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8 Introduction Chapter 1z Rear view and interior* MP370 onlyPower connector Used to connect the power cord of the machine.USB connector (for computer)
98 Troubleshooting Chapter 11X Cannot Write To A Memory Card From PCXRemovable Disk Does Not Appear In Windows Explorer X The [Unplug/Eject] Icon Does
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 99XThe Machine Does Not Appear In [Hardware devices] In The [Add/Remove Hardware] Dialog Box (Windows 2000) X In Windows Ex
100 Troubleshooting Chapter 11Problems Printing From Your Computer Cause ActionThe background of the BJ Status Monitor picture is yellow or red.Follow
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 101X Cannot Print To A Shared PrinterProblems ScanningCause ActionThe server (the computer to which the machine is connecte
102 Troubleshooting Chapter 11The machine is not recognized in the [Scanners and Cameras] window of [Control Panel].Follow this procedure to check whe
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 103X You Tried To Create A Multi-page PDF, But Were Not Able To Scan Multiple DocumentsX When You Click A Button On The MP
104 Troubleshooting Chapter 11X Cannot Scan Correctly With Multi-ScanX Scanned Image Is Displayed Large (Small) On The Computer ScreenCause ActionThe
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 105The Cover Cannot Be ClosedX The Inner Cover Cannot Be ClosedX The Paper Output Tray Cannot Be ClosedX The Paper Output T
106 Troubleshooting Chapter 11X When The [Alarm] Lamp FlashesIf a paper jam occurs while printing, the [Alarm] lamp flashes. Check the cause of the er
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 107X LCD MessagesBelow is a list of messages that are displayed on the LCD when a problem occurs. Check the cause of the er
Chapter 1 Introduction 9Operation PanelThis section describes the keys on the operation panel, and their functions and locations.[ON/OFF] key Turns th
108 Troubleshooting Chapter 11COLOR INK LOW The ink level in the color ink tank is low.Make sure you have a new color ink tank ready to replace the us
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 109NO FILES ON CARD There are no available files on the memory card.Make sure you have recorded images in the appropriate f
110 Troubleshooting Chapter 11X Cannot Print Properly From A Digital Camera (MP370)The following messages may be displayed on the digital camera or di
Chapter 12 Appendix 111Chapter12AppendixThis section describes how to change the machine settings, and provides a description of each setting item.How
112 Appendix Chapter 12SettingsTo find the setting you want to change, see the following menu lists. NOTE• Default settings are shown in bold type.Fun
Chapter 12 Appendix 113Menu: IMAGE QUALITYFor details, see page 27.Menu: SPECIAL COPYFunction key: [PHOTO PRINT] (MP370)Menu: PHOTO PRINT MODE (MP370)
114 Appendix Chapter 12Menu: ALL IMAGESFor details, see page 49.Menu: SINGLE IMAGEFor details, see page 54.Menu: SELECT RANGEFor details, see page 56.
Chapter 12 Appendix 115Menu: QUIET PRINTINGMenu: EXTENSION AMOUNTMenu: CARD PROTECTMenu: DISPLAY LANGUAGEMenu: POWER SAVE TIMERName Description Settin
116 Appendix Chapter 12Settings For Paper TypesFor CopyingNOTE• In order to obtain optimal quality print results when copying photographs, use Canon-r
Chapter 12 Appendix 117For Photo Index Sheet Printing (MP370)IMPORTANT• For printing a Photo Index Sheet, use only white plain paper. If you print a P
10 Introduction Chapter 1IMPORTANT• When unplugging the power cord, be sure to press [ON/OFF] first. When you press [ON/OFF], the print head is protec
118 Appendix Chapter 12Displaying Electronic Manuals Stored On The Setup CD-ROM 1 Insert the Setup CD-ROM into the disk drive.IMPORTANT• The electroni
Chapter 12 Appendix 119z Copying manual to your computer:1. Click [Yes].• The electronic manual will be displayed after it is copied onto your compute
120 Appendix Chapter 12X About The Software GuideThe Software Guide is a PDF file included on the Setup CD-ROM. This guide contains the following info
Chapter 12 Appendix 121X Using The Online HelpWhen printing a document from a computer, you can use the online Help provided on the Properties dialog
122 Appendix Chapter 12X Safety InformationPlease read the safety warnings and cautions provided in this guide to ensure that you use your machine saf
Chapter 12 Appendix 123z Maintenancez Handlingz OthersDo not service the machine yourself except as specifically described in this guide. If further s
124 Appendix Chapter 12CAUTIONYou may cause injury or damage the machine if you ignore any of these safety precautions. z LocationDo not place the fol
Chapter 12 Appendix 125z Power supplyNever remove the plug by pulling on the cord. Pulling on the power cord may damage the cord and cause a fire or e
126 Appendix Chapter 12z HandlingClose the document cover gently to avoid catching your hand. Failing to do so may result in personal injury.Do not pr
Chapter 12 Appendix 127z Print head/Ink tanksFor safety reasons, store print heads and ink tanks out of the reach of small children. If a child ingest
Chapter 1 Introduction 11X Menu FlowRefer to this menu flow when setting features of this machine.NOTE• For details on Special Copy features, see Chap
128 Appendix Chapter 12X Legal Limitations On Use Of Your Product And Use Of ImagesIt may be unlawful to make copies of, scan, print or use reproducti
Chapter 12 Appendix 129X Users In The U.S.A.FCC NoticeMP370: H12406MP360: H12405This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subjec
130 Appendix Chapter 12SpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsPower sourcePower consumptionWeight(Components attached)Dimensions120V/60 Hz• Maximum: Appr
Chapter 12 Appendix 131Printable areas Note on printing area illustrations:Printing area: Canon recommends that you print within(dark shade) this area
132 Appendix Chapter 12System RequirementsSee page 64.Ink SpecificationsInk tank colors/capacity • Black (BCI-24 Black): approx. 300*, approx. 580**•
Chapter 12 Appendix 133Photo Print Specifications (MP 370)InterfacePaperLayoutFeatures• Card slots•USB port• Plain paper• Photo Paper Pro• Plain paper
134 Appendix Chapter 12Specifications subject to change without notice.Scan SpecificationsCompatibilityScanning speedEffective scanning widthScanning
Index 135NumericsW (–) and X (+) keys 92 on 1 copying 31, 113AAccess lamp 8Additional Functions key 9Alarm lamp 10when flashing 106All images printing
136 IndexCLEAR PAPER JAM 107COLOR INK CHANGED? 107COLOR INK LOW 108COVER OPEN 108DATA IN MEMORY CANNOT TURN OFF 108FILE NOT READABLE 108INK TANK CHANG
Index 137Printingbefore printing 69documents 70specifications 133Problemscannot close the paper output tray 105copying 94installing/uninstalling softw
12 Introduction Chapter 1SELECT RANGE *1 IMAGE NUMBER FIRST IMAGE: LAST IMAGE: DATE DATE: From DATE: To SELECT PAPER SIZE SELECT PA
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Chapter 2 Document Handling 13Chapter2Document HandlingX Document RequirementsThe documents you load on the platen glass for copying or scanning must
14 Document Handling Chapter 2X Loading DocumentsTo copy or scan a document, set it on the platen glass.NOTE• Make sure any glue, ink, or correction f
Chapter 3 Paper Handling 15Chapter3Paper HandlingX Recommended Paper And RequirementsThe following paper is recommended for use with your machine. Ple
16 Paper Handling Chapter 3Selecting The Correct PaperThis section describes the characteristics and intended use of each paper applicable to this mac
Chapter 3 Paper Handling 17Glossy Photo PaperLetter(8 1/2 in. × 11 in./215.9 mm × 279.4 mm)A4(8 1/4 in. × 11 3/4 in./210 mm × 297 mm)4" × 6"
Canon MP370/360 User’s Guide.CopyrightThis manual is copyrighted by Canon U.S.A., Inc. with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual
18 Paper Handling Chapter 3Photo Paper ProLetter(8 1/2 in. × 11 in./215.9 mm × 279.4 mm)A4(8 1/4 in. × 11 3/4 in./210 mm × 297 mm)4" × 6"*1(
Chapter 3 Paper Handling 19Transparen-ciesLetter(8 1/2 in. × 11 in./215.9 mm × 279.4 mm)A4(8 1/4 in. × 11 3/4 in./210 mm × 297 mm)Printing from your c
20 Paper Handling Chapter 3General Paper GuidelinesPaper Types You Cannot Use• Do not use:–Folded, creased, curled, or wrinkled paper–Envelopes with d
Chapter 3 Paper Handling 21X Setting The Paper Thickness LeverThe paper thickness lever adjusts the gap between the print head and the paper to accomm
22 Paper Handling Chapter 3X Setting The Paper Size And TypeFor copying or photo printing (MP370), on the operation panel, you need to set the size an
Chapter 3 Paper Handling 23Loading EnvelopesFollow this procedure:1 Set the paper thickness lever to the right.NOTE• For details on setting the paper
24 Paper Handling Chapter 34 Place the stack of envelopes (print side up) in the multi-purpose tray , and pinch the paper guide and adjust it to th
Chapter 4 Copying 25Chapter4CopyingX Documents You Can Copy For information on the types of documents you can copy, their requirements, and details on
26 Copying Chapter 4X Making CopiesWhen making color or black & white copies, you can adjust the print resolution and density. You can also change
Chapter 4 Copying 27X Adjusting Image Quality (Resolution)You can adjust the image quality according to the document to be copied. Follow this procedu
1XHow To Use The Documentation ProvidedSet-Up Sheet(Printed documentation)Be sure to read this sheet first.This sheet includes instructions for settin
28 Copying Chapter 4X Adjusting Exposure (Density)Exposure (density) is the degree of difference between light and dark. Increasing the exposure setti
Chapter 4 Copying 29Using Custom Copy RatiosIn addition to making reduction and enlargement decisions using preset copy ratios, you can make reduction
30 Copying Chapter 4Copying An Image To Fit The PageIf the document to be copied is larger or smaller than the specified paper size, you can automatic
Chapter 4 Copying 31Copying Two Pages To Fit Onto A Single PageThis feature enables you to copy two documents onto a single sheet of paper, by reducin
32 Copying Chapter 4Borderless CopyingThis feature enables you to copy color images so that they fill the entire page without borders. NOTE• You can u
Chapter 4 Copying 33Follow this procedure:1 Load the document on the platen glass.2 Press [COPY].3 Use [W] or [X] to select the number of copies (max.
34 Copying Chapter 4Repeating An Image On A PageThis feature enables you to copy an image multiple times onto a single page. You can set the machine t
Chapter 4 Copying 358 Use [W] or [X] to select <AUTO> or <MANUAL>.z If you select <AUTO>:1. Press [Set].2. Go to step 9.z If you se
36 Copying Chapter 4Creating A Mirror ImageThis feature enables you to make a mirror copy of a document. Use this feature when copying onto T-shirt tr
Chapter 4 Copying 37Shrinking An image To Fit The PageIf the image to be copied is larger than the paper, this feature will automatically reduce the i
2X ContentsHow To Use The Documentation Provided...1Contents ...2Reading The Document...
38 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 5Chapter5Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370)There are several ways you can print photos dir
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 39X Compatible Memory CardsThe following cards are compatible with the machine. They are inserted
40 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 5X Inserting/Removing A Memory CardInserting A Memory CardThere are two ways of inserting a memor
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 41Removing A Memory CardFollow this procedure:CAUTION• If an error occurs during printing from the
42 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 5X Convenient Printing FunctionsYou can select print setting options, such as printing photograph
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 43Setting Vivid Photo PrintingEnabling this setting will make photographs appear more vibrant, esp
44 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 5Setting Date PrintingEnabling this setting will print the date, recorded by the digital camera,
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 45X Printing By Using The Photo Index SheetWith the MP370, you can easily print photographs by fil
46 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 54 Use [W] or [X] to select <PRINT>.5 Press [Set].z If 30 or fewer images are stored on the
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 472. Use [W] or [X] to select the first recorded date of photographs you want to print.3. Press [S
3Checking The Ink level ...81Maintaining The Print Head ...82Flowchart Of Print Head Maintenan
48 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 510 Move the paper thickness lever to the left .11 Load the Photo Index Sheet on the platen gla
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 49X Printing All ImagesThis printing method creates individual prints of all photographs stored on
50 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 59 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type. –<PHOTO PAPER PRO>: Suitable for photo paper pr
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 51X Index PrintingWith the MP370, you can print an index to check all the image data on the memory
52 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 5NOTE• You may not be able to print photographs if the file size is too large (4800 x 3600 dpi or
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 537 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper size. –<LTR>: Letter size–<4"×6">: Ca
54 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 5Printing A Single ImageThis printing method prints a specified single photograph from a memory c
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 5511 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper size.–<LTR>: Letter size–<4"×6">: Ca
56 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 5Printing A Range Of ImagesThis printing method prints a range of photographs in sequence on a me
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 573. Press [Set].4. Use [W] or [X] to select the last image number you want to print. • Press and
4XReading The DocumentSymbols Used In This GuidePlease read the list below of symbols used in this guide. The following symbols are used to indicate i
58 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) Chapter 511 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type. –<PHOTO PAPER PRO>: Suitable for photo paper p
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) 59DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) PrintingThis printing method prints photographs according to t
60 Photo Printing Directly From A Digital Camera (MP370) Chapter 6Chapter6Photo Printing Directly From A Digital Camera (MP370)Connecting a PictBridge
Chapter 6 Photo Printing Directly From A Digital Camera (MP370) 61X Paper Types For A Digital CameraYou can use the following genuine Canon paper:IMPO
62 Photo Printing Directly From A Digital Camera (MP370) Chapter 6X Printing Directly From A Digital CameraThis section describes how to connect a dig
Chapter 6 Photo Printing Directly From A Digital Camera (MP370) 63NOTE• For the operation, print error messages and troubleshooting of the digital cam
64 Becoming Familiar With The Software Chapter 7Chapter7Becoming Familiar With The Software PCX Installing The SoftwareIf you have not already install
Chapter 7 Becoming Familiar With The Software 65z If using the machine with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed:This machine is equipped with a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interfac
66 Becoming Familiar With The Software Chapter 7User authority when using Microsoft Windows 2000/XPWhen installing the software in Windows 2000, you m
Chapter 7 Becoming Familiar With The Software 67X Uninstalling, Reinstalling The SoftwareIf you do not need the MP Toolbox or MP Drivers any longer, o
5Keys Used In This GuidePlease read the descriptions below of notations of keys and messages used in this guide.Terms Used In This GuidePlease read th
68 Becoming Familiar With The Software Chapter 7Uninstalling The MP DriversFollow this procedure:ReinstallingAfter uninstalling the MP Toolbox and MP
Chapter 8 Printing From Your Computer 69Chapter8Printing From Your ComputerPCX Before PrintingBefore printing, confirm as follows.Is The Software (MP
70 Printing From Your Computer Chapter 8X Printing DocumentsInstalling the MP Drivers enables you to print from application software supporting a prin
Chapter 8 Printing From Your Computer 71X Canceling PrintingYou can cancel printing either before or after the machine starts printing.Canceling Befor
72 Printing From Your Computer Chapter 8Changing Print Settings With The Print AdvisorFollow this procedure:Changing Print Settings ManuallyFollow thi
Chapter 9 Scanning 73Chapter9ScanningPCX About Scanning ImagesYou can scan images from the machine to a computer, and save them in JPEG, TIFF, or Bitm
74 Scanning Chapter 9Scanning Using The MP ToolboxMP Toolbox contains buttons for scanning documents to your computer and processing and saving them.
Chapter 9 Scanning 754 If the settings screen appears, change the settings as necessary. • For details on the settings of the screens, see Software Gu
76 Scanning Chapter 94 If necessary, in the scanner driver dialog box, preview the scan and make adjustments. (See Software Guide, located on your Set
Chapter 10 Maintenance 77Chapter10MaintenanceX Replacing Ink TanksLow Ink WarningWhen ink is running low, the LCD will display <BLACK INK LOW>,
6 Introduction Chapter 1Chapter1IntroductionX Features Of Your MachineThank you for purchasing the Canon MP370/360. Your machine incorporates the foll
78 Maintenance Chapter 10• Do not touch printouts with wet hands or spill liquids on them as the ink may run. • Replace ink tanks quickly. Once instal
Chapter 10 Maintenance 794 Hold the empty ink tank’s tab and pull forward to release. Lift out the ink tank.CAUTION• Do not remove the print head from
80 Maintenance Chapter 10Resetting The Ink CounterThe ink counter keeps track of how much ink is left in the ink tanks, enabling the machine to warn y
Chapter 10 Maintenance 81Checking The Ink levelIf you reset the ink counter when you installed/replaced the ink tanks, you can check the current ink l
82 Maintenance Chapter 10X Maintaining The Print HeadYou can print a nozzle check pattern to check whether each print head is operating properly, and
Chapter 10 Maintenance 83Printing The Nozzle Check PatternThe nozzle check pattern shows whether the print head is operating properly.NOTE• You can a
84 Maintenance Chapter 10Confirming The Nozzle Check PatternThis section describes how to confirm the nozzle check pattern and print head position pat
Chapter 10 Maintenance 85Cleaning The Print HeadIf the printed nozzle check pattern is broken, missing, or a specific color is not printed, clean the
86 Maintenance Chapter 10Aligning The Print HeadIf you have printed the nozzle check pattern (see page 83) and determined that the print head needs al
Chapter 10 Maintenance 87Using The Calibration FunctionIf the color tone of copies or scans of photos differs from that of the original, you can use t
Chapter 1 Introduction 7X Main Components And Their FunctionsThis section provides the name and location of main components of this machine, and also
88 Maintenance Chapter 10Setting The Power Save TimerPower Save mode is the mode in which the scanning lamp is shut off. You can specify the length of
Chapter 10 Maintenance 89X Cleaning Your MachineThis section describes the necessary cleaning procedures for your machine.CAUTION• Be sure to turn OFF
90 Troubleshooting Chapter 11Chapter11TroubleshootingProblems Installing And Uninstalling SoftwareX MP Drivers/MP ToolboxX MP Toolbox OnlyX MP Drivers
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 91z Uninstallation of the MP Drivers takes too long (Windows XP).z Uninstallation was completed, but the [Canon] folder rem
92 Troubleshooting Chapter 11Paper Is JammedX Removing Jammed PaperIf <CLEAR PAPER JAM> is displayed on the LCD, follow this procedure to clear
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 93If There Are Repeated Paper JamsPaper jams can occur repeatedly when the roller is not operating correctly, or paper is n
94 Troubleshooting Chapter 11No PowerX Nothing Displays On The LCD (There Is No Power)When you connect the power cord to the machine and wall outlet,
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 95When CopyingThe paper stack exceeds the capacity of the multi-purpose tray.If the paper stack exceeds the paper limit mar
96 Troubleshooting Chapter 11X Paper CurlsX Outputting Stops In-progressWhen Copying Or Printing From A ComputerWhen CopyingThe platen glass or the in
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 97Memory Card Problems (MP370)X Memory Card Is Not RecognizedX Images On The Memory Card Are Not Recognized X Cannot Print
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