Guide for Mac
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- How To Use This Manual
- Legal Notices
- Product Name
- FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
- Laser Safety
- International ENERGY STAR Program
- IPv6 Ready Logo
- Information Security Standard (IEEE 2600)
- Copyright
- Third Party Software
- The Software Subjected to Other Conditions
- Disclaimers
- Legal Limitations on the Usage of Your Product and the Use of Images
- Users in the U.S.A.
- Users in Canada
- Utilisation au Canada
- Super G3
- Important Safety Instructions
- Installation Location and Handling
- Backing Up/Exporting Data
- Parts and Their Functions
- Main Power and Energy Saver Key
- Specifications
- Main Unit
- Feeder (DADF-AG1)
- Cassette Feeding Unit-AF1
- Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1
- Paper Deck Unit-B2
- Staple Finisher-G1
- Booklet Finisher-G1
- External 2/3 Hole Puncher-B2
- Inner Finisher-D1
- Inner Finisher Additional Tray-A1
- Inner 2/3 Hole Puncher-A1
- Inner 2Way Tray-H1
- Copy Card Reader-F1
- Super G3 FAX Board-AP1
- Send Function
- Network Environment
- Printer Settings
- CANON imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4251/4245/4235/4225 SERIES LIMITED
- TERMS OF imageWARE REMOTE SERVICE
- TERMS OF Content Delivery System
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7
Operations and Terms Used in This Manual
This machine makes e ective use of memory to perform print operations e ciently. For example, as soon as the machine has scanned the
original that you want to copy, it can immediately scan the next person's original. You can also print from this machine, using a function other
than the Copy function. This machine combines multiple operations, so that not only copies, but various types of jobs are placed in a queue
before being processed.
To avoid confusion when reading this manual, the terms "scanning," "printing," and "copying," used throughout this manual, are de ned below.
When making a copy, the process of scanning originals and printing copies may be described as separate functions.
Scanning
Printing
Copying
Scanning an original to be copied,
scanning an original to be sent, or
scanning an original to be stored as
data in the machine.
Outputting a copy, outputting data stored in the machine, or
outputting data sent from a computer to the machine.
Printing data scanned from an original, followed by
nishing options, such as stapling.