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    							Printer
    A-5
    SpecificationsA
    Printer
    Printing method: Laser beam printing
    Printing resolution:  1,200 dpi enhanced 
    × 600 dpi
    Paper handling: Automatic feed
    Acceptable recording paper stockCassette Feeding: 64 g/m2 to 128 g/m
    2 ; Multi-Purpose Feeder: 64 g/m
    2 to 
    128 g/m
    2
    Plain paper, colored paper, recycled paper (including 100% recycled 
    paper), transparencies, envelopes, and heavy paper 
    (up to 128 g/m
    2)
    Envelope sizes:European DL envelope (220 
    × 110 mm)
    U.S. Commercial No. 10 envelope (9.5 
    × 4.1 in.)
    Printing width: Maximum 206 mm (A4)
    Paper Feeding SystemCassette Feeding: 250 sheets (FAX-L380S)/500 sheets (FAX-L390) of 64 
    g/m
    2Multi-Purpose Feeder: 1 sheet
    Printing CartridgeThe Canon genuine Cartridge T Starter (Yield: Approx. 2,500 page of 
    printouts based on 5% coverage of a A4-size page)
    The Canon genuine Cartridge T (Yield: Approx. 3,500 page of printouts 
    based on 5% coverage of a A4-size page)
     
    						
    							Printer
    A-6
    ASpecifications
    Printable Area: Papers
    The shaded area in the following figure shows the printable area for papers.■Printable area:
    A4-size LTR-size LGL-size
    a:
    b:
    c:
    d:
    e:
    f:210 mm
    Max. 5.0 mm
    Max. 5.0 mm
    297 mm
    Max. 5.0 mm
    Max. 5.0 mm8.5”
    Max. 0.2”
    Max. 0.2”
    11.0”
    Max. 0.2”
    Max. 0.2”8.5”
    Max. 0.2”
    Max. 0.2”
    14.0”
    Max. 0.2”
    Max. 0.2”
     
    						
    							Printer
    A-7
    ASpecifications
    Printable Area: Envelopes
    The shaded portion in the following figure shows the printable area for envelopes.■Printable area:
    CAUTIONFor some envelope types, the edges of the envelope can not be printed on. European DL U.S. Commercial No. 10
    a:
    b:
    c:
    d:
    e:
    f:110 mm
    Max. 5.0 mm
    Max. 5.0 mm
    220 mm
    Max. 5.0 mm
    Max. 5.0 mm4.1”
    Max. 0.2”
    Max. 0.2”
    9.5”
    Max. 0.2”
    Max. 0.2”
    bc
    e
    f d
     
    						
    							Document Sizes
    A-8
    SpecificationsA
    Document Sizes 
    The following illustrations show the largest and smallest documents you can feed into the machine.
    The figure below shows how much of a A4-, LTR-, or LGL-size document the machine scans when 
    faxing or scanning.
    The margin at each edge is outside the machine’s scanning area.
    Multi-page document:
    356 mm
    One-page document:
    1 m
    216 mm
    148 mm
    105 mm
    Minimum Document Size Maximum Document Size
    A4/LETTER/LEGAL
     
    						
    							Printer Driver
    A-9
    SpecificationsA
    Printer Driver
    System requirements:IBM or compatible computer with the following Pentium processor:
    Microsoft Windows® 98, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000, or 
    Windows® XP
    –Windows® 98: A 90-megahertz (MHz) Pentium processor or higher/At 
    least 32 MB of RAM and 115 MB of available hard disk space
    –Windows® Me: A 150-MHz Pentium processor or higher/At least 32 MB of 
    RAM and 115 MB of available hard disk space
    –Windows® 2000: A 133-MHz Pentium processor or higher/At least 64 MB 
    of RAM (Windows® 2000 Professional), or 128 MB of RAM (Windows® 
    2000 Server) and 500 MB of available hard disk space
    –Windows® XP: A 300-MHz Pentium processor or higher/At least 64 MB of 
    RAM and 500 MB of available hard disk space
    256-color SVGA monitor or greater
    USB Port
    USB cable no longer than 5 meters
    CD-ROM Drive, or access to one over a network connection
     
    						
    							APPENDIXHandset
    B-1
    B
    Attaching the Optional 
    Handset to the Machine
    This section describes how to attach the optional handset to your machine.
    Handset
    The optional handset is available in certain countries. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer for 
    more information on purchasing this option. 
    NOTEPlease note that the shape of your handset may differ from the one shown in this section. However, both handsets 
    have exactly the same functions and performance.
    Make sure you have the following items. If anything is damaged or missing, notify your Canon dealer 
    immediately.
    HANDSET
    HANDSET CRADLE
    SCREWS WITH PLUGS (2)
     
    						
    							Handset
    B-2
    Attaching the Optional Handset to the MachineB
    Attaching the Handset to Your Machine
    To attach the handset to your machine, follow these steps:1
    Remove the screws from the plugs and insert the plugs into the holes on the handset cradle.
    2
    Insert the plugs with the handset cradle in the holes on the machine.NOTEIf you have difficulty inserting the plugs, turn the machine so that the left side is facing you and the right side is 
    placed against a wall. This will allow you to insert the plugs without the machine moving.
     
    						
    							Handset
    B-3
    Attaching the Optional Handset to the MachineB
    3
    Insert the screws into the plugs and push them in with your finger.
    4
    Connect the handset cord to the input jack marked   at the back of the machine.CAUTIONWhen carrying the machine, do not lift it by the handset cradle as it may break.
     
    						
    							Handset
    B-4
    Attaching the Optional Handset to the MachineB
    Adjusting the Ringer Volume Switch
    The ringer volume switch allows you to select the ring volume of the handset for incoming calls. Use a 
    pen or other pointed object to adjust the switch to high or low.
    The type of handsets you can connect is different depending on the area you use your machine.
    Maintaining Your Handset
    Follow these guidelines to maintain your handset in top working condition.•Do not leave your handset exposed to direct sunlight.•Do not install your handset in hot or humid conditions.•Do not spray aerosol polishes on your handset as they may enter the holes on your handset and 
    cause damage.•Use a damp cloth to clean your handset.
    RINGER VOLUME SWITCH
     
    						
    							APPENDIX
    United Kingdom
    C-1
    C
    Country-Specific FeaturesUnited Kingdom
    Connecting External Device
    If the connectors of the external devices cannot be connected to the jacks on the machine, you will 
    need to purchase one or more B.T. adaptors to connect them as follows:
    Ringer Equivalence Number (R.E.N.)
    Your British Telecom line has a maximum R.E.N. capacity of 4. Your FAX has an R.E.N. value of 1 
    (unless otherwise stated), and so does the optional handset. You can therefore use additional 
    equipment with a total R.E.N. value of up to 2. If the R.E.N. value exceeds 4, the ringer volume will be 
    reduced and one or more of the connected equipment may not function.
    B.T. ADAPTOR
     
    						
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