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
11
Legal Limitations on the Usage of Your Product and the Use of
Images
Using your product to scan, print or otherwise reproduce certain documents, and the use of such images as scanned, printed or otherwise
reproduced by your product, may be prohibited by law and may result in criminal and/or civil liability. A non-exhaustive list of these documents
is set forth below. This list is intended to be a guide only. If you are uncertain about 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 • Travelers Checks
• Money Orders • Food Stamps
• Certi cates of Deposit • Passports
• Postage Stamps (canceled or uncanceled) • Immigration Papers
• Identifying Badges or Insignias • Internal Revenue Stamps (canceled or uncanceled)
• Selective Service or Draft Papers • Bonds or Other Certi cates of Indebtedness
• Checks or Drafts Issued by Governmental Agencies • Stock Certi cates
• Motor Vehicle Licenses and Certi cates of Title • Copyrighted Works/Works of Art without Permission of Copyright Owner
Users in the U.S.A.
Preinstallation Requirements for Canon Facsimile Equipment
NOTE
The fax function is available only if the FAX Board is installed.
A. Location
Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk for the machine. See “Speci cations” in this guide for speci c dimensions and weight.
B. Order Information
1. A single telephone line (touch-tone or rotary) should be used. If the Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board or Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board is
installed, a multi telephone line (touch-tone or rotary) can be used.
2. Order an RJ11-C telephone wall jack (USOC), which should be installed by the telephone company. If the RJ11-C wall jack is not present,
telephone/facsimile operation is not possible.
3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company's business representative. The line should be a regular voice grade line or an
equivalent one. Use one line per unit. If the Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board or Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board is installed, you can use a multi-
line.
DDD (Direct Distance Dial) line
-or-
IDDD (International Direct Distance Dial) line if you communicate overseas
NOTE
Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards, i.e., 2500 (touch-tone) or 500 (rotary/pulse dial) telephones.
A dedicated extension o a PBX (Private Branch eXchange) unit without "Call Waiting" can be used with your facsimile unit.
Key telephone systems are not recommended because they send nonstandard signals to individual telephones for ringing and
special codes, which may cause a facsimile error.
C. Power Requirements
The machine should be connected to a standard 120 volt AC, three-wire grounded outlet only.
Do not connect this machine to an outlet or power line shared with other appliances that cause "electrical noise." Air conditioners, electric
typewriters, copiers, and machines of this sort generate electrical noise that often interferes with communications equipment and the sending
and receiving of documents.