Home > Canon > Printer > Canon printer Color imageCLASS MF8380Cdw User Manual

Canon printer Color imageCLASS MF8380Cdw User Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual Canon printer Color imageCLASS MF8380Cdw User Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 1335 Canon manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							xi
    Manuals for the Machine
    Starter Guide
    Read this \fanual fi\Rrst.
    This manual describes the settings \Ifor 
    setting u\b the mach\Iine and installing \I
    the software. Be sure to read this 
    manual before using the machine\I.• Preface
    •  Installing the Machine
    •  Configuring and Connecting the Fax
    •  Connecting to a Com\buter and Installing the Drivers
    •  A\b\bendix
    Wireless L\bN Setting GuideRead this \fanual wi\Rth 
    the Starter Guide.
    This manual describes Wireless LAN 
    setu\b \brocedures and causes and 
    solutions for troubles you might face 
    during setu\b. Be sure to read this 
    manual when connecting the machine 
    to a wireless LAN.• Setting the wireless LAN
    •  Troubleshooting
    •  A\b\bendix
    Read this guide before setting up the wireless LAN
    This guide describes problems and countermeasures for troubles 
    of the wireless LAN setup procedure and problems encountered 
    during the configuration.
    After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for 
    future reference.Starter  Guide
    TroubleshootingXXXXXX
    XXXXXXXXX?P .2-1P.1-1
    Wir eless LAN  Setting Guide
    For  procedures  o ther  
    t han  prin ter  ins talla tion  
    and  wireless  LAN  se tup , 
    please  re fer  to  the  
    [ S tar ter  G uide ].
    Setting the
    wir eless LAN
    Send Setting Guide (MF8380Cdw Only)
    Read this \fanual for how 
    to set Send features.
    This manual describes setting for 
    sending scanned da\Ita to E-mail and/or 
    file servers.• Send to E-mail Function
    •  Store to Shared Folder Function
    Basic Operation Guide
    Read this \fanual ne\Rxt.
    This manual describes the basic use \Iof 
    the machine.
    • Before Using the Machine
    •  Document and Pa\ber Handling
    •  Co\bying
    •  Printing from a Com\buter
    •  Registering Destinations in the\I 
    Address Book
    •  Using the Fax Functions • 
    Using the Scan Functions
    •  Maintenance
    •  Troubleshooting
    •  Registering/Setting the 
    Various Functions
    •  A\b\bendix
    This \fanual
    e-Manual
    Read the desired chapter 
    to suit your needs.
    The e-Manual is categorized by subject 
    to find desired information easily.
    • Im\bortant Safety 
    Instructions 
    •  Basic O\beration
    •  Co\by
    •  Fax 
    *1
    • Print *1
    • Scan *1
    *	 The	e-Manual	is	included	in	the	\bser	Software	CD-ROM.
    • Network Settings
    •  Security
    •  Setting and Managing 
    from Com\buter
    •  Troubleshooting
    •  Maintenance
    •  Setting Menu List
    •  S\becifications
    *1	If	you	are	using	Macintosh,	see	the	following	Driver	Guides	or	Help	for	more	details	on	
    these	functions.	 You	can	find	the	driver	guides	in	the	following	locations	on	the	\bser	
    Software	CD-ROM.
    •	 Mac	\bFR	II	Printer	Driver	Installation	Guide	→	[Documents]	-	[Print]	-	[Guide]	-	[index.
    html]
    •	 Mac	Fax	Driver	Installation	Guide	→	[Documents]	-	[FAX]	-	[Guide]	-	[index.html]	
    •	 Mac	Scanner	Driver	Guide	→	[Documents]	-	[Scan]	-	[Guide]	-	[index.html]
     
     \f
    	\bfud 
    	 \b F \f14Ad	\b  \b	
    d   fr .dud  \b \b 
     \bdu \f
    ­   €   ‚
    u \b d d ƒ„
    … \b†ud \f‡ ˆdud \b\f
    A ‚ \buf dud ‰\b 
      \buu  \f
    Starter Guide
    1
    Q u i c k   V i e w -   P e r f o r m   U s e f u l   Ta s k sNext 
    PageB e f o r e   U s i n g   t h e   M a c h i n eP.1-11D o c u m e n t   a n d   P a p e r   H a n d l i n gP.2-12C o p y i n gP.3-13P r i n t i n g   f r o m   a   C o m p u t e rP.4-14R e g i s t e r i n g   D e s t i n a t i o n s  
    i n   t h e   A d d r e s s   B o o kP.5-15U s i n g   t h e   F a x   F u n c t i o n sP.6-16U s i n g   t h e   S c a n   F u n c t i o n sP.7-17M a i n t e n a n c eP.8-18Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n gP.9-19R e g i s t e r i n g /
    S e t t i n g   t h e   Va r i o u s   F u n c t i o n sP.10-110A p p e n d i xP.11-111Be sure to read the manual before using 
    the machine.
    Keep the manual for future reference.
    Network Setting Procedure
    Security FunctionsSearching the Installation and 
    Connection Procedure
    See the Starter Guide.See the e-Manual.User Software CD-ROMSearching in Detail
    Basic Operation Guide
    *	 The	Send	Setting	Guide	is	included	in	the	\bser	Software	CD-ROM.                
    						
    							xii
    \bvailable Features
    Sy\fbols Used in This Manual 
     W\bRNINGIndicates	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.
     C\bUTIONIndicates	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.
     IMPORT\bNT
    Indicates	operational	requirements	and	restrictions.	Be	sure	to	read	these	items	carefully	to	operate	the	machine
    correctly,	and	avoid	damage	to	the	machine	or	property.
     NOTE
    Indicates	a	clarification	of	an	operation,	or	contains	additional	explanations	for	a	procedure.	Reading	these	notes	is
    highly	recommended.
    Indicates	an	operation	that	must	not	\fe	performed.	Read	these	items	carefully,	and	make	sure	not	to	perform	the	
    descri\fed	operations.
    Keys and Buttons Used in This Manual
    The	following	sym\fols	and	key	names	are	a	few	examples	of	how	keys	to	\fe	pressed	are	expressed	in	this	manual.
    •	 Operation	panel	keys:	[Key	icon]	+	(Key	name)
    Example:	[
    ]	(Stop)
    •	 Display:	
    •	 Buttons	and	items	on	the	computer	display:	[Preferences]
    Illustrations Used in This Manual
    Illustrations used in this\R \fanual
    Illustrations	of	the	MF8380Cdw	are	used	in	this	manual.	 When	there	is	any	difference	among	the	
    machines,	it	is	clearly	indicated	in	the	text	(for	example,	 “MF8080Cw”).
    For	information	on	the	standard	features	for	each	model,	see	the	followings.
    	 “Availa\fle	Features” 	(→P.xii)
    Displays used in this \fanu\Ral
    The	display	used	in	this	manual	is	the	factory	preset	display	for	the	MF8380Cdw.	Depending	on	the	system	configuration	and	
    product	purchased,	the	appearance	of	the	display	may	differ.
    How to Use This Manual
    The	machine	offers	the	following	features.
    ○ :	availa\fle	
    —	:	not	availa\fle
    Copy 
    (1-sided) Copy 
    (2-sided) Print 
    (1-sided) Print 
    (2-sided) F\fx  
    (PC F\fx) Sc\fnSend to 
    \b-m\fil/
    Store to  Sh\fred Folder Remote
    UI ADF 
    (1-sided) ADF 
    (2-sided) Wireless 
    LAN
    MF8380Cdw ○○○○○○○○○○○
    MF8080Cw ○—
    ○—
    ○○—
    ○○—
    ○  
    						
    							xiii
    I\fportant Safety Instructions
    Please	read	these	“Important	Safety	Instructions” 	thoroughly	\fefore	operating	the	machine.
    As	these	instructions	are	intended	to	prevent	injury	to	the	user	and	other	persons	or	to	prevent	destruction	of	property,	always	pay
    attention	to	these	instructions	and	operational	requirements.
    Also,	as	it	may	result	in	unexpected	accidents	or	injuries,	do	not	perform	any	operation	unless	otherwise	specified	in	the	manual.
    Installation
     W\bRNING
    •	 Do	not	install	the	machine	in	a	location	near	alcohol,	paint	
    thinner,	or	other	flamma\fle	su\fstances.	If	flamma\fle	
    su\fstances	come	into	contact	with	electrical	parts	inside	
    the	machine,	this	may	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Do	not	place	the	following	items	on	the	machine.
    	
    - Necklaces	and	other	metal	o\fjects
    	
    - Cups,	vases,	flowerpots,	and	other	containers	filled	with	
    water	or	liquids
    If	these	items	come	into	contact	with	a	high-voltage	area	
    inside	the	machine,	this	may	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	
    shock.	If	these	items	are	dropped	or	spilled	inside	the	
    machine,	immediately	turn	OFF	the	power	switches	of	the	
    machine	and	computer	(1)	and	disconnect	the	interface	
    ca\fle	if	it	is	connected	(2).	 Then,	unplug	the	power	plug	
    from	the	AC	power	outlet	(3)	and	contact	your	local	
    authorized	Canon	dealer.
    	
    (1)
    (1)
    (2)
    (2)
    (3) 	
    (1)
    (1)
    (2)
    (2)
    (3)
    •	
    When	installing	and	removing	the	optional	accessories,	\fe	
    sure	to	turn	the	machine	off,	unplug	the	power	plug,	and	
    then	disconnect	all	the	interface	ca\fles	and	power	cord	
    from	the	machine.	Otherwise,	the	power	cord	or	interface	
    ca\fles	may	\fe	damaged,	resulting	in	a	fire	or	electrical	
    shock.
    •	 Do	not	use	this	product	near	any	medical	electric	
    equipment.	Radiowave	emitted	from	this	product	may	
    influence	those	medical	electric	equipment.	 This	may	result	
    in	accidents	caused	\fy	malfunction.
     C\bUTION
    •	 Do	not	install	the	machine	in	unsta\fle	locations,	such	as	on	
    unsteady	platforms	or	inclined	floors,	or	in	locations	su\fject	
    to	 excessive	 vi\frations,	 as	this	 may	 cause	 the	machine	 to	fall	
    or	tip	over,	resulting	in	personal	injury.
    •	 The	ventilation	slots	are	provided	for	proper	ventilation	of	
    working	parts	inside	the	machine.	Never	place	the	machine	
    on	a	soft	surface,	such	as	a	\fed,	sofa,	or	rug.	Blocking	the	
    slots	can	cause	the	machine	to	overheat,	resulting	in	a	fire.
    •	 Do	not	install	the	machine	in	the	following	locations,	as	this	
    may	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    	
    - A	damp	or	dusty	location
    	
    - A	location	exposed	to	smoke	and	steam,	such	as	near	a	
    cookery	or	humidifier
    	
    - A	location	exposed	to	rain	or	snow
    	
    - A	location	near	a	water	faucet	or	water
    	
    - A	location	exposed	to	direct	sunlight
    	
    - A	location	su\fject	to	high	temperatures
    	
    - A	location	near	open	flames
    •	 When	installing	the	machine,	gently	lower	the	machine	to	
    the	installation	site	so	as	not	to	catch	your	hands	\fetween	
    the	machine	and	the	floor	or	\fetween	the	machine	and	
    other	equipment,	as	this	may	result	in	personal	injury.
    •	 When	 connecting	 the	interface	 ca\fle,	connect	 it	properly	 \fy	
    following	the	instructions	in	this	manual.	If	not	connected	
    properly,	this	may	result	in	malfunction	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 When	moving	the	machine,	follow	the	instructions	in	this	
    manual	to	hold	it	correctly.	Failure	to	do	so	may	cause	you	
    to	drop	the	machine,	resulting	in	personal	injury.
    	“Relocating	the	Machine” 	(→P.8-14)
    Power Supply
     W\bRNING
    •	Do	not	damage	or	modify	the	power	cord.	Also,	do	not	
    place	heavy	o\fjects	on	the	power	cord	or	pull	on	or	
    excessively	\fend	it.	 This	can	cause	electrical	damage,	
    resulting	in	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Keep	the	power	cord	away	from	all	heat	sources.	Failure	to	
    do	so	can	cause	the	power	cord	insulation	to	melt,	resulting	
    in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 The	power	cord	should	not	\fe	taut,	as	this	may	lead	to	a	
    loose	connection	and	cause	overheating,	which	could	result	
    in	a	fire.
    •	 The	power	cord	may	\fecome	damaged	if	it	is	stepped	on,	
    fixed	with	staples,	or	if	heavy	o\fjects	are	placed	on	it.
    Continued	use	of	a	damaged	power	cord	can	lead	to	an	
    accident,	such	as	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Do	not	plug	or	unplug	the	power	plug	with	wet	hands,	as	
    this	can	result	in	electrical	shock.
    •	 Do	not	plug	the	power	cord	into	a	multiplug	power	strip,	as	
    this	can	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Do	not	\fundle	up	or	tie	up	the	power	cord	in	a	knot,	as	this	
    can	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.  
    						
    							xiv
    •	Insert	the	power	plug	completely	into	the	AC	power	outlet.	
    Failure	to	do	so	can	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 If	excessive	stress	is	applied	to	the	connection	part	of	the	
    power	cord,	it	may	damage	the	power	cord	or	the	wires	
    inside	the	machine	may	\fe	disconnected.	 This	could	result	
    in	a	fire.	Avoid	the	following	situations:
    	
    - Connecting	and	disconnecting	the	power	cord	
    frequently.
    	
    - Tripping	over	the	power	cord.
    	
    - The	power	cord	is	\fent	near	the	connection	part,	and	
    continuous	stress	is	\feing	applied	to	the	power	outlet	or	
    the	connection	part.
    	
    - Applying	a	shock	to	the	power	connector.
    •	 Do	not	use	power	cords	other	than	the	one	provided,	as	
    this	can	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.	
    •	 As	a	general	rule,	do	not	use	extension	cords.	\bsing	an	
    extension	cord	may	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Remove	the	power	plug	from	the	AC	power	outlet	and	
    refrain	from	using	the	machine	during	a	thunder	storm.	
    Lightning	 can	result	 in	a	fire,	 electrical	 shock	or	malfunction.
     C\bUTION
    •	Do	not	use	a	power	supply	voltage	other	than	that	listed	
    herein,	as	this	may	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Always	grasp	the	power	plug	when	unplugging	the	power	
    plug.	Do	not	pull	on	the	power	cord,	as	this	may	expose	the	
    core	wire	of	the	power	cord	or	damage	the	cord	insulation,	
    causing	electricity	to	leak,	resulting	in	a	fire	or	electrical	
    shock.
    •	 Leave	sufficient	space	around	the	power	plug	so	that	it	can	
    \fe	unplugged	easily.	If	o\fjects	are	placed	around	the	power	
    plug,	you	may	\fe	una\fle	to	unplug	it	in	an	emergency.
    Handling
     W\bRNING
    •	Do	not	disassem\fle	or	modify	the	machine.	 There	are	
    high-temperature	and	high-voltage	components	inside	the	
    machine	which	may	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Electrical	equipment	can	\fe	hazardous	if	not	used	properly.	
    Do	not	allow	children	to	touch	the	power	cord,	ca\fles,	
    internal	gears,	or	electrical	parts.
    •	 If	the	machine	makes	an	unusual	noise	or	emits	smoke,	
    heat,	or	an	unusual	smell,	immediately	turn	OFF	the	power	
    switches	of	the	machine	and	computer	and	disconnect	the	
    interface	ca\fle	if	it	is	connected.	 Then,	unplug	the	power	
    plug	from	the	AC	power	outlet	and	contact	your	local	
    authorized	Canon	dealer.	Continued	use	can	result	in	a	fire	
    or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Do	not	use	flamma\fle	sprays	near	the	machine.	If	
    flamma\fle	su\fstances	come	into	contact	with	electrical	
    parts	inside	the	machine,	this	may	result	in	a	fire	or	
    electrical	shock.
    •	 Always	turn	OFF	the	power	switches	of	the	machine	and	
    computer,	and	then	unplug	the	power	plug	and	interface	
    ca\fles	\fefore	moving	the	machine.	Failure	to	do	so	can	
    damage	the	ca\fles	or	cords,	resulting	in	a	fire	or	electrical	
    shock.
    •	 Confirm	that	the	power	plug	or	power	connector	is	inserted	
    completely	after	moving	the	machine.	Failure	to	do	so	can	
    result	in	an	overheating	and	fire.
    •	 Do	not	drop	paper	clips,	staples,	or	other	metal	o\fjects	
    inside	the	machine.	Also,	do	not	spill	water,	liquids,	or	other	
    flamma\fle	su\fstances	(alcohol,	\fenzene,	paint	thinner,	
    etc.)	inside	the	machine.	If	these	items	come	into	contact	
    with	a	high-voltage	area	inside	the	machine,	this	may	result	
    in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.	If	these	items	are	dropped	or	 spilled	inside	the	machine,	immediately	turn	OFF	the	power	
    switches	of	the	machine	and	computer	and	disconnect	the	
    interface	ca\fle	if	it	is	connected.	
    Then,	unplug	the	power	
    plug	from	the	AC	power	outlet	and	contact	your	local	
    authorized	Canon	dealer.
    •	 When	plugging	or	unplugging	a	\bSB	ca\fle	when	the	power	
    plug	is	plugged	into	an	AC	power	outlet,	do	not	touch	the	
    metal	part	of	the	connector,	as	this	can	result	in	electrical	
    shock.
     C\bUTION
    •	Do	not	place	heavy	o\fjects	on	the	machine.	 The	o\fject	or	
    the	machine	may	fall,	resulting	in	personal	injury.
    •	 Turn	OFF	the	power	switch	when	the	machine	will	not	\fe	
    used	for	a	long	period	of	time,	such	as	overnight.	 Turn	OFF	
    the	machine	and	unplug	the	power	plug	if	the	machine	
    will	not	\fe	used	for	an	extended	period	of	time,	such	as	for	
    several	days.
    •	 Open	or	close	covers	and	install	or	remove	cassettes	gently	
    and	carefully.	Be	careful	not	to	hurt	your	fingers.
    •	 Keep	your	hands	and	clothing	away	from	the	roller	in	the	
    output	area.	Even	if	the	machine	is	not	printing,	the	roller	
    may	suddenly	rotate	and	catch	your	hands	or	clothing,	
    resulting	in	personal	injury.
    •	 The	output	slot	is	hot	during	and	immediately	after	
    printing.	Do	not	touch	the	area	surrounding	the	output	slot,	
    as	this	may	result	in	\furns.
    •	 Printed	paper	may	\fe	hot	immediately	after	\feing	output.	
    Be	careful	when	removing	the	paper	and	aligning	the	
    removed	paper,	especially	after	continuous	printing.	Failure	
    to	do	so	may	result	in	\furns.
    •	 When	performing	copy	with	a	thick	\fook	placed	on	the	
    platen	glass,	do	not	press	the	feeder	or	the	platen	glass	
    cover	forcefully.	 This	may	damage	the	platen	glass	and	
    cause	personal	injury.
    •	 Be	careful	not	to	drop	a	heavy	o\fject,	such	as	a	dictionary,	
    on	the	platen	glass.	 This	may	damage	the	platen	glass	and	
    cause	personal	injury.
    •	 Close	the	feeder	or	the	platen	glass	cover	gently	so	as	not	
    to	catch	your	hand.	 This	may	result	in	personal	injury.
    •	 The	laser	\feam	can	\fe	harmful	to	the	human	\fody.	 The	
    laser	\feam	is	confined	in	the	laser	scanner	unit	\fy	a	cover,	
    so	there	is	no	danger	of	the	laser	\feam	escaping	during	
    normal	machine	operation.	Read	the	following	remarks	and	
    instructions	for	safety.
    	
    - Never	open	covers	other	than	those	indicated	in	this	
    manual.
    	
    - Do	not	remove	the	caution	la\fel	attached	to	the	cover	of	
    the	laser	scanner	unit.
    	
    - If	the	laser	\feam	should	escape	and	enter	your	eyes,	
    exposure	may	cause	damage	to	your	eyes. 
    						
    							xv
    	
    - If	you	operate	this	machine	in	manners	other	than	
    the	control,	adjustment,	and	operating	procedures	
    prescri\fed	in	this	manual,	this	may	result	in	hazardous	
    radiation	exposure.
    •	 This	machine	is	confirmed	as	the	class	1	laser	product	in	
    IEC60825-1:2007.
    Maintenance and Inspections
     W\bRNING
    •	When	cleaning	the	machine,	turn	OFF	the	machine	and	
    computer,	and	unplug	the	interface	ca\fles	and	power	plug.	
    Failure	to	do	so	can	result	in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 \bnplug	the	power	plug	from	the	AC	power	outlet	
    periodically	and	clean	the	area	around	the	\fase	of	the	
    power	plug’s	metal	pins	and	the	AC	power	outlet	with	a	
    dry	cloth	to	remove	all	dust	and	grime.	In	damp,	dusty,	
    or	smoky	locations,	dust	can	\fuild	up	around	the	power	
    plug	and	\fecome	damp,	which	can	cause	a	short	circuit,	
    resulting	in	a	fire.
    •	 Clean	the	machine	with	a	well	wrung	out	cloth	dampened	
    with	water	or	mild	detergent	diluted	with	water.	Do	not	
    use	alcohol,	\fenzene,	paint	thinner,	or	other	flamma\fle	
    su\fstances.	If	flamma\fle	su\fstances	come	into	contact	
    with	electrical	parts	inside	the	machine,	this	may	result	in	a	
    fire	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Some	areas	inside	the	machine	are	su\fject	to	high	voltage.	
    When	removing	jammed	paper	or	when	inspecting	inside	
    of	the	machine,	\fe	careful	not	to	allow	necklaces,	\fracelets,	
    or	other	metal	o\fjects	to	touch	the	inside	of	the	machine,	
    as	this	can	result	in	\furns	or	electrical	shock.
    •	 Do	not	dispose	of	used	toner	cartridges	in	open	flames.	
    This	may	cause	the	toner	remaining	inside	the	cartridges	to	
    ignite,	resulting	in	\furns	or	fire.
    •	 Confirm	that	the	power	plug	or	power	connector	is	inserted	
    completely	after	cleaning	the	machine.	Failure	to	do	so	can	
    result	in	an	overheating	and	fire.
    •	 Check	the	power	cord	and	plug	regularly.	 The	following	
    conditions	may	result	in	fire,	so	please	contact	your	local	
    authorized	Canon	dealer	or	the	Canon	help	line.
    	
    - There	are	\furn	marks	on	the	power	plug.
    	
    - The	\flade	on	the	power	plug	is	deformed	or	\froken.
    	
    - The	power	is	turned	OFF	or	ON	when	\fending	the	power	
    cord.
    	
    - The	coating	of	the	power	cord	is	damaged,	cracked,	or	
    dented.
    	
    - A	part	of	the	power	cord	\fecomes	hot.
    •	 Check	regularly	that	the	power	cord	and	plug	are	not	
    handled	in	the	following	manner.	Failure	to	do	so	can	result	
    in	a	fire	or	electrical	shock.
    	
    - The	power	connector	is	loosened.
    	
    - Stress	is	\feing	applied	to	the	power	cord	\fy	a	heavy	
    o\fject	or	\fy	fixing	it	with	staples.
    	
    - The	power	plug	is	loosened.
    	
    - The	power	cord	is	tied	in	a	\fundle.
    	
    - A	part	of	the	power	cord	is	put	in	an	aisle.
    	
    - The	power	cord	is	put	in	front	of	the	heating	appliance.
     C\bUTION
    •	The	fixing	unit	and	its	surroundings	inside	the	machine	
    \fecome	hot	during	use.	 When	removing	jammed	paper	or	
    when	inspecting	the	inside	of	the	machine,	do	not	touch	
    the	fixing	unit	and	its	surroundings,	as	this	may	result	in	
    \furns.
    	 	
    •	
    When	removing	jammed	paper	or	when	inspecting	the	
    inside	of	the	machine,	do	not	expose	yourself	to	the	heat	
    emitted	from	the	fixing	unit	and	its	surroundings	for	a	
    prolonged	period	of	time.	Doing	so	may	result	in	low	
    temperature	\furns,	even	though	you	did	not	touch	the	
    fixing	unit	and	its	surroundings	directly,	as	this	may	result	
    in	\furns.
    •	 If	paper	is	jammed,	remove	the	jammed	paper	so	that	
    any	pieces	of	paper	do	not	remain	inside	the	machine	
    according	to	the	displayed	message.	Also,	do	not	put	your	
    hand	in	an	area	other	than	indicated	areas,	as	this	may	
    result	in	personal	injuries	or	\furns.
    •	 When	removing	jammed	paper	or	replacing	a	toner	
    cartridge,	\fe	careful	not	to	get	any	toner	on	your	hands	or	
    clothing,	as	this	will	dirty	your	hands	or	clothing.	If	toner	
    gets	on	your	hands	or	clothing,	wash	them	immediately	
    with	cold	water.	 Washing	with	warm	water	sets	the	toner,	
    making	it	impossi\fle	to	remove	the	toner	stains.
    •	 When	removing	jammed	paper,	\fe	careful	not	to	allow	the	
    toner	on	the	paper	to	scatter.	 The	toner	may	get	into	your	
    eyes	or	mouth.	If	toner	gets	into	your	eyes	or	mouth,	wash	
    them	immediately	with	cold	water	and	consult	a	physician.
    •	 When	loading	paper	or	removing	jammed	documents	or	
    paper,	\fe	careful	not	to	cut	your	hands	with	the	edges	of	
    the	paper.
    •	 When	removing	a	toner	cartridge,	remove	the	toner	
    cartridge	carefully	so	as	to	prevent	the	toner	from	
    scattering	and	getting	into	your	eyes	or	mouth.	If	toner	gets	
    into	your	eyes	or	mouth,	wash	them	immediately	with	cold	
    water	and	consult	a	physician.
    •	 Do	not	attempt	to	disassem\fle	the	toner	cartridge.	 The	
    toner	may	scatter	and	get	into	your	eyes	or	mouth.	If	toner	
    gets	into	your	eyes	or	mouth,	wash	them	immediately	with	
    cold	water	and	consult	a	physician.
    •	 If	toner	leaks	from	the	toner	cartridge,	\fe	careful	not	to	
    inhale	the	toner	or	allow	it	to	come	into	direct	contact	with	
    your	skin.	If	the	toner	comes	into	contact	with	your	skin,	
    wash	with	soap.	If	the	skin	\fecomes	irritated	or	you	inhale	
    the	toner,	consult	a	physician	immediately. 
    						
    							xvi
    Consu\fables
     W\bRNING
    •	Do	not	dispose	of	used	toner	cartridges	in	open	flames.	 This	
    may	cause	the	toner	to	ignite,	resulting	in	\furns	or	fire.
    •	 Do	not	store	toner	cartridges	or	paper	in	a	location	exposed	
    to	open	flames.	 This	may	cause	the	toner	or	paper	to	ignite,	
    resulting	in	\furns	or	fire.
    •	 When	disposing	of	a	toner	cartridge,	place	the	toner	
    cartridge	into	a	\fag	to	prevent	the	toner	from	scattering,	
    and	then	dispose	of	the	toner	cartridge	according	to	local	
    regulations.
     C\bUTION
    •	Keep	the	toner	cartridges	and	other	consuma\fles	out	of	
    the	reach	of	small	children.	If	the	toner	or	other	parts	are	
    ingested,	consult	a	physician	immediately.
    •	 Do	not	attempt	to	disassem\fle	the	toner	cartridge.	 The	
    toner	may	scatter	and	get	into	your	eyes	or	mouth.	If	toner	
    gets	into	your	eyes	or	mouth,	wash	them	immediately	with	
    cold	water	and	consult	a	physician.
    •	 If	toner	leaks	from	the	toner	cartridge,	\fe	careful	not	to	
    inhale	the	toner	or	allow	it	to	come	into	direct	contact	with	
    your	skin.	If	the	toner	comes	into	contact	with	your	skin,	
    wash	with	soap.	If	the	skin	\fecomes	irritated	or	you	inhale	
    the	toner,	consult	a	physician	immediately.
    •	 Do	not	pull	out	the	sealing	tape	forcefully	or	stop	at	
    midpoint,	as	this	may	cause	toner	to	spill	out.	If	toner	gets	
    into	your	eyes	or	mouth,	wash	them	immediately	with	cold	
    water	and	consult	a	physician.
    Others
     W\bRNING
    If you are using a cardiac pace\faker 
    This	machine	generates	a	low	level	magnetic	flux.	If	you	use	a	
    cardiac	pacemaker	and	feel	a\fnormalities,	please	move	away	
    from	this	machine	and	consult	your	physician	immediately.
    Telephone Equip\fent
    When	using	telephone	equipment,	\fasic	safety	precautions	
    should	always	\fe	followed	to	reduce	the	risk	of	fire,	electric	
    shock,	and	injury	to	persons,	including	the	following:
    1.	 Do	not	use	this	machine	near	water	(i.e.,	near	a	\fathtu\f,	
    kitchen	sink,	or	laundry	tu\f),	or	in	a	wet	\fasement	or	near	a	
    swimming	pool.
    2.	 Avoid	using	the	telephone	during	an	electrical	storm,	as	 there	may	\fe	a	remote	risk	of	electric	shock	from	lightning.	
    3.	 Do	not	use	the	telephone	to	report	a	gas	leak	in	the	vicinity	 of	the	leak. 
    						
    							xvii
    Installation Require\fents and Handling
    In	order	to	use	this	machine	in	a	safe	and	trou\fle-free	manner,	install	the	machine	in	a	place	that	fulfills	the	following	conditions.	
    Also,	read	the	remarks	carefully.
    Te\fperature and Hu\fidity Conditions
    •	Temperature	range:	50	to	86°F	(10	to	30°C)
    •	 Humidity	range:	20	to	80	%	RH	(no	condensation)
     IMPORT\bNT
    Protecting the \fachine fr\Ro\f condensation
    •	 To	prevent	condensation	from	forming	inside	the	machine	
    in	the	following	cases,	let	the	machine	adjust	to	the	
    am\fient	temperature	and	humidity	for	at	least	two	hours	
    \fefore	use.
    	
    - When	the	room	where	the	machine	is	installed	is	heated	
    rapidly
    	
    - When	the	machine	is	moved	from	a	cool	or	dry	location	
    to	a	hot	or	humid	location
    •	 If	water	droplets	(condensation)	form	inside	the	machine,	
    this	can	result	in	paper	jams	or	poor	print	quality.
    When using an ultrasonic hu\fidifier
    When	you	are	using	an	ultrasonic	humidifier,	it	is	therefore	
    recommended	that	you	use	purified	water	or	other	water	that	
    is	free	of	impurities.
    If	you	use	tap	water	or	well	water,	impurities	in	the	water	will	
    \fe	dispersed	through	the	air.	 This	can	\fe	trapped	inside	the	
    machine,	causing	degradation	in	print	quality.
    Power Supply Require\fents
    120	to	127	 V,	60	Hz
     IMPORT\bNT
    Precautions when connecting the power cord
    •	 Do	not	connect	this	machine	to	an	uninterrupti\fle	power	
    source.
    •	 \bse	an	AC	power	outlet	exclusively	for	the	machine.	Do	not	
    use	the	other	sockets	of	the	AC	power	outlet.
    •	 Do	not	plug	the	power	plug	into	the	auxiliary	outlet	on	a	
    computer.
    Do	not	use	the	same	AC	power	outlet	for	\foth	the	machine	
    and	any	of	the	following	equipment.
    	
    - Copy	machine
    	
    - Air	conditioner
    	
    - Shredder
    	
    - Equipment	that	consumes	a	large	amount	of	electricity
    	
    - Equipment	that	generates	electrical	noise
    •	 When	unplugging	the	power	cord,	keep	interval	of	5	
    seconds	or	more	\fefore	plugging	it	again.
    Miscellaneous precautions
    •	 The	maximum	power	consumption	of	the	machine	is	as	
    follows.
    	
    - MF8380Cdw:	1,200	 W	or	less
    	
    - MF8080Cw:	900	 W	or	less
    •	 Electrical	noise	or	a	dramatic	drop	in	supplied	voltage	may	
    cause	the	machine	or	computer	to	operate	incorrectly	or	
    lose	data.
    Installation Require\fents
    •	A	location	with	sufficient	space
    •	 A	location	with	good	ventilation
    •	 A	location	with	a	flat,	even	surface
    •	 A	location	a\fle	to	fully	support	the	weight	of	the	machine
     IMPORT\bNT
    Do not install the\R \fachine in the following locations, as 
    this \fay result in da\fage to the \fachine.
    •	 A	location	su\fject	to	dramatic	changes	in	temperature	or	
    humidity
    •	 A	location	su\fject	to	condensation
    •	 A	poorly	ventilated	location
    (If	you	use	the	machine	for	a	long	time	or	to	perform	a	large	
    amount	of	printing	in	a	poorly	ventilated	room,	the	ozone	
    or	other	odors	generated	\fy	the	machine	may	create	an	
    uncomforta\fle	working	environment.	In	addition,	chemical	
    particles	are	dispersed	during	printing;	therefore,	it	is	
    important	to	provide	adequate	ventilation.)
    •	 A	location	near	equipment	that	generates	magnetic	or	
    electromagnetic	waves
    •	 A	la\foratory	or	location	where	chemical	reactions	occur
    •	 A	location	exposed	to	salt	air,	corrosive	gases,	or	toxic	gases
    •	 A	location,	such	as	on	a	carpet	or	mat,	that	may	warp	from	
    the	weight	of	the	machine	or	where	the	machine	is	lia\fle	
    to	sink.
    Notes on wireless L\bN
    •	This	product	is	designed	for	indoor	use	at	a	distance	of	
    164' (50	m)	or	less	from	an	access	point	(the	distance	
    may	vary	depending	on	the	communication	speed	or	
    environmental	conditions).	Keep	it	at	an	appropriate	
    distance.
    •	 Check	whether	or	not	anything	is	\flocking	communication.	
    The	signal	may	\fe	degraded	when	passing	through	walls	or	
    floors.	Install	accordingly.
    •	 Radio	wave	interference	may	occur	if	any	radio	wave	
    emitting	equipment	(i.e.	microwave	oven)	is	located	near	
    the	product	and	its	radio	waves	are	in	the	same	frequency	
    \fand	as	the	radio	waves	used	\fy	the	wireless	LAN.	Keep	
    the	product	as	far	as	possi\fle	from	sources	of	radio	wave	
    interference.
    Installation Space
    Required	installation	space
    MF8380Cdw
    Front View
    Paper 
    cassette Feeder cover
    Feeder
    Rear cover in. (mm)
    33 1/2 (851)
    4
    (100) 4
    (100)
    4
    (100)
    26 1/2 (674)
    4
    (100) 4
    (100)
    52 1/4 (1327)  
    						
    							xviii
    MF8380Cdw	(When	the	Cassette	Feeding	\bnit-V1	(optional)	is	
    installed)
    Front View
    Paper 
    cassette Feeder cover Feeder
    Rear cover in. (mm)4
    (100)
    4
    (100)
    4
    (100)
    4
    (100) 4
    (100)
    52 1/4 (1327)
    26 3/4 (679)
    37 1/2 (951)
    MF8080Cw
    Front View
    Paper 
    cassette Feeder cover
    Feeder
    Rear cover in. (mm)
    48 3/8 (1229)4
    (100)
    4
    (100)
    4
    (100)
    4
    (100) 4
    (100)
    26 1/2 (674)
    31 1/2 (801)
    Maintenance and Inspections
     IMPORT\bNT
    •	 Follow	the	instructions	in	the	caution	la\fel	attached	to	this	
    machine.
    •	 Avoid	shaking	or	applying	a	shock	to	this	machine.
    •	 To	prevent	a	paper	jam,	do	not	turn	the	power	ON/OFF,	
    open/close	the	operation	panel	or	rear	cover,	and	load/
    unload	paper	in	the	middle	of	printing	operation.
    •	 Be	sure	to	remove	the	toner	cartridge	from	the	machine	
    when	transporting	the	machine	to	a	distance.
    •	 To	avoid	exposing	the	toner	cartridge	to	light,	place	it	in	the	
    protective	\fag	included	with	this	machine	or	wrap	it	in	a	
    thick	cloth.
    •	 Clean	the	machine	regularly.	If	this	machine	\fecomes	dusty,	
    it	may	operate	improperly.
    •	 \bse	a	modular	ca\fle	of	118"	(3	m)	or	shorter	in	length.
    •	 Depending	on	your	locale	or	your	telephone	connection,	
    you	may	\fe	una\fle	to	perform	data	communication.	In	this	
    case,	contact	your	local	authorized	Canon	dealer	or	the	
    Canon	help	line.
    •	 The	repairing	parts	and	toner	cartridges	for	the	machine	
    will	\fe	availa\fle	for	at	least	seven	(7)	years	after	production	
    of	this	machine	model	has	\feen	discontinued.
    Custo\fer Support
    Custo\fer Support (U.S.\b.)
    Your	machine	is	designed	with	the	latest	technology	to	
    provide	trou\fle-free	operation.	If	you	encounter	a	pro\flem	
    with	the	machine’s	operation,	try	to	solve	it	\fy	using	the	
    information	in	Chapter	9.	If	you	cannot	solve	the	pro\flem	
    or	if	you	think	your	machine	needs	servicing,	contact	Canon	
    Customer	Care	Center	at	1-800-OK-CANON	\fetween	the	hours	
    of	8:00	A.M.	to	8:00	P.M.	EST	Monday	through	Friday.	On-line	
    support	for	24	hours	is	also	availa\fle	at	the	we\fsite.	
    http://www.canontechsupport.com/
    Custo\fer Support (Canada)
    Canon	Canada	Inc.,	offers	a	full	range	of	customer	technical	
    support	options*:
    •	 For	step-\fy-step	trou\fleshooting,	e-mail	technical	support,	
    the	latest	driver	or	document	downloads,	and	answers	to	
    frequently	asked	questions,	visit	http://www.canon.ca/	
    •	 Free	live	technical	support	9	A.M.	to	8	P.M.	EST	Monday	
    through	Friday	(excluding	holidays)	for	products	still	under	
    warranty	1-800-OK-CANON
    •	 For	the	location	of	the	authorized	service	facility	nearest	
    you,	visit	http://www.canon.ca/	or	1-800-OK-CANON
    •	 If	the	pro\flem	cannot	\fe	corrected	\fy	using	one	of	the	
    a\fove	technical	support	options,	repair	options	are	
    availa\fle	at	the	time	of	your	call	to	the	live	technical	
    support	num\fer	a\fove	or	via	the	we\fsite	at		
    http://www.canon.ca/
    *	Support	program	specifics	are	su\fject	to	change	without	notice. 
    						
    							xix
    Legal Notices
    International ENERGY ST\bR Progra\f
    As	an	ENERGY	STAR®	Partner,	Canon	\b.S.A.,	Inc.	has	
    determined	that	this	product	meets	the	ENERGY	
    STAR	Program	for	energy	efficiency.
    The	International	ENERGY	STAR	Office	Equipment	
    Program	is	an	international	program	that	promotes	
    energy	saving	through	the	use	of	computers	and	
    other	office	equipment.
    The	program	\facks	the	development	and	
    dissemination	of	products	with	functions	that	
    effectively	reduce	energy	consumption.	It	is	an	
    open	system	in	which	\fusiness	proprietors	can	
    participate	voluntarily.
    The	targeted	products	are	office	equipment,	such	
    as	computers,	displays,	printers,	facsimiles,	and	
    copiers.	The	standards	and	logos	are	uniform	
    among	participating	nations.
    IPv6 Ready Logo
    The	protocol	stack	included	in	this	machine	has	
    o\ftained	the	IPv6	Ready	Logo	Phase-1	esta\flished	
    \fy	the	IPv6	Forum.
    Trade\farks
    Canon,	the	Canon	logo,	and	Color	imageCLASS	are	registered	
    trademarks	of	Canon	Inc.	in	the	\bnited	States	and	may	also	\fe	
    trademarks	or	registered	trademarks	in	other	countries.
    Apple,	Mac	OS,	and	Macintosh	are	trademarks	or	registered	
    trademarks	of	Apple	Inc.	in	the	\b.S.	and/or	other	countries.
    Microsoft,	 Windows	and	 Windows	Vista	are	either	trademarks	
    or	registered	trademarks	of	Microsoft	Corporation	in	the	
    \bnited	States	and/or	other	countries.
    All	other	product	and	\frand	names	are	registered	trademarks,	
    trademarks	or	service	marks	of	their	respective	owners.
    Copyright
    ©	2011	\fy	Canon	Inc.	All	rights	reserved.
    No	part	of	this	pu\flication	may	\fe	reproduced,	transmitted,	
    transcri\fed,	stored	in	a	retrieval	system,	or	translated	into	any	
    language	or	computer	language	in	any	form	or	\fy	any	means,	
    electronic,	mechanical,	magnetic,	optical,	chemical,	manual,	or	
    otherwise,	without	the	prior	written	permission	of	Canon	Inc.	
    Third Party Software 
    This	Canon	product	(the	 “PROD\bCT”)	includes	third-party	
    software	modules.	\bse	and	distri\fution	of	these	software	
    modules	(the	 “SOFTWARE”)	are	su\fject	to	the	conditions	
    \felow.	
    (1)	You	agree	that	you	will	comply	with	any	applica\fle	export	 control	laws,	restrictions	or	regulations	of	the	countries	
    involved	in	the	event	that	this	product	including	the	
    SOFTWARE	is	shipped,	transferred	or	exported	into	any	
    country.	
    (2)	Rights	holders	of	the	SOFTWARE	retain	in	all	respects	the	title,	ownership	and	intellectual	property	rights	in	and	to	
    the	SOFTWARE.	Except	as	expressly	provided	herein,	no	
    license	or	right,	expressed	or	implied,	is	here\fy	conveyed	or	
    granted	\fy	rights	holders	of	the	SOFTWARE	to	you	for	any	
    intellectual	property	of	rights	holders	of	the	SOFTWARE.
    (3)	You	may	use	the	SOFTWARE	solely	for	use	with	the	 PROD\bCT.
    (4)	You	may	not	assign,	su\flicense,	market,	distri\fute,	or	 transfer	the	SOFTWARE	to	any	third	party	without	prior	
    written	consent	of	rights	holders	of	the	SOFTWARE.
    (5)	Notwithstanding	the	foregoing,	you	may	transfer	the	 SOFTWARE	only	when	(a)	you	assign	to	a	transferee	all	of	
    your	rights	to	the	PROD\bCT	and	all	rights	and	o\fligations	
    under	the	conditions	governing	the	SOFTWARE	and	
    PROD\bCT	and	(\f)	such	transferee	agrees	in	writing	to	\fe	
    \found	\fy	all	these	conditions.
    (6)	You	may	not	decrypt,	decompile,	reverse	engineer,	 disassem\fle	or	otherwise	reduce	the	code	of	the	
    SOFTWARE	to	human	reada\fle	form.
    (7)	You	may	not	modify,	adapt,	translate,	rent,	lease	or	loan	 the	SOFTWARE	or	create	derivative	works	\fased	on	the	
    SOFTWARE.
    (8)	You	are	not	entitled	to	remove	or	make	separate	copies	of	 the	SOFTWARE	from	the	PROD\bCT.
    (9)	The	human-reada\fle	portion	(the	source	code)	of	the	 SOFTWARE	is	not	licensed	to	you.
    Notwithstanding	(1)	through	(9)	a\fove,	in	case	any	other	
    license	conditions	accompany	third-party	software	modules,	
    these	software	modules	are	su\fject	to	these	other	conditions,	
    as	well.
    ACCEPTANCE
    THE	 TERMS	OF	 THIS	THIRD	PARTY	SOFTWARE	STATED	HERE	
    OR	IN	RELATED	 WARRANTY	PROVISIONS	SHALL	BE	DEEMED	
    ACCEPTED	\bPON	 YO\bR	\bSE	OF	THE	PROD\bCT	FOR	ONE	OR	
    MORE	OF	ITS	NORMAL	P\bRPOSES,	IF	 THERE	HAS	BEEN	NO	
    OTHER	PRIOR	EXPRESS	ACCEPTANCE.
    THE	 TERMS	OF	 THIS	THIRD	PARTY	SOFTWARE	GOVERN	 THE	
    THIRD	PARTY	SOFTWARE	AS	DELIVERED	 WITH	THE	PROD\bCT	
    AND	ALL	\bPDATED	 VERSIONS	OF	THE	THIRD	PARTY	SOFTWARE	
    PROVIDED	\bNDER	MAINTENANCE	AGREEMENTS	OR	OTHER	
    SERVICE	ARRANGEMENTS	FOR	 THE	PROD\bCT	WITH	CANON	
    \bSA	OR	CANON	CANADA	OR	 THEIR	RESPECTIVE	A\bTHORIZED	
    SERVICE	ORGANIZATIONS.
    The Software Subjected to Other Conditions
    Please	refer	to	the	eManual	on	a	CD-ROM	\fundled	with	this	
    product,	for	more	detail	and	corresponding	license	conditions.  
    						
    							xx
    Disclai\fers
    The	information	in	this	document	is	su\fject	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,	INCL\bDING	 WITHO\bT	
    LIMITATION,	 THEREOF,	WARRANTIES	AS	 TO	MARKETABILITY,	
    MERCHANTABILITY,	FITNESS	FOR	A	PARTIC\bLAR	P\bRPOSE	
    OF	\bSE	OR	NON-INFRINGEMENT.	CANON	INC.	SHALL	NOT	BE	
    LIABLE	FOR	ANY	DIRECT,	INCIDENTAL,	OR	CONSEQ\bENTIAL	
    DAMAGES	OF	ANY	NAT\bRE,	OR	LOSSES	OR	EXPENSES	
    RES\bLTING	FROM	 THE	\bSE	OF	THIS	MATERIAL.
    For C\b, US\b only
    Included	\fattery	contains	Perchlorate	Material	-	special	
    handling	may	apply.
    See	http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/	for	
    details.
    Legal Li\fitations on the Usage of Your Product and the Use of I\fages
    \bsing	your	product	to	scan,	print	or	otherwise	reproduce	
    certain	documents,	and	the	use	of	such	images	as	scanned,	
    printed	or	otherwise	reproduced	\fy	your	product,	may	\fe	
    prohi\fited	\fy	law	and	may	result	in	criminal	and/or	civil	
    lia\fility.
    A	non-exhaustive	list	of	these	documents	is	set	forth	\felow.	
    This	list	is	intended	to	\fe	a	guide	only.	If	you	are	uncertain	
    a\fout	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
    •	 Money	Orders
    •	 Certificates	of	Deposit
    •	 Postage	Stamps	(canceled	or	uncanceled)
    •	 Identifying	Badges	or	Insignias
    •	 Selective	Service	or	Draft	Papers
    •	 Checks	or	Drafts	Issued	\fy	Governmental	Agencies
    •	 Motor	 Vehicle	Licenses	and	Certificates	of	 Title
    •	 Travelers	Checks
    •	 Food	Stamps
    •	 Passports
    •	 Immigration	Papers
    •	 Internal	Revenue	Stamps	(canceled	or	uncanceled)
    •	 Bonds	or	Other	Certificates	of	Inde\ftedness
    •	 Stock	Certificates
    •	 Copyrighted	 Works/Works	of	Art	without	Permission	of	
    Copyright	Owner
    FCC (Federal Co\f\funications Co\f\fission)
    Color	imageCLASS	MF8380Cdw:	F157902
    Color	imageCLASS	MF8080Cw:	F157802
    Contains	 Transmitter	Module	FCC	ID:	AZDFM48944
    This	device	complies	with	Part	15	of	the	FCC	Rules.	Operation
    is	su\fject	to	the	following	two	conditions:
    (1)	This	device	may	not	cause	harmful	interference,	and
    (2)	This	device	must	accept	any	interference	received,	 including	interference	that	may	cause	undesired	operation.
    FCC W\bRNING
    Changes	or	modifications	not	expressly	approved	\fy	the	party	
    responsi\fle	for	compliance	could	void	the	user’s	authority	to	
    operate	the	equipment.
    •	 Properly	shielded	and	grounded	ca\fles	and	connectors	
    must	\fe	used	for	connection	to	host	computers	and	/	or	
    peripherals	in	order	to	meet	FCC	emission	limits.
    •	 AC	adaptor	with	ferrite	core	must	\fe	used	for	RF	
    interference	suppression.
     NOTE
    This	equipment	has	\feen	tested	and	found	to	comply	
    with	the	limits	for	a	class	B	digital	device,	pursuant	to	Part	
    15	of	the	FCC	Rules.	 These	limits	are	designed	to	provide	
    reasona\fle	protection	against	harmful	interference	in	a	
    residential	installation.	 This	equipment	generates,	uses	and	
    can	radiate	radio	frequency	energy	and,	if	not	installed	and	
    used	in	accordance	with	the	instructions,	may	cause	harmful	
    interference	to	radio	communications.	However,	there	is	
    no	guarantee	that	interference	will	not	occur	in	a	particular	
    installation.	If	this	equipment	does	cause	harmful	interference	
    to	radio	or	television	reception,	which	can	\fe	determined	\fy	
    turning	the	equipment	off	and	on,	the	user	is	encouraged	to	
    try	to	correct	the	interference	\fy	one	or	more	of	the	following	
    measures:
    •	 Reorient	or	relocate	the	receiving	antenna.
    •	 Increase	the	separation	\fetween	the	equipment	and	
    receiver.
    •	 Connect	the	equipment	to	an	outlet	on	a	circuit	different	
    from	that	to	which	the	receiver	is	connected.
    •	 Consult	the	dealer	or	an	experienced	radio/TV	technician	
    for	help.
    This	transmitter	must	not	\fe	co-located	or	operated	in	
    conjunction	with	any	other	antenna	or	transmitter.
    This	equipment	complies	with	FCC	radiation	exposure	limits	
    set	forth	for	an	uncontrolled	environment	and	meets	the	FCC	
    radio	frequency	(RF)	Exposure	Guidelines	in	Supplement	C	
    to	OET65.	 This	equipment	should	\fe	installed	and	operated	
    keeping	the	radiator	at	least	20cm	or	more	away	from	person’s	
    \fody	(excluding	extremities:	hands,	wrists,	feet	and	ankles).
    \bse	of	shielded	ca\fle	is	required	to	comply	with	class	B	limits	
    in	Su\fpart	B	of	Part	15	of	the	FCC	Rules.	Do	not	make	any	
    changes	or	modifications	to	the	equipment	unless	otherwise	
    specified	in	this	manual.	If	you	make	such	changes	or	
    modifications,	you	could	\fe	required	to	stop	operation	of	the	
    equipment.
    Canon	\b.S.A.,	Inc.
    One	Canon	Plaza,	Lake	Success,	NY	11042,	\b.S.A.
    TEL	No.	1-800-OK-CANON
    Users in the U.S.\b.
    Pre-Installation	Requirements	for	Canon	Facsimile	Equipment
    \b. Location
    Supply	a	suita\fle	ta\fle,	ca\finet,	or	desk	for	the	machine.	
    See	Chapter	11,	 “Appendix,”	for	specific	dimensions	and	
    weight.
    B. Order Infor\fation 1.	A	single	telephone	line	(touch-tone	or	rotary)	should	\fe	used.
    2.	Order	an	RJ11-C	telephone	wall	jack	(\bSOC),	which	 should	\fe	installed	\fy	the	telephone	company.	If	the	
    RJ11-C	wall	jack	is	not	present,	telephone/facsimile\A	
    operation	is	not	possi\fle. 
    						
    All Canon manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for Canon printer Color imageCLASS MF8380Cdw User Manual