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Canon MP370/360 User’s Guide. Copyright This manual is copyrighted by Canon U.S.A., Inc. with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Canon U.S.A., Inc. © 2003 Canon U.S.A., Inc. Disclaimer Canon U.S.A., Inc. has reviewed this manual thoroughly in order that it will be an easy-to-use guide to your Canon MP370/360 Series.
XHow To Use The Documentation Provided Set-Up Sheet (Printed documentation) Be sure to read this sheet first. This sheet includes instructions for setting up your machine and getting it ready for use. Follow all steps in this sheet before using your machine. User’s Guide (This guide) Read this guide when starting to use the machine.
X Contents How To Use The Documentation Provided ........1 Contents ............................................................2 Reading The Document.....................................4 1 Introduction Features Of Your Machine .................................6 Main Components And Their Functions ............7 Machine..........................................................7 Operation Panel .............................................9 Menu Flow .......................................................
Checking The Ink level .................................81 Maintaining The Print Head .............................82 Flowchart Of Print Head Maintenance .........82 Printing The Nozzle Check Pattern ..............83 Confirming The Nozzle Check Pattern.........84 Cleaning The Print Head..............................85 Aligning The Print Head ...............................86 Using The Calibration Function....................87 Setting The Power Save Timer.....................88 Cleaning Your Machine........
XReading The Document Symbols Used In This Guide Please read the list below of symbols used in this guide. The following symbols are used to indicate important instructions. Be sure to obey these instructions. WARNING Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if not performed correctly. In order to use the machine safely, always pay attention to these warnings.
Keys Used In This Guide Please read the descriptions below of notations of keys and messages used in this guide. [key name] Text enclosed in these brackets indicates a key on the operation panel of the machine or an item on the computer to be manipulated. Example: [Color] Text enclosed in these brackets indicates a message or selectable menu item which appears on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display).
Chapter 1 Introduction X Features Of Your Machine Thank you for purchasing the Canon MP370/360. Your machine incorporates the following functions in one simple-to-operate device: Photo printer . . . . . . . . . Prints photo-quality images from any digital camera or memory card, (MP370 only) without using a computer. Copier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Makes color or black & white copies. Also, applies advanced copy features to your copies. PC Printer. . . . . . . . . . .
X Main Components And Their Functions This section provides the name and location of main components of this machine, and also describes their functions. Machine z Exterior Tray extension Supports paper loaded on the multi-purpose tray. Pull it out before loading paper. Multi-purpose tray Used to load paper. Operation panel Displays the operating status of the machine. It is also used to change or check the settings of each function. For details, see page 9. Card slot cover* Covers the card slot.
z Rear view and interior Power connector USB connector (for computer) Access lamp* Used to connect the power cord of the machine. Used to connect a computer to the machine when printing from or scanning to the computer. Lights when a memory card is inserted into the card slot. This lamp flashes while the machine is reading or writing data from/to the memory card. When the machine finishes reading the card, the lamp shuts off.
Operation Panel This section describes the keys on the operation panel, and their functions and locations. MP370 MP360 [ON/OFF] key Turns the machine ON and OFF. Before turning ON the machine, make sure the scan unit is closed. When turning ON and OFF, keep the key pressed for at least one second. [Photo Index Sheet] Switches the machine to Photo Index Sheet mode. key* [Menu] key Accesses the settings to customize operation of your machine.
[SCAN] key [COPY] key [Alarm] lamp LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Switches the machine to scan mode. In scan mode, the machine scans a document to your computer according to the settings selected. This key is used when the machine is connected to a computer. Switches the machine to copy mode. Flashes when the machine is turned ON or OFF, when an error occurs, or when paper or ink has run out. Displays messages, menu selections, and the operation status.
X Menu Flow Refer to this menu flow when setting features of this machine. NOTE • For details on Special Copy features, see Chapter 4. • For details on the Photo Print mode and Photo Index Sheet features, see Chapter 5. • Default settings are shown in bold type. COPY MP370/360 PHOTO MP370 PRINT PHOTO PRINT MODE INDEX ENLARGE/REDUCE SELECT PAPER SIZE PRESET RATIO LTR 4"×6" 5"×7" A4 25% MIN. 95% A4→LTR 100% 170% 5"×7"→LTR 212% 4"×6"→LTR 400% MAX. SELECT PAPER TYPE PHOTO PAPER PRO PLAIN PAPER HIGH RES.
NOTE • For details on Additional Functions, see Chapter 12.
Chapter 2 Document Handling X Document Requirements The documents you load on the platen glass for copying or scanning must meet these requirements: Document type • All types of paper documents • Photographs • Books Size (W × L) Max. 8 1/2 in. × 11 3/4 in. (216 mm × 297 mm) Quantity • 1 sheet • PC 10 documents for Multi-Scan Thickness Max. 3/4 in. (20 mm) NOTE • PC Multi-Scan is a function for scanning multiple documents (small-size documents) at a time.
X Loading Documents To copy or scan a document, set it on the platen glass. NOTE • Make sure any glue, ink, or correction fluid on the document is completely dry before loading. • Make sure no staples or clips are attached to the document before loading. 1 Lift the document cover. 2 Load your document on the platen glass. • Place your document face down on the platen glass. • Align the upper left corner of your document with the alignment mark on the lower right corner of the platen glass.
Chapter 3 Paper Handling X Recommended Paper And Requirements The following paper is recommended for use with your machine. Please be sure to follow the guidelines and meet the requirements when loading paper in the multi-purpose tray. Paper Type Load Limit PC Printer Driver Setting for [Paper Type] Plain paper Approx. 100 sheets (20 lb. or 75 g/m2) [Plain Paper] Envelopes Approx.
Selecting The Correct Paper This section describes the characteristics and intended use of each paper applicable to this machine. Refer to this section and select the paper most suitable for your purpose of printing. Paper Type Size Purpose Guidelines And Restrictions Plain paper Letter (8 1/2 in. × 11 in./ 215.9 mm × 279.4 mm) Legal (8 1/2 in. × 14 in./ 215.9 mm × 355.6 mm) A4 (8 1/4 in. × 11 3/4 in./210 mm × 297 mm) Printing from your computer/ photo printing/ copying • 17 lb.–28 lb.
Paper Type Size Purpose Guidelines And Restrictions Glossy Letter Photo Paper (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" (4 in. × 6 in./ 101.6 mm × 152.4 mm) Printing from your computer/ photo printing /copying • This paper is thicker than High Resolution Paper and has a glossy surface to produce printouts close to photograph quality. • This paper is suitable for borderless printing. • Do not touch the printing surface until the ink has dried.
Paper Type Size Photo Paper Letter Pro (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 (4 in. × 6 in./ 101.6 mm × 152.4 mm) Purpose Printing from your computer/ photo printing/ copying Guidelines And Restrictions • This is a thick paper with a glossy finish that provides superior color reproduction and good lightfastness. • It is ideal for printing high-quality photographs. • By using borderless printing, you can print without any white borders.
Paper Type Size Purpose Guidelines And Restrictions Transparen- Letter cies (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 computer/ copying • This film is ideal for printing presentation material for use with overhead projectors. • Load one sheet of plain paper as the last sheet in the stack.
General Paper Guidelines Paper Types You Cannot Use • Do not use: –Folded, creased, curled, or wrinkled paper –Envelopes with double flaps, or with pressure seals –Moist paper –Paper with holes (e.g. punched holes) –Very thin paper (less than 17 lb. or 64 g/m2) –Very thick paper (more than 28 lb. or 105 g/m2) *Other than Canon genuine paper.
X Setting The Paper Thickness Lever The paper thickness lever adjusts the gap between the print head and the paper to accommodate the thickness of various paper types. Before printing, be sure to set the paper thickness lever. Follow this procedure: 1 Lift the scan unit until it locks into place • When the machine is ON, the paper output tray automatically opens when the scan unit is lifted If the paper output tray does not open, press the Open button to open the paper output tray. . 1 .
X Setting The Paper Size And Type For copying or photo printing (MP370), on the operation panel, you need to set the size and type of paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray. NOTE • For copying, specify the paper size as described in Chapter 4. • For photo printing, specify the paper size as described in Chapter 5. • PC For documents printed from your computer, you can specify the paper size and type on your computer.
Loading Envelopes Follow this procedure: 1 Set the paper thickness lever to the right. NOTE • For details on setting the paper thickness lever, see page 21. 2 3 Open the multi-purpose tray, then pull out the tray extension. Prepare the envelopes for loading. IMPORTANT • Press down firmly on the edges of the envelopes to make the folds crisp. Also, press firmly on the area that corresponds to the edges of the back flap. • Remove any curling by holding the edges diagonally and bending them gently.
4 Place the stack of envelopes (print side up) in the multi-purpose tray , and pinch the paper guide and adjust it to the left side of the stack . 1 2 • Load the envelopes in the multi-purpose tray with the short side down. IMPORTANT • Make sure the stack does not exceed the paper limit mark .
Chapter 4 Copying X Documents You Can Copy For information on the types of documents you can copy, their requirements, and details on loading them, see Chapter 2. X Setting The Paper Size And Type For copying, on the operation panel, you need to set the size and type of paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray. NOTE • For details on paper, see page 15. • The asterisk <*> on the LCD indicates the current setting. Follow this procedure: 1 Press [COPY]. 2 Press [Menu] twice until <2.
6 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type. – : – : – : – : – : – : – : Suitable for plain paper. Suitable for glossy photo paper and high gloss photo film. Suitable for high resolution paper. Suitable for transparencies. Suitable for photo paper pro. Suitable for photo paper plus glossy. Suitable when using photo paper other than that described above (such as matte photo paper), or if you do not know the paper type.
5 Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying. • The machine starts copying. NOTE • To cancel copying, press [Stop/Reset]. X Adjusting Image Quality (Resolution) You can adjust the image quality according to the document to be copied. Follow this procedure: 1 Press [Menu] four times until <4.IMAGE QUALITY> appears. 4.IMAGE QUALITY W *NORMAL 2 X Use [W] or [X] to select the image quality. – : – : – : Suitable for text-only documents.
X Adjusting Exposure (Density) Exposure (density) is the degree of difference between light and dark. Increasing the exposure setting further blackens dark areas and whitens bright areas. Whereas decreasing the exposure setting reduces the difference between bright and dark areas. You can adjust the exposure between nine gradations. Follow this procedure: 1 Press [Menu] three times until <3.DENSITY> appears. 3.DENSITY -LT 2 DK+ Use [W] or [X] to select the exposure.
4 Use [W] or [X] to select the copy ratio. – <25% MIN.>: – <95% A4→LTR>: – <100%>: – <170% 5"×7"→LTR>: – <212% 4"×6"→LTR>: – <400% MAX.>: 5 Reduces the document to the 25% when copying. Reduces an A4-size document to letter size when copying. Does not change the document size when copying. Enlarges a 5" × 7" document to letter size when copying. Enlarges a 4" × 6" document to letter size when copying. Enlarges the document to the 400% when copying. Press [Set].
Copying An Image To Fit The Page If the document to be copied is larger or smaller than the specified paper size, you can automatically reduce or enlarge the image to fit the size of the paper you are printing on. NOTE • Some document sizes may not be correctly detected. Follow this procedure: 1 Press [Menu] once until <1.ENLARGE/REDUCE> appears. 1.ENLARGE/REDUCE W PRESET RATIO 2 Use [W] or [X] to select . 1.ENLARGE/REDUCE W FIT-TO-PAGE 3 X X Press [Set].
Copying Two Pages To Fit Onto A Single Page This feature enables you to copy two documents onto a single sheet of paper, by reducing and rotating each image 90 degrees. NOTE • If appears on the LCD when copying, set the image quality to and try copying again. (See page 27) • You can use this feature only when the paper size is set to or . (See page 25) Follow this procedure: 1 Load the first document on the platen glass. 2 Press [COPY].
• If a paper size setting other than or is selected, the LCD displays the following message. Ex: SIZE : < TYPE : *LTR *PLAIN > • Use [W] or [X] to select either or , then press [Set]. • Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type, then press [Set]. 7 Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying. SCANNING 8 01 Load the second document on the platen glass. NEXT PAGE :START END SCANNING:SET • If you have only one document to scan, press [Set].
Follow 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. 99 copies). NOTE • For the number of sheets of paper you can load at a time in the multi-purpose tray, see page 15. 4 Adjust the settings for your document as necessary. NOTE • To select the paper size and type, see page 25. • The scanning resolution is fixed to . You cannot change this setting. • To select the scanning exposure, see page 28.
Repeating An Image On A Page This feature enables you to copy an image multiple times onto a single page. You can set the machine to automatically select the number of times it repeats the image, or you can specify the number. IMPORTANT • When manually setting the number of times to copy the image, you must set the paper size before copying. (See page 25) • When manually setting the number of times to copy the image, your original image must be no larger than one of the divisions.
8 Use [W] or [X] to select or . z If you select : 1. Press [Set]. Ex: 100% REPEAT LTR NORMAL AUTO 01 2. Go to step 9. z If you select : 1. Decide the number of times you want to copy the image. • You can select a maximum of four vertical repeats and four horizontal repeats. IMPORTANT • Your original image must be no larger than one of the divisions.
Creating A Mirror Image This feature enables you to make a mirror copy of a document. Use this feature when copying onto T-shirt transfers so that the image is oriented correctly when ironed onto fabric. NOTE • Use T-shirt transfers when the image will be ironed onto T-shirts. (See page 15) Follow 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. 99 copies).
Shrinking An image To Fit The Page If the image to be copied is larger than the paper, this feature will automatically reduce the image to fit the paper size. Same size paper Follow 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. 99 copies). NOTE • For the number of sheets of paper you can load at a time in the multi-purpose tray, see page 15. 4 Adjust the settings for your document as necessary.
Chapter 5 Photo Printing From A Memory Card (MP370) There are several ways you can print photos directly from a memory card, without using a computer. In particular, if you use a Photo Index Sheet, you can easily specify photographs and set printing options. Step 1 Make sure the machine is turned ON. Step 2 Load paper into the multi-purpose tray. (See page 22) Step 3 Insert a memory card. (See page 40) Step 4 Select the printing method.
X Compatible Memory Cards The following cards are compatible with the machine. They are inserted into the card slots as described below: Left card slot MEMORY STICK SmartMedia Right card slot MultiMedia Card SD Secure Digital memory card CompactFlash Type I/II xD-Picture Card Microdrive memory card CAUTION • When using an xD-Picture Card, make sure to insert the xD-Picture Card into a Compact Flash card adapter (must be purchased separately) before inserting it into the card slot of the machine.
X Inserting/Removing A Memory Card Inserting A Memory Card There are two ways of inserting a memory card depending on the type of memory card: one is to insert a memory card directly into the card slot, and the other one is to insert a memory card through a Compact Flash card adapter (must be purchased separately). CAUTION • When using an xD-Picture Card, make sure to insert the card into a Compact Flash card adapter (must be purchased separately) before inserting it into the card slot of the machine.
NOTE • If the memory card cannot be read, check that: – the memory card or Compact Flash card adapter containing the memory card is inserted all the way into the card slot. – you are using a compatible memory card. – your memory card contains image data. Removing A Memory Card Follow this procedure: CAUTION • If an error occurs during printing from the memory card (e.g.
X Convenient Printing Functions You can select print setting options, such as printing photographs without borders and printing blues and greens in landscape photographs brighter. Setting Borderless Printing This feature enables you to print colored images so that they fill the entire page without borders. Without borders With borders z To enable/disable borderless printing: 1. Press [PHOTO PRINT]. 2. Press [Menu] once until <1.PHOTO PRINT MODE> appears. 3.
3. Press [Set]. Ex: EXTENSION AMOUNT SMALL 4. Use [W] or [X] to select the extension amount. – : Reduces the amount of image that extends off the paper. – : Enlarges the amount of image that extends off the paper. 5. Press [Set]. 6. Press [Stop/Reset] to switch the machine to standby mode. Setting Vivid Photo Printing Enabling this setting will make photographs appear more vibrant, especially blues and greens.
Setting Date Printing Enabling this setting will print the date, recorded by the digital camera, below each thumbnail on an index or on the bottom right of the photograph . z To enable/disable date printing: 1. Press [PHOTO PRINT]. 2. Press [Menu] once until <1.PHOTO PRINT MODE> appears. 3. Use [W] or [X] to select the printing method, and then press [Set]. 4. Use [W] or [X] to select the paper size, and then press [Set]. 5. Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type, and then press [Set]. 6.
X Printing By Using The Photo Index Sheet With the MP370, you can easily print photographs by filling in the appropriate circles on a Photo Index Sheet to select print options and photographs you want to print. Simply scanning a Photo Index Sheet prints the selected photographs according to the selections you have made. Select the paper size and type. Select date printing and/or vivid photo printing as necessary.
4 Use [W] or [X] to select . [PHOTO INDEX SHEET] < PRINT > SCAN 5 Press [Set]. z If 30 or fewer images are stored on the memory card: 1. The Photo Index Sheet is printed. 2. Go to step 8. z If 31 or more images are stored on the memory card: SHEET (LTR or A4) W ALL PAGES X 1. Go to step 6. 6 Use [W] or [X] to select the range of photographs to print on the Photo Index Sheet. – : – : –
2. Use [W] or [X] to select the first recorded date of photographs you want to print. Ex: DATE: From W 06/02/2003 X 3. Press [Set]. Ex: DATE: To W 06/02/2003 X 4. Use [W] or [X] to select the last recorded date of photographs you want to print. Ex: DATE: To W 06/08/2003 X 5. Go to step 7. 7 Press [Set]. Ex: SHEET (LTR or A4) PRINTING P.001/002 • The machine prints the Photo Index Sheets.
10 11 Move the paper thickness lever left . to the 1 A Load the Photo Index Sheet on the platen glass. • When loading the Photo Index Sheet, place the front side down, and align the upper left corner of the sheet with the alignment mark on the lower right corner of the platen glass. CAUTION • Be sure to load the Photo Index Sheet in the correct orientation on the platen glass. 12 Press [Photo Index Sheet]. 13 Use [W] or [X] to select . [PHOTO INDEX SHEET] PRINT < SCAN > 14 Press [Set].
X Printing All Images This printing method creates individual prints of all photographs stored on a memory card. Follow this procedure: 1 Turn ON the machine, and load the correct paper in the multi-purpose tray. NOTE • For details on paper, see page 15. • For details on how to load paper, see page 22. 2 Insert the memory card into the card slot. (See page 40) 3 Press [PHOTO PRINT]. 4 Press [Menu] once until <1.PHOTO PRINT MODE> appears. 1.
9 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type. – : – : – : – : – : – : Suitable for photo paper pro. Suitable for plain paper. Suitable for high resolution paper. Suitable for photo paper plus glossy. Suitable for glossy photo paper and high gloss photo film. Suitable when using photo paper other than that described above (such as matte photo paper), or if you do not know the paper type.
X Index Printing With the MP370, you can print an index to check all the image data on the memory card, and select the settings for individual images and print them according to your preference. The operation flow is as follows: Print an index to see thumbnails of all the images on the memory card. Index printing assigns image numbers to and prints thumbnails of the image data stored on a memory card.
NOTE • You may not be able to print photographs if the file size is too large (4800 x 3600 dpi or more). Try printing the photograph from your computer. (See page 69) • For details on vivid photo printing, see page 43. • Borderless and vivid photo printing are disabled when is selected for the paper type. • You cannot set date printing from the machine for DPOF printing. (See page 59) Printing An Index This printing method prints thumbnails of the photographs on a memory card.
7 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper size. – : – <4"×6">: – <5"×7">: – : 8 Letter size Card size Card size A4 size Press [Set]. Ex: 3.SELECT PAPER TYPE W 9 X *PHOTO PAPER PRO Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type. – : – : – : – : – : – : Suitable for photo paper pro. Suitable for plain paper. Suitable for high resolution paper. Suitable for photo paper plus glossy.
Printing A Single Image This printing method prints a specified single photograph from a memory card. In order to select the photograph you want to print, you will need to print the index and note the image number assigned to the photograph. To print an index, see page 52. Follow this procedure: 1 Turn ON the machine, and load the correct paper in the multi-purpose tray. NOTE • For details on paper, see page 15. • For details on how to load paper, see page 22. 2 Insert the memory card.
11 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper size. – : – <4"×6">: – <5"×7">: – : 12 Letter size Card size Card size A4 size Press [Set]. Ex: 5.SELECT PAPER TYPE W 13 *PHOTO PAPER PRO X Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type. –: –: –: –: –: –: Suitable for photo paper pro. Suitable for plain paper. Suitable for high resolution paper. Suitable for photo paper plus glossy.
21 Press [Color]. NOTE • To cancel printing, press [Stop/Reset]. • The image printed is enlarged or reduced automatically according to the paper size printed onto. Depending on the paper size you are printing onto, image cropping may occur, with or without using the borderless printing feature. • Pressing [Black] does not start printing. Printing A Range Of Images This printing method prints a range of photographs in sequence on a memory card.
3. Press [Set]. Ex: 4.LAST IMAGE: W X 001 4. Use [W] or [X] to select the last image number you want to print. • Press and hold down [W] or [X] to quickly advance through the image numbers. 5. Go to step 8. z If you select : 1. Press [Set]. Ex: 3.DATE: From W X 06/02/2003 2. Use [W] or [X] to select the first recorded date of photographs you want to print. • Press and hold down [W] or [X] to quickly advance through the dates. • To find the date, you will need to print the index beforehand.
11 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type. – : – : – : – : – : – : Suitable for photo paper pro. Suitable for plain paper. Suitable for high resolution paper. Suitable for photo paper plus glossy. Suitable for glossy photo paper and high gloss photo film. Suitable when using photo paper other than that described above (such as matte photo paper), or if you do not know the paper type.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Printing This printing method prints photographs according to the DPOF settings specified on your digital camera. NOTE • For information on how to set the DPOF functions, see the manual supplied with your digital camera.
Chapter 6 Photo Printing Directly From A Digital Camera (MP370) Connecting a PictBridge compatible or Canon Bubble Jet Direct compatible digital camera or digital video camcorder to the MP370 enables you to print captured images directly without using a computer. When printing directly, use the USB cable supplied with your digital camera. NOTE • To photo print directly from a digital camera or a digital video camcorder, use only “PictBridge”- or Canon “Bubble Jet Direct”-compliant digital cameras.
X Paper Types For A Digital Camera You can use the following genuine Canon paper: Digital Camera Setting Paper Type Paper Size Card #1 Photo Paper Pro 4 in. × 6 in./101.6 mm × 152.4 mm Card #2 Photo Paper Plus Glossy 4 in. × 6 in./101.6 mm × 152.4 mm Card #3 Photo Paper Plus Glossy 5 in. × 7 in./127 mm × 177.
X Printing Directly From A Digital Camera This section describes how to connect a digital camera to the machine and how to print photographs. IMPORTANT • While using the machine, do not disconnect and connect the USB cable. Follow this procedure: 1 Turn ON the machine, and load the paper in the multi-purpose tray. NOTE • For details on paper, see page 15. • For details on how to load paper, see page 22. 2 Ensure that the digital camera is turned OFF.
NOTE • For the operation, print error messages and troubleshooting of the digital camera, refer to your digital camera user’s manual. • For print error messages and troubleshooting of the machine, see page 110. • For the operation, print error messages and troubleshooting of the digital video camcorder, refer to the manual supplied with your digital video camcorder.
Chapter 7 PC Becoming Familiar With The Software X Installing The Software If you have not already installed the software contained on the Setup CD-ROM supplied with this machine, please do so now. For instructions, see Set-Up Sheet or Software Guide. NOTE • For details on all features of the software, see Software Guide, located on your Setup CD-ROM.
z If using the machine with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed: This machine is equipped with a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface. Hi-Speed USB mode greatly increases data-transfer rates. However, to use this mode, you must connect it to a computer equipped with a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface by using a corresponding USB 2.0 Hi-Speed cable. Requirements to connect via USB 2.
User authority when using Microsoft Windows 2000/XP When installing the software in Windows 2000, you must log on as Administrator or have Administrator privileges. When installing the software in Windows XP, you must log on as Administrator. For details, see Software Guide, located on your Setup CD-ROM. X Software Components The following components are installed when you install the software. For the functions of each type of software, see Software Guide or the manual supplied with each software.
X Uninstalling, Reinstalling The Software If you do not need the MP Toolbox or MP Drivers any longer, or if they are not installed correctly, uninstall them. When uninstalling the software from Windows 2000, you must log on as Administrator or have Administrator privileges. When uninstalling the software from Windows XP, you must log on as Administrator. IMPORTANT • When uninstalling the MP Drivers, first uninstall the MP Toolbox.
Uninstalling The MP Drivers Follow this procedure: 1 Close any open software applications, including virus checkers. 2 Click [Start] on the taskbar, point to [(All) Programs], [Canon], and [MP Drivers], then click [Uninstall Drivers]. 3 In [Please select the device to delete], select the name of this machine ([MP370 Series] or [MP360 Series]), then click [Perform]. 4 If prompted, restart your computer. 5 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and the machine.
Chapter 8 PC Printing From Your Computer X Before Printing Before printing, confirm as follows. Is The Software (MP Drivers) Installed? If the software is not yet installed, see Software Guide, located on your Setup CD-ROM. Is The Machine Specified As [Set as Default Printer]? You can confirm whether the machine is specified as [Set as Default Printer] by opening the [Printers] screen in an application software.
X Printing Documents Installing the MP Drivers enables you to print from application software supporting a print function. The print procedure varies slightly depending on the application software. The basic print procedure is explained here. For the actual operation, see the manuals of the application software to be used for printing. IMPORTANT • While the machine is printing from the computer, or the computer is in the sleep mode or standby mode, do not disconnect and connect the USB cable.
X Canceling Printing You can cancel printing either before or after the machine starts printing. Canceling Before The Machine Starts Printing Follow this procedure: 1 In the [Print] dialog box, click the button to cancel printing. • This in most cases will be [Cancel]. Canceling After the Machine Starts Printing Follow this procedure: 1 Click [Start] on the taskbar, point to [Settings], then click [Printers]. • For Windows XP, click [Start], then click [Printers and Faxes].
Changing Print Settings With The Print Advisor Follow this procedure: 1 Open the document in the application software, and select the command to print. • This in most cases will be [Print] in the [File] menu or toolbar. 2 In the [Print] dialog box, click [Properties]. 3 In the [Properties] dialog box, on the [Main] tab, click [Print Advisor]. 4 Follow the instructions on the screen.
Chapter 9 PC Scanning X About Scanning Images You can scan images from the machine to a computer, and save them in JPEG, TIFF, or Bitmap format. And you can process that data by using the supplied application software to create original images. Furthermore, you can use the supplied OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to convert scanned paper documents to text data.
Scanning Using The MP Toolbox MP Toolbox contains buttons for scanning documents to your computer and processing and saving them. For details on using the MP Toolbox, see Software Guide, located on your Setup CD-ROM. Follow this procedure: 1 2 Load the document on the platen glass. (See page 14) On the Windows desktop, double-click [Canon MP Toolbox 4.1]. • Or, click [Start] on the taskbar, point to [(All) Programs], [Canon], and [MP Toolbox 4.1], then click [Toolbox 4.1]. 3 • The MP Toolbox opens.
4 If the settings screen appears, change the settings as necessary. • For details on the settings of the screens, see Software Guide, located on your Setup CD-ROM. Ex: Settings screen for [Mail] button 5 Click [Start]. • The document is scanned. NOTE • The scanned document will be saved in the following location, depending on your computer environment.
4 If necessary, in the scanner driver dialog box, preview the scan and make adjustments. (See Software Guide, located on your Setup CD-ROM) 5 Click [Scan]. • When scanning is complete, the scanned image will appear in the application software’s display area. Scanning With The Operation Panel Of The Machine By pressing [Color] or [Black] on the machine, you can scan documents to your computer. Pressing [Color] has the same effect as clicking [Save-2] in the MP Toolbox.
Chapter 10 Maintenance X Replacing Ink Tanks Low Ink Warning When ink is running low, the LCD will display , , or warning you to have a new ink tank ready before the ink runs out. When copying or photo printing, if the machine stops printing when the warning appears, you can continue printing by pressing [Set]. However, note that ink may run out (when printing from a computer, printing does not stop even if this warning message appears).
• Do not touch printouts with wet hands or spill liquids on them as the ink may run. • Replace ink tanks quickly. Once installed, do not remove it from the machine and leave out in the open. Doing so may cause the ink tank not to function when reinstalled in the machine. Replacing An Ink Tank This section describes how to replace an ink tank. To know when to replace an ink tank, see page 77. After replacing an ink tank, reset the ink counter as quickly as possible.
4 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 the machine. • Remove one ink tank at a time. • Do not touch the round shaft , transparent film , film cable , ink absorber (sponge part) , or any metal parts. IMPORTANT • Discard the empty ink tank immediately according to local laws and regulations for disposal of consumables. • Handle ink tanks carefully to avoid staining clothing or the surrounding area.
9 Return the scan unit to its original position. • The LCD displays a message asking if you replaced an ink tank. INK TANK CHANGED? - YES NO + 10 Press [W]. • The LCD displays a message asking if you replaced the black ink tank. BLACK INK CHANGED? - YES NO + l 11 If you replaced the black ink tank, press [W]. If you did not, press [X]. • The LCD displays a message asking if you replaced the color ink tank. COLOR INK CHANGED? - YES NO + 12 If you replaced the color ink tank, press [W].
3 Press [Set]. INK VOLUME 1.LOW INK WARNING 4 Use [W] or [X] to select <2.INK COUNT RESET>. INK VOLUME 2.INK COUNT RESET 5 Press [Set]. • The LCD displays a message asking if you replaced the black ink tank. BLACK INK CHANGED? - YES NO + NOTE • Do not press any keys other than [W] or [X]. 6 If you replaced the black ink tank, press [W]. If you did not, press [X]. • The LCD displays a message asking if you replaced the color ink tank.
X Maintaining The Print Head You can print a nozzle check pattern to check whether each print head is operating properly, and then clean or align the print head. Flowchart Of Print Head Maintenance Step 1 Print the nozzle check pattern. This pattern enables you to check whether the ink is ejecting from the print head nozzles correctly and whether the print head is aligned. For instructions on printing and reading the nozzle check pattern, see page 83 and page 84.
Printing The Nozzle Check Pattern The nozzle check pattern shows whether the print head is operating properly. NOTE • PC You can also print the nozzle check pattern from your computer. (See Software Guide, located on your Setup CD-ROM) Follow this procedure: 1 Load letter- or A4-size plain paper in the multi-purpose tray. 2 Press [Additional Functions]. USER DATA 1.INK VOLUME 3 Use [W] or [X] to select <2.MAINTENANCE>. USER DATA 2.MAINTENANCE 4 Press [Set]. MAINTENANCE 1.
Confirming The Nozzle Check Pattern This section describes how to confirm the nozzle check pattern and print head position pattern. 1 2 3 NOTE • If the ink level is low, the nozzle check pattern is not printed correctly. If the ink level is low, replace the relevant ink tank. (See page 78) z If the lines are broken, or white lines are present in pattern : 1. Clean the print head. (See page 85) Broken lines z If the pattern White lines is not uniform: 1. Align the print head.
Cleaning The Print Head If the printed nozzle check pattern is broken, missing, or a specific color is not printed, clean the print head. NOTE • Cleaning the print head consumes a small amount of ink. Cleaning too often reduces the amount of ink in the ink tanks. • Your machine performs print head cleaning every time you plug in the power cord. The machine also performs the cleaning periodically when it is ON. • PC You can also clean the print head from your computer.
Aligning The Print Head If you have printed the nozzle check pattern (see page 83) and determined that the print head needs aligning, align it from the operation panel. NOTE • PC You can also align the paper from your computer. (See Software Guide, located on your Setup CD-ROM) Follow this procedure: 1 Load letter- or A4-size plain paper in the multi-purpose tray. 2 Press [Additional Functions]. 3 Use [W] or [X] to select <2.MAINTENANCE>. 4 Press [Set]. 5 Use [W] or [X] to select <4.
9 Press [Set]. Ex: CHANGE H VALUE B 10 O Repeat steps 8 and 9 for columns B to K. Using The Calibration Function If the color tone of copies or scans of photos differs from that of the original, you can use the calibration function to adjust the color tone printed. Follow this procedure: 1 Press [Additional Functions]. 2 Use [W] or [X] to select <2.MAINTENANCE>. 3 Press [Set]. 4 Use [W] or [X] to select <6.CALIBRATION>. MAINTENANCE 6.CALIBRATION 5 Press [Set]. CALIBRATING...
Setting The Power Save Timer Power Save mode is the mode in which the scanning lamp is shut off. You can specify the length of time until the machine enters the Power Save mode by using the Power Save Timer setting. If you perform an operation immediately after recovering from Power Save mode, the image may not be correctly read by the machine. If you use the machine frequently, we recommend that you set the Power Save Timer to <4 HOURS> or <8 HOURS>.
X Cleaning Your Machine This section describes the necessary cleaning procedures for your machine. CAUTION • Be sure to turn OFF the power and disconnect the power cord before cleaning the machine. • Do not use tissue paper, paper towels, or similar materials for cleaning; they can stick to the components or generate static charges. Use a soft cloth to avoid scratching the components.
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting PC Problems Installing And Uninstalling Software X MP Drivers/MP Toolbox Cause Action Software is not installed correctly. If you have not followed the installation procedure correctly, reinstall the software. If there was an error during installation and installation was not completed, restart your computer and reinstall the software. Other applications are open. Close all applications and reinstall the software.
z Uninstallation of the MP Drivers takes too long (Windows XP). Cause Action Other applications, including Close any open applications (including anti-virus software) before anti-virus software, are running in uninstalling the software. the background. z Uninstallation was completed, but the [Canon] folder remains in the [Start] menu. Cause Action MP Drivers were uninstalled prior Go to the [Start] menu, open [Taskbar and Start Menu Properties] to uninstalling the MP Toolbox.
Paper Is Jammed X Removing Jammed Paper If is displayed on the LCD, follow this procedure to clear the paper jam. Clearing Jams In The Paper Output Tray Follow this procedure: 1 Gently pull any jammed paper out of the paper output tray. • If you cannot see any jammed paper in the paper output tray, remove it from the machine’s interior. 2 Press [Set]. • PC If you are printing from an application software, follow the instructions displayed on your computer.
If There Are Repeated Paper Jams Paper jams can occur repeatedly when the roller is not operating correctly, or paper is not loaded correctly. Paying attention to the following points, reload the paper or clean the roller. Item to be checked Checking point Corrective action Roller Is the roller clean? If the roller is dirty, clean it. (See page 89) Is the roller operating properly? If the roller is not operating properly, contact the Canon Customer Care Center.
No Power X Nothing Displays On The LCD (There Is No Power) When you connect the power cord to the machine and wall outlet, and press [ON/OFF], the machine powers ON and a message is displayed on the LCD. While the [Alarm] lamp flashes, the machine is initializing and you will not be able to use it. Wait until the [Alarm] lamp stops flashing. If nothing is displayed on the LCD, check the cause of the following. Cause The power cord is not correctly connected.
Cause Action The paper stack exceeds the If the paper stack exceeds the paper limit mark, or exceeds the capacity of the multi-purpose tray. capacity of the multi-purpose tray, reduce the amount of paper. (See page 15) The paper is not loaded correctly. Check that the paper has been loaded correctly and that the paper guide is properly adjusted. (See page 22) The paper is creased or curled. You cannot use paper that is creased. Uncurl the paper, then load it into the multi-purpose tray.
Cause Action The platen glass or the inside of the Clean the platen glass and the inside of the document cover. document cover is dirty. (See page 89) X Paper Curls Cause Action You are using thin paper to print. Use 17 lb.–28 lb. (64 g/m –105 g/m2) paper. (See page 15) You have set curled paper in the multi-purpose tray. Uncurl the paper, then load it into the multi-purpose tray.
Memory Card Problems (MP370) X Memory Card Is Not Recognized Cause Action The memory card is not correctly • Reinsert the memory card into the card slot securely. (See page 40) inserted into the card slot. • Reinsert the memory card into the appropriate card slot. (See page 40) • Reinsert the memory card into the card slot with its front side (labeled side) facing outside. (See page 40) The xD-Picture Card is directly inserted into the card slot.
X PC Cannot Write To A Memory Card From PC Cause Action is set to Press [Additional Functions] and set to . or Photo Print mode is entered. After switching to another mode, disconnect and reconnect the USB cable. Cannot write to an SD Secure Digital memory card. X Removable Disk Does Not Appear In Windows Explorer PC Cause A drive following the local volumes and CD-ROM drives is assigned as a network drive.
X The Machine Does Not Appear In [Hardware devices] In The [Add/Remove Hardware] Dialog Box (Windows 2000) PC Cause In the case of a multi-function machine, the machine does not appear in [Hardware devices] in the [Add/Remove Hardware] dialog box. X Action The [Unsafe Removal of Device] dialog box will display the message [To safely unplug or eject any of the following devices, first use the Hardware wizard in the Control Panel to stop the device].
PC Problems Printing From Your Computer Cause Action The background of the BJ Status Monitor picture is yellow or red. Follow the instructions in the BJ Status Monitor. (See Software Guide, located on your Setup CD-ROM) If appears: Clear the paper jam (see page 92) or foreign object that is preventing the print head holder from moving, then cancel printing from your computer and press [Set].
X PC Cannot Print To A Shared Printer Cause Action The server (the computer to which Turn ON the server. the machine is connected) is not turned ON. The server is not set up for printer Set up the server for printer sharing. (See Software Guide, located on sharing. your Setup CD-ROM) The server is not set up to allow your system access to the shared printer. PC Set up the server to allow your system access to the shared printer. Problems Scanning Cause Action The USB hub or repeater is defective.
Cause Action The machine is not recognized in the [Scanners and Cameras] window of [Control Panel]. Follow this procedure to check whether the machine icon is present in [Scanners and Cameras] of [Control Panel]: 1. Confirm that the USB cable is connected, and start the computer. 2. Click [Start] on the taskbar, point to [Settings], then click [Control Panel]. (Windows XP: Click [Start] on the taskbar, then [Control Panel].) 3. Double-click [Scanners and Cameras].
X You Tried To Create A Multi-page PDF, But Were Not Able To Scan Multiple Documents Cause Action The ScanGear MP (Advanced Mode) setting in the [Preferences] dialog box is incorrect. (Because [Automatically quit ScanGear MP after scanning] is selected in [Preferences] of Advanced Mode, multiple documents cannot be scanned.) If you want to scan additional documents, follow the steps below to deselect [Automatically quit ScanGear MP after scanning] before scanning. 1.
X Cannot Scan Correctly With Multi-Scan Cause The position or orientation of the documents is incorrect. Action Place the documents so that the position and orientation of the documents meet the following requirements. • There should be a gap of at least 3/8 in. (1 cm) between the edge of the platen glass and documents. • There should be a gap of at least 3/8 in. (1 cm) between the edges of the documents. • There should be 10 documents or less.
The Cover Cannot Be Closed X The Inner Cover Cannot Be Closed Cause The scan unit is returned to its original position before the inner cover is closed. Action Lift the scan unit until it locks into place, and close the inner cover by pressing the center of the cover until the cover locks into place. Then, return the scan unit to its original position. X The Paper Output Tray Cannot Be Closed Cause The inner cover is not closed properly.
X When The [Alarm] Lamp Flashes If a paper jam occurs while printing, the [Alarm] lamp flashes. Check the cause of the error below and take corrective actions. z If a message appears: 1 2 Check the message appearing on the LCD. Follow the instructions and correct the error. • For LCD messages, see page 107. 3 Press [Set] to resume operation. • The [Alarm] lamp will stop flashing. • If the error remains, turn OFF the machine and disconnect the power cord.
X LCD Messages Below is a list of messages that are displayed on the LCD when a problem occurs. Check the cause of the error and take corrective actions according to the list. Message Cause Action Details BLACK INK CHANGED? The machine is asking whether If you replaced the black ink tank, page 77 you replaced the black ink tank. press [W]. If you did not, press [X]. BLACK INK LOW The ink level in the black ink tank is low.
Message Cause Action Details COLOR INK LOW The ink level in the color ink tank is low. Make sure you have a new color ink page 78 tank ready to replace the used one when ink runs out. If the machine stops printing when copying or photo printing, you can continue printing by pressing [Set]. However, note that ink may run out. If print quality deteriorates or the printout is blank, replace the ink tank. COVER OPEN You opened the scan unit during an operation.
Message Cause Action Details NO FILES ON CARD There are no available files on Make sure you have recorded page 39 the memory card. images in the appropriate format on the memory card. PROBLEM READING The data on the memory card may be inaccessible. CARD REINSERT MEMORY CARD Check the data on the memory card — in your digital camera. PROBLEM READING There is a problem with the CARD card slot. TURN OFF AND ON Try switching to another mode or — turning the machine OFF and ON.
X Cannot Print Properly From A Digital Camera (MP370) The following messages may be displayed on the digital camera or digital video camcorder when images are printed directly from them. Take the appropriate action to correct the error. • Images can be printed directly from “PictBridge” and Canon “Bubble Jet Direct” compatible digital cameras and digital video camcorders connected to this machine.
Chapter 12 Appendix This section describes how to change the machine settings, and provides a description of each setting item. How To Change Settings, And Explanation Of Their Content X Accessing The Machine Settings Follow this procedure to change the settings of each mode: 1 Refer to the function lists on the following pages to find the setting you want to change. 2 If there is a reference for the setting , refer to that page for details.
z If you press [Additional Functions]: 1. Use [W] or [X] to select the menu 2. Go to step 4. 4 with the setting you want to change. Press [Set]. • If you have completed selecting the setting, go to step 6. 5 Scroll through and register settings by the following operations. • Use [W] or [X] to scroll through settings. • To register a setting or access sub-settings, press [Set]. To further access sub-settings, repeat this operation.
Menu: IMAGE QUALITY For details, see page 27. Menu: SPECIAL COPY Name Description Settings Details 2 on 1 Copies two pages on one page (letter- or A4-size only). - page 31 BORDERLESS COPY Copies without any borders. - page 32 IMAGE REPEAT Prints multiple copies of an image on a single sheet. - page 34 AUTO Automatically selects the number of repetitions. - MANUAL Manually selects the number of repetitions. - Selects the number of vertical repetitions.
Menu: ALL IMAGES For details, see page 49. Menu: SINGLE IMAGE For details, see page 54. Menu: SELECT RANGE For details, see page 56. Menu: DPOF For details, see page 59. Function key: [Additional Functions] Menu: INK VOLUME Name Description Settings Details LOW INK WARNING Notifies you when ink in an ink tank is running low. ON OFF page 77 INK COUNT RESET Resets the ink counter for the ink tanks. page 80 BLACK INK CHANGED? Resets the ink counter for the black ink tank.
Menu: QUIET PRINTING Name Description Settings - Enables/disables quiet printing mode (reduces the ON noise when printing). OFF Details - Menu: EXTENSION AMOUNT Name Description Settings Details - For borderless printing or copying, selects the amount of image that extends off the paper. SMALL LARGE page 42 Settings Details Menu: CARD PROTECT Name Description - Enables/disables overwriting memory card data in ON all modes except photo print mode.
Settings For Paper Types For Copying Paper type displayed in LCD Suitable paper types PLAIN Suitable for plain paper. GLOSSY Suitable for glossy photo paper and high gloss photo film. HIGH RES. Suitable for high resolution paper. TRANS. Suitable for transparencies. PHOTO PRO Suitable for photo paper pro. PHOTO PLUS Suitable for photo paper plus glossy. OTHER Suitable when using photo paper other than that described above (such as matte photo paper), or if you do not know the paper type.
For Photo Index Sheet Printing (MP370) IMPORTANT • For printing a Photo Index Sheet, use only white plain paper. If you print a Photo Index Sheet on paper such as recycled paper that is not very white, it may not be read correctly by the machine. Paper type settings available Suitable paper types Plain Paper Suitable for plain paper. Photo Paper Suitable for photo paper pro and photo paper plus.
Displaying Electronic Manuals Stored On The Setup CD-ROM PC 1 Insert the Setup CD-ROM into the disk drive. • The Setup screen is displayed. • If this screen is not displayed, on the Windows desktop, double-click [My Computer] (Windows XP: Click [Start], then click [My Computer]). Open the CD-ROM icon, then double-click [setup (setup.exe)]. IMPORTANT • The electronic manuals are included in PDF and HTML format on the Setup CD-ROM.
z Copying manual to your computer: 1. Click [Yes]. • The electronic manual will be displayed after it is copied onto your computer’s hard disk. • As you copy them, a start-up icon for each manual will be placed on the Windows desktop. • Double-click the icon of the electronic manual you want to open. NOTE • Go to the following folder if you want to delete the copied manual. \Program Files\Canon\MP Drivers\MP390360 z Not copying manual to your computer: 1. Click [No].
X PC About The Software Guide The Software Guide is a PDF file included on the Setup CD-ROM.
X PC Using The Online Help When printing a document from a computer, you can use the online Help provided on the Properties dialog box of the application used to print the document. The online Help displays descriptions of the setting items of the Properties dialog box. To display the online Help, click [Help] at the lower right corner of the dialog box. In the [Help] dialog box, click the item you want to check. The detailed explanation of the item is displayed.
X Safety Information Please read the safety warnings and cautions provided in this guide to ensure that you use your machine safely. Do not attempt to use the machine in any way not described in this guide. WARNING You may cause an electric shock/fire or damage the machine if you ignore any of these safety precautions. z Location Do not place the machine close to flammable solvents such as alcohol or thinners.
z Maintenance Do not service the machine yourself except as specifically described in this guide. If further servicing is required, contact the Canon Customer Care Center at 757-413-2848. When storing the machine, choose a location where the machine is not exposed to dust. Dust accumulation may prevent the machine from operating properly. Use a damp cloth to clean the machine. Never use flammable solvents such as alcohol, benzene or thinners.
CAUTION You may cause injury or damage the machine if you ignore any of these safety precautions. z Location Do not place the following objects on top of the machine. If such objects come into contact with internal electrical components, the machine may short-circuit, resulting in fire or electrical shock.
z Power supply Never remove the plug by pulling on the cord. Pulling on the power cord may damage the cord and cause a fire or electrical shock. When turning OFF the power, be sure to press [ON/OFF] or unplug the machine. However, if the machine is unplugged during printing, the print head is not protected with the cap that prevents the ink from drying. This may affect the print quality of the machine when printing later.
z Handling Close the document cover gently to avoid catching your hand. Failing to do so may result in personal injury. Do not press down hard on the document cover when using the platen glass to scan thick books. This may damage the platen glass and document cover and/or result in personal injury. Do not touch the high-voltage electrical parts as this may result in electrical shock. Do not place heavy objects on top of the machine as these may topple over and result in injury.
z Print head/Ink tanks For safety reasons, store print heads and ink tanks out of the reach of small children. If a child ingests any ink, consult a doctor immediately. Do not shake print heads or ink tanks. Ink may leak out and stain clothing or the surrounding area. Never touch the print head.
X Legal Limitations On Use Of Your Product And Use Of Images It may be unlawful to make copies of, scan, print or use reproductions of the following documents. The list provided is non-exhaustive. When in doubt, check with a legal representative in your jurisdiction. .
X Users In The U.S.A. FCC Notice MP370: H12406 MP360: H12405 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept an interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE • This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Specifications General Specifications Power source Power consumption Weight (Components attached) Dimensions 120V/60 Hz • Maximum: Approx. 47.0 W • Standby: Approx. 14.5 W (MP370) Approx. 14.0 W (MP360) Approx. 18.5 lb./8.4 kg • 17 7/8 in. (W) × 14 1/8 in. (D) × 9 7/8 in. (H) (454 mm (W) × 358 mm (D) × 249 mm (H)) *With the multi-purpose tray and the paper output tray closed • 17 7/8 in. (W) × 21 1/2 in. (D) × 11 1/4 in.
Printable areas Note on printing area illustrations: Printing area: Canon recommends that you print within (dark shade) this area. Printable area: The area where it is possible to print. (light shade) However, printing in this area can adversely affect print quality or paper feed precision. • Paper printable areas: Letter size: 8.0 in. × 10 3/4 in. (203.2 mm × 271.4 mm) A4 size: 8.0 in. × 11 3/8 in. (203. 2 mm × 289 mm) 4" × 6" size: 3 3/4 in. × 5 3/4 in. (94.8 mm × 144.4 mm) 5" × 7" size: 4 3/4 in.
System Requirements See page 64. Ink Specifications Ink tank colors/capacity • Black (BCI-24 Black): approx. 300*, approx. 580** • Color (BCI-24 Color): approx. 160** * 1500 characters per page, normal text, at standard and plain paper mode with Windows XP printer driver. ** Based on printing the ISO JIS-SCID No. 5 pattern at standard and plain paper mode with Windows XP printer driver. Copy Specifications Copy speed No.
Photo Print Specifications (MP 370) Interface Paper Layout Features • Card slots • USB port • Plain paper • Photo Paper Pro • Plain paper: Letter/A4: With/without borders, index (max. 70 images) • Photo Paper Pro: Letter/A4: With/without borders, index (max. 70 images) Card: With/without borders, index (max.
Scan Specifications Compatibility Scanning speed Effective scanning width Scanning resolution Scanning image processing TWAIN / WIA (Windows XP) • Black & white text/grayscale (300 dpi): Min. 5.8 seconds/page (letter size)* • Color (150 dpi): Min. 17.4 seconds/page (letter size)* 8 1/2 in. (214 mm) • 1200 dpi × 2400 dpi optical • 9600 dpi enhanced • Halftones: 256 levels of gray • Color: 16,777,216 colors * Does not include the time sending the image to the computer.
Index Numerics W (–) and X (+) keys 9 2 on 1 copying 31, 113 A Access lamp 8 Additional Functions key 9 Alarm lamp 10 when flashing 106 All images printing 49 B Black key 9 Borderless copying 32, 113 Borderless printing 42 C Calibration 87 Canceling printing 71 Card slot 8 compatible memory cards 39 Card slot cover 7 Color key 9 Compact Flash card adapter 39 Components 7 COPY key 10 Copying copying two pages on a single page 31 making a mirror copy 36 menu flow 11 printable areas 131 procedure 26 reducin
CLEAR PAPER JAM 107 COLOR INK CHANGED? 107 COLOR INK LOW 108 COVER OPEN 108 DATA IN MEMORY CANNOT TURN OFF 108 FILE NOT READABLE 108 INK TANK CHANGED? 108 INSERT PHOTO CARD 108 INVALID KEY/SETTING 108 LOAD PAPER 108 MACHINE IN USE CANNOT TURN OFF 108 MEMORY FULL 108 NO FILES ON CARD 109 PROBLEM READING CARD REINSERT MEMORY CARD 109 PROBLEM READING CARD TURN OFF AND ON 109 PUT IN CARTRIDGE 109 WAIT COOLING 109 WASTE INK NEAR FULL 109 WRONG CARTRIDGE 109 Loading paper 22 envelopes 23 paper other than envelope
Printing before printing 69 documents 70 specifications 133 Problems cannot close the paper output tray 105 copying 94 installing/uninstalling software 90 nothing displays on the LCD 94 printing 94 printing from a computer 100 printing from a digital camera 110 scanning 101 R Reducing a copy an image to fit the page 30 automatically 112 custom copy ratios 29, 112 preset copy ratios 28, 112 Resolution (Image quality) 27 Roller, cleaning 89 S SCAN key 10 Scan unit 8 Scanning specifications 134 Set key 9 Set
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