as by hitting it against something. Doing so may cause the toner left in the drum cartridge to leak.
Remo
ve the drum cartridge gently at the same angle as the slot.
4
Gently pull out the paper.
5
Check whether paper is jammed inside the machine.
1
Gently pull out the paper.
Hold both edges of the paper, pull the leading edge of the paper do
wn, and then pull it out.
6
Check whether paper is jammed in the drawer.
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263
1
Remove the paper cover.
2
Remove any loaded paper.
3
Gently pull out the jammed paper.
4
Load the paper.
5
Replace the paper cover.
7
Insert the cartridges.
1
Insert the drum cartridge.
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264
2
Insert the toner cartridge.
8
Close the toner cover.
The paper jam message disappears, and the machine is r
eady to print.
9
Replace the output co
ver.
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265
When a Problem Cannot Be Solved
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If you cannot solve a problem b
y referring to the information in this chapter, contact your local authorized Canon
dealer or the Canon help line.
Do not disassemble or repair the machine yourself
If you disassemble or repair the machine yourself, it may not be co
vered by warranty.
When Contacting Canon
When contacting us, have the follo
wing information r
eady:
Product name (LBP113w)
Dealer where you purchased the machine
Details about your problem (such as what you did and what happened as a result)
Serial number (found on the label on the back side of the machine)
Checking the serial number from the operation panel
Select <Status Monitor> <Device Information> <Serial Number>.
Troubleshooting
266
Appendix
Appendix ............................................................................................................................................................. 268
Thir
d Party Software ......................................................................................................................................... 269
Feature Highlights ............................................................................................................................................ 270
Going Green and Saving Money ................................................................................................................... 271
Improving Eciency ..................................................................................................................................... 272
So Much More .............................................................................................................................................. 273
Specications .................................................................................................................................................... 275
Main Unit ...................................................................................................................................................... 276
Available Paper ............................................................................................................................................. 278
Printer Functions .......................................................................................................................................... 280
Management Functions ................................................................................................................................ 281
System Environment .................................................................................................................................... 282
Network Environment .................................................................................................................................. 283
Manuals and Their Contents ............................................................................................................................. 284
Using User's Guide ............................................................................................................................................ 285
Screen Layout of User's Guide ...................................................................................................................... 286
Viewing User's Guide .................................................................................................................................... 289
Basic Windows Operations ............................................................................................................................... 291
Notice ................................................................................................................................................................. 299
Appendix
267
Appendix
2357-056
This chapter contains technical specications of this machine, instructions on how to use the User
's Guide, disclaimers,
copyright information, and other important information for customers.
Machine Specications
See the following section(s) when you want to check the specications of the machine, network environment, print
function, and so on.
Specications(P. 275
)
Referencing the Manual of This Machine
See the rst of the following sections when you want to be sure of the kinds of the manuals describing the functions of
the machine and how to operate the machine. When you want to know how to read and use the User's Guide (this
manual), see the second section.
Manuals and Their Contents(P. 284)
Using User's Guide(P. 285)
Others
See the following section(s) when you want to get useful information, and check the disclaimers and copyright
information.
Third Party Software(P. 269)
Feature Highlights(P. 270)
Basic Windows Operations(P. 291)
Notice(P. 299)
Appendix
268
Third Party Software
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For information related to thir
d-party software, click the following icon(s).
Appendix
269
Feature Highlights
2357-058
This section describes tips for lever
aging the features of the machine by category. You can make use of the features
according to your intended purposes and operating environment.
Going Green and Saving Money(P. 271)
Improving Eciency(P.
272)
So Much More(P. 273)
Appendix
270
Going Green and Saving Money
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There are lots of ways to cut back on paper, toner, power, and expenses.
Sleep Mode
You can save power by setting the machine to enter sleep mode automatically
whene
ver it has not been used for a while. Y
ou don't need to turn OFF the
power each time, but you can still have the machine minimize its power
consumption. This convenient function works in the background to save power
and money every day.
Entering Sleep Mode(P. 99)
Appendix
271
Improving Eciency
2357-05A
Here are some simple operations that can make complicated tasks more ecient.
Remote Management with Remote UI Make Print Settings Quickly with Intuitive
Operation
Remote UI lets you manage a lot fr
om your computer, all
without having to go over to the machine. Congur
e
settings and keep an eye on the machine's status with an
intuitive, easy-to-understand Web browser interface that
you'll master immediately. Save your time and energy for
things other than taking care of the machine.
Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)
(P.
158)
You can easily specify the page layout as well as
binding position, etc. intuitively on the preview
image in the printer driver. The simple click-
operation allows you to conveniently make settings
while viewing how settings are applied.
Printing from a Computer(P. 102)
Appendix
272
So Much More
2357-05C
There are a variety of features for whatever you need to do - at home, in the oce, or even on the r
oad.
Using a smartphone/tablet Easy Printing with Google Cloud Print
At times such as when you want to quickly print out a
proposal you completed on a tablet while tr
avelling to a
business destination, Canon PRINT Business comes in handy.
Even in environments without a wireless LAN router, you can
connect to the machine with a mobile device wirelessly and
directly.
PCless, quick, and easy! An even broader range of possibilities
for work/play with functionality made for this age of speed.
Linking with Mobile Devices(P. 109)
Hook up to Google Cloud Print with your laptop or
cell phone, send your data, and out come your
printed documents. With this machine, Google
Cloud Print, and your mobile device, print whene
ver
you want from wherever you want.
Using Google Cloud Print(P. 124)
Go Wireless
Appendix
273
No cables, easy installation, simple maintenance. If you've got a WPS wireless
LAN router, bypass the settings process altogether and be ready to go before
you know it. Enjoy the kind of clutter-free and easy to use document system that
you can only get from wireless. Compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n for stress-free
wireless, and also supports WEP and WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES-CCMP) for
tighter security.
Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 24)
Appendix
274
Specications
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Specications are subject to change without notice for pr
oduct improvement or future release.
Machine Specications
Main Unit(P. 276)
Available Paper(P. 278)
Functional Specications
Printer Functions(P. 280)
Management Functions(P. 281)
Environment T
o Use the Machine
System Environment(P. 282)
Network Environment(P. 283)
Appendix
275
Main Unit
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For information on paper sizes and types for this machine, see " Available Paper(P. 278) ."
Name Canon LBP113w
Type Desktop
Color Supported Black and White
Resolution for Writing 600 dpi x 400 dpi (at default speed)
600 dpi x 600 dpi (at 2/3 speed)
Number of Tones 256
Acceptable Paper Stock Paper Sizes
Max: 215.9 mm x 355.6 mm
Min: 76.2 mm x 127.0 mm
Paper Weight
60 g/m² to 163 g/m²
Paper T
ype
Available Paper(P. 278)
Warm-Up Time
*1
After Powering ON
15.0 seconds or less
Returning from the Sleep mode
1.6 seconds or less
First Print Time
(A4)
Appr
ox. 6.5 seconds
Print Speed
*2
(A4)
22.0 sheets/minute
Paper Feeding Capacity
*3
150 sheets (80 g/m²)/150 sheets (64 g/m²)
Paper Output Capacity 100 sheets (68 g/m²)
Appendix
276
*3
Power Source AC 220 V - 240 V, 2.2 A, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power Consumption
*1
Maximum Power Consumption
900 W or less
During Sleep Mode
Appro
x. 0.7 W (USB connection)
Approx. 0.4 W (Wireless LAN connection)
With the Main Power Turned OFF
0.5 W or less
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
376 mm x 291 mm x 222 mm
Weight
Main Unit
*4
Appr
o
x. 5.1 kg
Output cover
Approx. 0.4 kg
Consumables
Consumables(P. 223)
Installation Space
*5
(W x D x H)
See "Getting Started".
Manuals and Their Contents(P. 284)
Memory Capacity RAM: 256 MB
Environmental Conditions Temperature: 10°C to 30°C
Humidity: 20% to 80% RH (no condensation)
*1
May vary depending on the environment and conditions under which the machine is being used.
*2
Print speed is measur
ed based on internal testing using A4 size paper printed with 100% print ratio to original on one-
sided paper. Internal testing involved continuously printing the same one page of content on plain paper. Print speed
may vary depending on paper type, paper size or paper feeding direction.
The device may automatically pause or slow down in order to adjust printer condition such as controlling temperature of
a certain unit or limiting impact to image quality during continuous printing.
*3
May vary depending on the installation environment and paper to use.
*4
The output cover, the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge are not included.
*5
When the toner cover and the paper stopper are opened, the drawer is opened and the paper guide is pulled out.
Appendix
277
Available Paper
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The paper types that can be used with this machine are sho
wn in the following table.
Supported Paper Sizes
Paper sizes that can be loaded in the drawer is listed below.
A4 (210.0 mm x 297.0 mm)
B5 (182.0 mm x 257.0 mm)
A5 (148.0 mm x 210.0 mm)
A6 (105.0 mm x 148.0 mm)
*1
Letter (215.9 mm x 279.4 mm)
Legal (215.9 mm x 355.6 mm)
Executive (184.1 mm x 266.7 mm)
Statement (139.7 mm x 215.9 mm)
Ocio (215.9 mm x 317.5 mm)
Ocio (Brazil) (215.9 mm x 355.0 mm)
Ocio (Mexico)
(215.9 mm x 341.0 mm)
Envelope Monarch (98.4 mm x 190.5 mm)
Envelope No. 10 (COM10) (104.7 mm x 241.3 mm)
Envelope DL (110.0 mm x 220.0 mm)
Envelope C5 (162.0 mm x 229.0 mm)
Letter (Government) (203.2 mm x 266.7 mm)
Legal (Government) (203.2 mm x 330.2 mm)
Legal (India) (215.0 mm x 345.0 mm)
F4A (215.9 mm x 343.0 mm)
Foolscap (215.9 mm x 330.2 mm)
Foolscap (Australia) (206.0 mm x 338.0 mm)
3x5inch (76.2 mm x 127.0 mm)
Custom
*2
*1
Available only from the printer driver.
*2
Custom paper size of 76.2 to 215.9 mm in width and 127.0 to 355.6 mm in length can be loaded in the drawer.
Supported Paper T
ypes
Chlorine-free paper can be used with this machine.
: Available
Appendix
278
Paper Type Drawer
Plain 71 to 89 g/m²
Plain L 61 to 70 g/m²
Plain L2 60 g/m²
Recycled 71 to 89 g/m²
Heavy 1 90 to 120 g/m²
Heavy 2 121 to 163 g/m²
Heavy 3
*1
121 to 163 g/m²
Bond 1 60 to 104 g/m²
Bond 2 105 to 163 g/m²
Labels
*2
Envelope
Envelope H
*3
Index Card 121 to 163 g/m²
*1
When using paper of 121 to 163 g/m² with <Heavy 2> specied, select this paper type if toner is not fully xed and the
printouts ar
e faded.
*2
Use A4 or Letter size only.
*3
Select this paper type if toner is not fully xed and the printouts are faded when the paper type is set to <Envelope>.
Appendix
279
Printer Functions
2357-05J
Type Internal
Print Size Available Paper(P. 278)
Print Speed Same as "Print Speed" on Main Unit(P. 276)
Resolution Data Processing
600 dpi x 400 dpi, 600 dpi x 600 dpi
Page Description Language (PDL) UFR II-LT
Protocol Supported TCP/IP: LPD, Port9100, IPP
, IPPS, WSD
Resident Fonts None
Interface USB
USB 1.1 Full-Speed, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
Wireless LAN
IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Appendix
280
Management Functions
2357-05K
Fire
wall Settings
Up to 4 IP addresses (or ranges of IP addresses) can be specied for both IPv4 and IPv6.
Registration of Keys and Certicates
If you install a key or CA certicate from a computer, make sure that they meet the following requirements:
Format
Key: PKCS#12
*1
CA
certicate: X.509 DER, PEM
File extension
Key: ".p12", ".pfx"
CA certicate: ".cer"
Public key algorithm
(and ke
y length)
RSA (512 bits
*2
, 1024 bits, 2048 bits, 4096 bits)
ECDSA (P256, P384, P521)
Certicate signatur
e algorithm
RSA: SHA1
*3
, SHA256, SHA384
*4
, SHA512
*4
, MD2
*5
, MD5
*5
ECDSA: SHA1
*3
, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512
*1
Requirements for the
certicate contained in a key are pursuant to CA certicates.
*2
The signature algorithm is available only for SHA1-RSA or SHA256-RSA.
*3
Available only for a generated key and certicate signature request (CSR) or installation from the Remote UI.
*4
Available only when the key algorithm is 1024 bits or more.
*5
Available only for installation from the Remote UI.
The machine does not support use of a certicate re
vocation list (CRL).
Appendix
281
System Environment
2357-05L
System Requirements for the Remote UI
*1
Windows
Windows Vista / 7 / 8.1 / 10: Internet Explor
er 11 or later
Windows 10: Edge
macOS
Mac OS X 10.6 and later
Safari 3.2.1 and later
iOS
Safari
Android
Chrome
System Requirements for the User's Guide Windows
Internet Explorer 9 and later
Microsoft Edge
Firefox
Firefox ESR
Chrome
*2
macOS
Safari
Firefox
Chrome
*2
Linux
Firefox
iOS
Safari
*2
Android
Chrome
*2
*1
Before changing the settings of the machine, set your W
eb browser to enable all cookies and use JavaScript.
*2
Only when viewing manuals on the Internet
Appendix
282
Network Environment
2357-05R
Protocol
Specications
Protocol Supported TCP/IP
Print applications: LPD
, Raw, IPP, IPPS, WSD, Mopria, Google Cloud Print, AirPrint, Windows10
Mobile Print
Wireless LAN Specications
Standard IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Transmission Scheme IEEE 802.11b (Modulation system: DS-SS)
IEEE 802.11g (Modulation system: OFDM method)
IEEE 802.11n (Modulation system: OFDM method)
Frequency Range 2.412 GHz to 2.472 GHz
Maximum Radio-Frequency Power 15.9 dBm
Communication Mode
Infrastructure Mode
Access Point Mode
Security (encryption method) Infr
astructure Mode
128 (104)/64 (40) bit WEP
WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES-CCMP)
WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES-CCMP)
Access Point Mode
WPA2-PSK (AES-CCMP)
Connection Method WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), Manual setup
Appendix
283
Manuals and Their Contents
2357-05S
The manuals listed below ar
e included with the machine. Refer to them as necessary.
Getting Started Read this manual rst. It describes basic setup procedur
es, from removing the
packing materials to setting up the machine.
User's Guide (This Manual) This manual describes all the functions of the machine in a manual that is viewed
using a Web br
owser. You can browse information by category or enter a
keyword to search for pages on a specic topic.
Using User's Guide(P. 285)
Appendix
284
Using User's Guide
2357-05U
The User'
s Guide is a manual that can be viewed on your computer or mobile device and it describes all of the
functions of the machine. You can search from your intended use or enter a keyword to quickly nd the page you are
looking for. The section describes the screen layout of the User's Guide and how to read the Guide. You can specify
how the appearance of the User's Guide looks.
Screen Layout of User's Guide
This section describes the screens conguring the User's Guide and how to use the on-screen buttons.
Screen
Layout of User'
s Guide(P. 286)
Viewing User's Guide
This section describes the meaning of the marks used in the User's Guide, how the keys on the operation panel and
the buttons on the computer display are represented, and other matters that help you understand the information
contained in the User's Guide.
Viewing User's Guide(P. 289)
Specifying How the Appear
ance of the User's Guide Looks
You can change the character size used in the User's Guide, and switch the screen layout to t to the device you use to
view the User's Guide.
If you do not have access to Adobe Reader to vie
w the manuals in PDF format, try other pr
ograms such as
PDF Preview developed by Vivid Document Imaging Technologies.
How to Find the Topic You Are Looking for
Search the contents
Y
ou can
nd the page you are looking for by selecting the topic from the "Contents" on the left side of the
screen.
Search by keyword
Perform a search by entering a keyword, such as "envelope" or "toner cartridge," and the pages containing
the keyword are displayed. You can nd the page you are looking for from those results. You can also enter
phrases such as "connecting to a network." The keyword search also supports the AND Boolean to search for
multiple keywords. For the organization of the search screen and how to operate the search screen, see
Search(P. 287) .
Appendix
285
Screen Layout of User's Guide
2357-05W
The User'
s Guide is divided into different screens, and the content of each screen varies.
Top Page
Appears when User's Guide is started.
/
Click to also display all of the sections under the chapters. Click to return to the previous display.
/
Click to toggle the display between the contents and search. When the table of contents is displayed, each
click on switches between hiding and showing the display. When the search display is shown, each
click on switches between hiding and showing the display.
Click to set parameters to determine how the User's Guide is displayed, such as character size or layout.
Click to display information on how to view the User's Guide, how to perform a search, and other
information.
/
Click to display the previous or following topic.
[Notice]
Click to view important information you should kno
w when using the machine.
Appendix
286
Topic Page
Contains information about how to congure and use the machine.
Navigation
See what chapter topic you are currently viewing.
Click to jump to the corresponding page. To return to the previous page, click "Back" on your Web
bro
wser.
/
Click to display the hidden detailed descriptions. Click to close the detailed descriptions.
Click to return to the page top.
Search
Click to display the search window. Contains a text box to perform a search by keyword and nd the page
you are looking for.
Appendix
287
[Enter keyword(s) here]
Enter a keyword or keywords and click to display the search results. You can search for pages
containing all the ke
ywords by separating the keywords by a space (blank). Also you can only search for
pages containing an exact phrase by enclosing the keywords in double quotation marks.
Search result
Displays the sear
ch results of the pages that contain the specied keywords. From the results, locate the
page you are looking for and click the topic title of the page.
The specied ke
yword(s) are shown in bold in the search results.
Appendix
288
Viewing User's Guide
2357-05X
This section describes the marks, buttons, screens, and other items used in the User
's Guide. The warnings and
cautions are also given in the "Important Safety Instructions" in the "Getting Started" included with the machine. See
also these instructions.
Marks
Cautions regarding safety, restrictions and cautions regarding the handling of the machine, useful tips, and
other information are indicated using the marks belo
w.
Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to
persons if not performed correctly
. To use the machine safely, always pay
attention to these warnings.
Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to injury to persons if
not performed correctly
. To use the machine safely, always pay attention to
these cautions.
Indicates an operation that must not be performed. Read these items carefully,
and make sur
e not to perform the described operations.
Indicates operational requirements and restrictions. Be sure to read these
items carefully to oper
ate the machine correctly, and avoid damage to the
machine or property.
Indicates a clarication of an operation, or contains additional e
xplanations for
a procedure.
Indicates useful functions or tips for using the machine.
Keys and Buttons Used in this Manual
Keys on the operation panel and buttons on the computer display appear in the following notation:
Type Example
Keys on the operation panel
/ / /
Settings displayed on the operation panel
<Timer Settings>
<Paper jammed.>
Buttons and other text interfaces displayed on the computer display [Preferences]
/ /
, , and on the operation panel are used to select the target item in settings, but their description is
omitted in the User's Guide. The operation for selecting <XXXXX> using or and pressing is
repr
esented as shown below in the User's Guide.
1
Select <XXXXX>.
Appendix
289
Computer Screens Used in This Manual
Depending on the model or operating system you are using, the appearance of the displays used in this manual
may slightly differ from the actual displays. Also, the appear
ance of drivers and software may differ depending
on their version.
Appendix
290
Basic Windows Operations
2357-060
Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 291)
Enabling [Network discovery](P. 291)
Displaying Shared Printers in the Print Server(P. 292)
Displaying the [Software Programs/Manuals Setup] Screen(P. 293)
Printing a Test Page in Windows(P. 293)
Checking the Bit Architecture(P. 294)
Checking the Printer Port(P. 295)
Checking Bidirectional Communication(P. 296)
Checking the SSID to Which Your Computer is Connected(P. 297)
When Printing from the Windows Store App(P. 298)
Depending on the computer that you use, the operation may differ.
Displaying the Printer Folder
Windows Vista
[Start] select [Control Panel] [Printer].
Windows 7/Server 2008 R2
[Start] select [Devices and Printers].
Windows 8/Server 2012
Right-click the lo
wer-left corner of the screen
select [Control Panel] [View devices and printers].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2
Right-click [Start] select [Control Panel] [View devices and printers].
Windows 10
[ ] select [Windows System] [Control Panel] [Hardware and Sound] [Devices and Printers].
Windows Server 2008
[Start] select [Control Panel] double-click [Printers].
Windows Server 2016
Right-click [ ] select [Control Panel] [Hardware] [Devices and Printers].
Enabling [Network discovery]
Enable [Network disco
very] to view the computers on your network.
Windows Vista
[Start]
select [Control Panel] [View network status and tasks] select [Turn on network discovery] under
[Network discovery].
Windo
ws 7/Server 2008 R2
[Start]
select [Control Panel] [View network status and tasks] [Change advanced sharing settings]
select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Windows 8/Server 2012
Right-click the lo
wer-left corner of the screen
select [Control Panel] [View network status and tasks]
[Change advanced sharing settings] select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Appendix
291
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2
Right-click [Start] select [Control Panel] [View network status and tasks] [Change advanced sharing
settings] select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Windows 10
[ ] select [Windows System] [Control Panel] [View network status and tasks] [Change advanced
sharing settings] select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Windows Server 2008
[Start] select [Control Panel] double-click [Network and Sharing Center] select [Turn on network
discovery] under [Network disco
very].
Windows Server 2016
Right-click [
] select [Control Panel] [View network status and tasks] [Change advanced sharing
settings] select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Displaying Shared Printers in the Print Server
1
Open Windows Explorer.
Windows Vista/7/Server 2008
[Start]
select [All Programs] or [Programs] [Accessories] [Windows Explorer].
Windows 8/Server 2012
Right-click the lo
wer-left corner of the screen
select [File Explorer].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2
Right-click [Start] select [File Explorer].
Windows 10/Server 2016
Right-click [ ] select [File Explorer].
2
Select the printer server in [Network] or [My Network Places].
To view computers on the network, you may need to turn on network discovery or search the network for
computers.
Shar
ed printers are displayed.
Appendix
292
Displaying the [Software Pr
ograms/Manuals Setup] Screen
If your computer does not display the [Software Programs/Manuals Setup] screen after inserting the provided CD-
ROM/DVD-ROM, follow the procedure below. The CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive name is indicated as "D:" in this manual.
The CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive name may differ depending on the computer you are using.
Windows Vista/7/Server 2008
[Start] enter "D:\MInst.exe" in [Search programs and les] or [Start Search] press the [ENTER] key.
Windows 8/Server 2012
Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen [Run] Enter "D:\MInst.exe" click [OK]
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2
Right-click [Start] [Run] Enter "D:\MInst.exe" click [OK]
Windows 10
Enter "D:\MInst.exe" in the search box click [D:\MInst.exe] displayed as the search result.
Windows Server 2016
Click [ ] enter "D:\MInst.exe" click [D:\MInst.exe] displayed as the search result.
Printing a Test Page in Windo
ws
You can check whether the printer driver is operational by printing a test page in Windows.
1
Load A4 size paper in the drawer.
Loading Paper in the Drawer(P. 89)
2
Open the printer folder. Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 291)
3
Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine, and click [Printer properties] or
[Properties].
Appendix
293
4
Click [Print Test Page] in [General] tab.
The test page is printed.
Checking the Bit Architectur
e
If you are not sure whether your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows follow the procedure below.
1
Display [Control Panel].
Windows Vista/7/Server 2008
[Start]
select [Control Panel].
Windows 8/Server 2012
Right-click the lo
wer-left corner of the screen
select [Control Panel].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2
Right-click [Start] select [Control Panel].
Windows 10/Server 2016
Pr
oceed to step 2.
2
Display [System].
Appendix
294
Windows Vista/7/8/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012
Click [System and Maintenance] or [System and Security] [System].
Windows 10/Server 2016
Click [ ] [Settings] [System] select [About].
Windows Server 2008
Double-click [System].
3
Check the bit ar
chitecture.
For 32-bit versions
[32-bit Operating System] is displayed.
For 64-bit versions
[64-bit Oper
ating System] is displayed.
Checking the Printer Port
1
Open the printer folder. Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 291)
2
Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine, and click [Printer properties] or
[Properties].
Appendix
295
3
In the [Ports] tab, check that the port is selected correctly.
If you are using a network connection and have changed the machine's IP address
If [Description] for the selected port is [Canon MFNP Port], and the machine and the computer are on the
same subnet, then the connection will be maintained. Y
ou do not need to add a new port. If it is [Standard
TCP/IP Port], you need to add a new port.
Conguring Printer Ports(P. 48
)
Checking Bidirectional Communication
1
Open the printer folder.
Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 291)
2
Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine, and click [Printer properties] or
[Properties].
Appendix
296
3
In the [Ports] tab, make sure that the [Enable bidirectional support] check box is
selected.
Checking the SSID to Which Your Computer is Connected
If your computer is connected to a wir
eless LAN network, click
, , , or in the system tray to display the
SSID of the connected wireless LAN r
outer.
Appendix
297
When Printing from the Windo
ws Store App
Windows Server 2012
Display the charms on the right side of the screen
Tap or click [Devices] The driver that you use [Print].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2
Display the charms on the right side of the scr
een
Tap or click [Devices] [Print] The driver that you use
[Print].
Windows 10
T
ap or click [Print] on the application
The driver that you use [Print].
If you print using this method, only a limited number of print settings are available.
If the message [The printer r
equires your attention. Go to the desktop to take care of it.] is displayed,
go to the desktop and follow the instructions in the displayed dialog box. This message appears when
the machine is set to display the user name during printing and similar instances.
Appendix
298
Notice
2357-062
IPv6 Ready Logo
The protocol stack included in this machine has obtained the IPv6 Ready Logo Phase-1
established by the IPv6 Forum.
Product Information required by COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 801/2013 amending
Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008
Po
wer consumption of the product in networked standby if wired network ports are connected and all wireless
network ports are activated (if they are available at the same time).
Model Name Power consumption of the product in networked standby
LBP113w 3.0 W or less
The above value(s) ar
e the actual values for single machine, chosen arbitrarily, and may therefore vary from
the value of the machine in use. Optional network ports are not connected and/or activated in the
measurement.
WEEE and Battery Directives
Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)
These symbols indicate that this pr
oduct is not to be disposed of with your household waste, accor
ding to the WEEE
Directive (2012/19/EU), the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC) and/or national legislation implementing those Directives.
If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol shown above, in accordance with the Battery Directive, this
indicates that a heavy metal (Hg = Mercury, Cd = Cadmium, Pb = Lead) is present in this battery or accumulator at a
concentration above an applicable threshold specied in the Battery Directive.
This product should be handed over to a designated collection point, e.g., on an authorized one-for-one basis when
you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic
equipment (EEE) and batteries and accumulators. Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible
impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated
with EEE. Your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural
resources.
For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local city oce, waste authority,
approved scheme or your household waste disposal service or visit www.canon-europe.com/weee, or www.canon-
europe.com/battery.
Appendix
299
Environmental Information
Reducing your envir
onmental impact while saving money
Power Consumption and Activation Time
The amount of electricity a device consumes depends on the way the device is used. This product is designed and set
in a way to allow you to reduce your electricity costs. After the last print it switches to Ready Mode. In this mode it can
print again immediately if required. If the product is not used for a time, the device switches to its Power Save Mode.
The devices consume less power (Watt) in these modes.
If you wish to set a longer Activation Time or would like to completely deactivate the Power Save Mode, please
consider that this device may then only switch to a lower energy level after a longer period of time or not at all.
Canon does not recommend extending the Activation Times from the optimum ones set as default.
Energy Star ®
The Energy Star
®
programme is a voluntary scheme to promote the development and purchase of energy ecient
models, which help to minimise environmental impact.
Products which meet the stringent requirements of the Energy Star
®
programme for both environmental benets and
the amount of energy consumption will carry the Energy Star
®
logo accordingly.
Paper types
This product can be used to print on both recycled and virgin paper (certied to an environmental stewardship
scheme), which complies with EN12281 or a similar quality standard. In addition it can support printing on media
down to a weight of 64g/m².
Lighter paper means less resources used and a lower environmental footprint for your printing needs.
Duplex printing (Standard duplex printing products only)
Duplex printing capability enables you to print on both sides automatically, and therefore helps to reduce the use of
valuable resources by reducing your paper consumption.
The duplex function has been auto enabled during the set up and driver installation and Canon strongly recommends
that you do not disable this function. You should continue to use the duplex function to reduce the environmental
impact of your work with this product at all times.
Disclaimers
The information in this document 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. CANON INC. SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR
EXPENSES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL.
Trademarks
Adobe, Acrobat, and Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or
other countries.
Apple, Bonjour, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, macOS, OS X and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows Server, Internet Explorer, Word and Excel are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license.
Google Cloud Print, Google Chrome and Android are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Google Inc.
Mopria
®
, the Mopria
®
Logo and the Mopria
®
Alliance logo are registered trademarks and service marks of Mopria
Alliance, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
Portions of this software are copyright © 2007 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.
All other product and brand names are registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.
Copyright
Reproduction of the contents of this document in whole or in part without prior permission is prohibited.
Appendix
300
Legal Limitations on the Usage of Your Pr
oduct and the Use of Images
Using your product to scan, print or otherwise reproduce certain documents, and the use of such images as scanned,
printed or otherwise reproduced by your product, may be prohibited by law and may result in criminal and/or civil
liability. A non-exhaustive list of these documents is set forth below. This list is intended to be a guide only. If you are
uncertain about the legality of using your product to scan, print or otherwise reproduce any particular document,
and/or of the use of the images scanned, printed or otherwise reproduced, you should consult in advance with your
legal advisor for guidance.
Paper Money
Travelers Checks
Money Orders
Food Stamps
Certicates of Deposit
Passports
Postage Stamps (canceled or uncanceled)
Immigration Papers
Identifying Badges or Insignias
Internal Revenue Stamps (canceled or uncanceled)
Selective Service or Draft Papers
Bonds or Other Certicates of Indebtedness
Checks or Drafts Issued by Governmental Agencies
Stock Certicates
Motor Vehicle Licenses and Certicates of Title
Copyrighted Works/Works of Art without Permission of Copyright Owner
V_180517
Appendix
301
This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License,
Version 1.1.
This license is copied belo
w, and is also available with a FAQ at:
http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
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PREAMBLE
The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide
development of collaborative font projects, to support the font
creation efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to
provide a free and open framework in which fonts may be shared and
improved in partnership with others.
The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modied and
redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. The
fonts, including any derivative works, can be bundled, embedded,
redistributed and/or sold with any software provided that any reserved
names are not used by derivative works. The fonts and derivatives,
however, cannot be released under any other type of license. The
requirement for fonts to remain under this license does not apply to
any document created using the fonts or their derivatives.
DEFINITIONS
"Font Software" refers to the set of les released by the Copyright
Holder(s) under this license and clearly marked as such. This may
include source les, build scripts and documentation.
"Reserved Font Name" refers to any names specied as such after the
copyright statement(s).
"Original Version" refers to the collection of Font Software
components as distributed by the Copyright Holder(s).
"Modied Version" refers to any derivative made by adding to,
deleting, or substituting -- in part or in whole -- any of the
components of the Original Version, by changing formats or by porting
the Font Software to a new environment.
"Author" refers to any designer, engineer, programmer, technical
writer or other person who contributed to the Font Software.
PERMISSION & CONDITIONS
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of the Font Software, to use, study, copy, merge, embed,
modify, redistribute, and sell modied and unmodied copies of the
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1) Neither the Font Software nor any of its individual components, in
Original or Modied Versions, may be sold b
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This program is referred to as `a program using the FreeType
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snmp
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Original SSLeay License
-----------------------
/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
* All rights reserved.
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* This package is an SSL implementation written
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* The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
*
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* lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation
* included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
* except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
*
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* Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in
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