Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II manual

Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II
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6

Press <One-Touch Name>

enter the one-touch button name to be displayed, and

pr

ess <OK>

<Next>.

7

Congure the settings accor

ding to the type of destination selected in step 4.

For mor
e information about the settings, see step 7 in
Registering Destinations in the Address
Book
(P. 270) .
8

Press <OK>

<Close>.

Destinations r
egistered in one-touch buttons can be combined into a group and registered as a single
destination. For details, see
Registering a Group in a One-Touch Button(P. 287) .
T
o change or delete the information of destinations registered in one-touch buttons, see
Editing the
Register
ed Destinations in One-Touch Buttons(P. 288) .
Destinations stored in one-touch buttons also appear in the Local Address Book.
If the LDAP server has already been registered in the machine ( Registering the LDAP Server(P. 182) ), you
can sear
ch for destinations and register them in one-touch buttons. Press <Dest./Fwd. Settings>
<Register
One-
Touch>
select the one-touch button you want to register press <Register/Edit> <LDAP Server> and
sear
ch for destinations using <Search by Conditions>. After conrming the settings of the destination, press
<One-Touch Name>
enter the one-touch name to be displayed press <OK>.
When the user name and passwor
d are correct but the search result is empty, check the time setting both
on the LDAP server and the machine. If the time setting between the LDAP server and the machine differs by
ve minutes or more, a search cannot be performed.
Unlike the Address Book, you cannot select more than one destination at a time to register.
The information that can be obtained via the LDAP server consists of only names and fax numbers/
addresses. Register other information from <Details/Edit> as necessary.

Registering an address from the send history

You can register a destination in a one-touch button from sent job logs in the <Status Monitor> screen. This
saves the labor of manually entering a fax number and other destination information, and contributes to
prevention of wrong transmission due to use of destination information registered incorrectly. When you
specify an address in sent job logs and press <Register Destination>
<One-Touch>, a screen for
r
egistering various items of destination information in a one-touch button.
Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents(P. 392)
Checking Status and Log for Scanned Documents(P. 469)
Basic Operations
286

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BrandCanon
ModelimageCLASS X MF1538 II
Productprinter
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

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What is the best way to remove jammed paper from my printer?

It is best to gently pull the paper out of the printer. Turn the printer off, and make sure that the printhead is not hanging over the paper and that no paper remains in the printer.

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There can be various reasons for poor print quality. Check if the cartridges or toners are full. If so, inkjet printers often require cleaning the printer, the cartridges have dried out, or the print head is broken. With laser printers, calibrating the laser printer is recommended.

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A laser printer prints with a toner and an inkjet printer prints with ink.

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