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Laser Beam Printer

User's Guide

User's Guide

Summary of Contents for LASER SHOT LBP-2410

Page 1: ...ENG Laser Beam Printer User s Guide User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...LBP 2410 Laser Printer User s Guide ...

Page 3: ...is symbol are printed manuals CD ROM Guides with this symbol are PDF manuals included on the accompanying CD ROM Installation Connecting to a Computer Printing Methods Getting Started Guide CD ROM Basic Operations Troubleshooting User s Guide This Manual CD ROM The printer illustration on the cover may differ slightly from your printer ...

Page 4: ... Routine Maintenance Optional Equipment Troubleshooting Appendix Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this manual is free of inaccuracies and omissions However as we are constantly improving our products if you need an exact specification please contact Canon ...

Page 5: ...Limitations on the Usage of Your Product and the Use of Images xiv Important Safety Instructions xv Installation xv Power Supply xvi Handling xvii Maintenance and Inspections xviii Consumables xix Chapter 1 Before You Start Using This Printer Features and Benefits 1 2 Parts and Their Functions 1 4 Front View 1 4 Rear View 1 5 Internal Section of the Printer 1 6 Lamps and Toner Replacement Key 1 6 ...

Page 6: ...g the multi purpose tray 2 15 Closing the multi purpose tray 2 16 Printing Plain Paper and Heavy Paper 2 17 Printing Transparencies 2 23 Printing Envelopes 2 30 Printing from the Paper Cassette 2 38 Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette 2 38 Changing the Paper Size for the Paper Cassette 2 44 Chapter 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment Introduction 3 2 After Installing the Printer 3 2 Steps for Pr...

Page 7: ...ions 4 6 For Windows 98 Me 4 6 Displaying the Document Properties Dialog Box from the Application 4 6 Displaying the Printer Properties Dialog Box from the Printers Folder 4 8 For Windows 2000 XP 4 9 Displaying the Document Properties Dialog Box from the Application 4 10 Displaying the Document Properties Dialog Box from the Printers Folder 4 11 Displaying the Printer Properties Dialog Box from th...

Page 8: ...hod 4 57 Specifying the Paper Feed Method 4 59 Specifying the Print Quality 4 60 Specifying Color 4 62 Specifying Color Mode 4 62 Specifying Color 4 63 Printing Color Samples Windows 2000 XP only 4 65 Specifying Profiles 4 66 Adding a Profile 4 67 Editing Deleting Profile 4 69 Editing Print Jobs 4 70 Viewing the Printer Settings Restoring the Default Settings 4 72 Viewing the Printer Settings 4 73...

Page 9: ...Performing Calibration for the Printer 5 27 Cleaning the Fusing Roller 5 29 Cleaning the Printer 5 33 Moving the Printer 5 35 Moving the Printer 5 36 When the 250 sheet paper feeder is installed 5 37 Handling the Printer 5 41 Precautions for Handling the Printer 5 41 Precaution for Storing the Printer 5 42 Chapter 6 Optional Equipment Optional Equipment 6 2 250 sheet Paper Feeder 6 2 Network Board...

Page 10: ... 7 38 Chapter 8 Appendix Specifications 8 2 Hardware Specifications 8 2 Software Specifications 8 4 Dimensions of Each Part 8 5 About Color Printing 8 6 The Three Primary Colors of Light and Color 8 6 Method for Expressing Color 8 7 Mechanism of Color Printing 8 8 To Achieve More Beautiful Results in Smoother Operations 8 9 NetSpot Device Installer 8 11 NetSpot Console 8 12 System Requirements 8 1...

Page 11: ...ter safely always pay attention to these warnings CAUTION Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to injury to persons or damage to property if not performed correctly In order to use the printer safely always pay attention to these cautions IMPORTANT Indicates operational requirements and restrictions Be sure to read these items carefully in order to operate the printer correctly ...

Page 12: ...screen all button are marked Select the button which suits your needs Abbreviations Used in This Manual In this manual product names and model names are abbreviated as follows Microsoft Windows 98 operating system Windows 98 Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating system Windows Me Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP operating system Windows XP Microsof...

Page 13: ...into 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 Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you...

Page 14: ... inside this printer is hermetically sealed within the protective housing and external cover No radiation can leak from the printer in the normal operation of the product by the user This printer is classified as a Class 1 laser product under EN 60825 1 1994 and as for the U S A it is classified as Class 1 under the Code of Federal Regulations 1040 10 of Title 21 This printer has been classified u...

Page 15: ... other countries Other product and company names herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners As an ENERGY STAR Partner Canon USA 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...

Page 16: ...isclaimers The information in this manual is subject 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 INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THEREOF WARRANTIES AS TO MARKETABILITY MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT CANON INC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY D...

Page 17: ... 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 Certificates of Deposit Passports Postage Stamps canceled or uncanceled Immigration Papers Identifying Badges or Insignias Internal Revenue Stamps cancel...

Page 18: ...flammable substances If flammable substances come into contact with electrical parts inside the printer it may result in a fire or electrical shock Do not place the following items on the printer If these items come into contact with a high voltage area inside the printer it may result in a fire or electrical shock If these items are dropped or spilled inside the printer immediately turn OFF the m...

Page 19: ...rsonal injury Power Supply WARNING Do not damage or modify the power cord Also do not place heavy objects on the power cord or pull on or excessively bend it as this could cause electrical damage and result in a fire or electrical shock Keep the power cord away from a heat source failure to do this may cause the power cord coating to melt resulting in a fire or electrical shock Do not connect or d...

Page 20: ...Continued use of the printer in this condition may result in a fire or electrical shock Do not use highly flammable sprays near the printer If gas from these sprays comes into contact with the electrical components inside the printer it may result in a fire or electrical shock To avoid damage to the power cord and creating a fire hazard always turn OFF the main power switch and unplug the interfac...

Page 21: ...short circuit and result in a fire Clean the printer using a slightly dampened cloth with a mild detergent mixed with water Do not use alcohol benzene paint thinner or other flammable substances Check detergent for flammability prior to use If flammable substances come into contact with a high voltage area inside the printer it may result in a fire or electrical shock There are some areas inside t...

Page 22: ...stains When removing paper which has become jammed inside the printer remove the jammed paper gently to prevent the toner on the paper from scattering and getting into your eyes or mouth If the toner gets into your eyes or mouth wash them immediately with cold water and immediately consult a physician When loading paper or removing jammed originals or paper take care not to cut your hands on the e...

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Page 24: ...nd Benefits 1 2 Parts and Their Functions 1 4 Front View 1 4 Rear View 1 5 Internal Section of the Printer 1 6 Lamps and Toner Replacement Key 1 6 Connecting the Power Cord 1 8 Connecting the Power Cord 1 8 Turning the Printer ON OFF 1 10 Turning the Printer ON 1 10 Turning the Printer OFF 1 11 Connecting to a Computer 1 12 Using a USB Cable 1 12 Using a LAN Cable 1 13 ...

Page 25: ...gh Speed Preinstalled LBP 2410 achieves high speed transmission supporting for USB 2 0 that offers up to 480Mbps transmission speeds Easy Maintenance By adopting a drum cartridge in which Intermediate Transfer Unit Photosensitive Drum and Waste Toner Container that are normally individual consumables are combined LBP 2410 achieves significant reduction consumables Also LBP 2410 allows you to repla...

Page 26: ...Features and Benefits 1 3 Before You Start Using This Printer 1 User Friendly Color Control The user interfaces with thumbnails provide intuitive and intelligible color adjustment ...

Page 27: ...12 b b b b Upper Cover This cover is opened when replacing a toner cartridge or drum cartridge or when clearing paper jams See p 5 2 p 5 15 c c c c Lamp and Toner Replacement Key The lamp indicates the printer status and the key is used when replacing a toner cartridge See p 1 6 d d d d Multi purpose Tray This tray is to be opened and loaded with paper when feeding from the multi purpose tray See ...

Page 28: ...n the printer ON OFF Rear View a a a a Ventilation Slot exhaust slot This slot exhausts air to cool the internal section of the printer b b b b Lock Release Levers Turn these levers to remove the fuser unit or clear paper jams in the fuser unit See p 7 20 c c c c Fuser Unit This unit fixes the toner to the paper d d d d Sub Output Tray Prints are output to this tray with the print side facing up S...

Page 29: ...idge Lamps and Toner Replacement Key a a a a Toner Lamp Red On In Toner Cartridge Replacement Mode See p 5 5 Blinking Toner cartridge replacement is required or toner cartridges are not installed properly See p 5 2 b b b b Toner Replacement Key This key is used when replacing a toner cartridge Toner Cartridge Replacement Mode has to be selected when replacing a toner cartridge Press this key for 2...

Page 30: ...d Alarm Lamp Red On Service call is occurring Blinking An error other than a service call is occurring thus printing is disabled e e e e Ready Lamp Blue On The printer is ready to print Blinking The printer is conducting an operation such as printing warming up or calibration ...

Page 31: ... in a fire or electrical shock Insert the power plug completely into the power outlet as failure to do so may result in a fire or electrical shock Do not use power cords other than the power cord provided as this may result in a fire or electrical shock As a general rule do not use extension cords Using an extension cord may result in a fire or electrical shock CAUTION Do not use power supplies wi...

Page 32: ...ower source as this may result in a computer glitch or breakdown due to a power failure 1 Confirm that the power switch is turned OFF The printer is OFF when the power switch is flush with the surface of the printer 2 Connect the supplied power cord into the power cord socket 3 Connect the power plug into the AC outlet ...

Page 33: ...ter ON Press in the power switch to turn the printer ON After running a self diagnostic test the printer will be ready to print IMPORTANT Do not turn ON the printer immediately after turning it OFF After turning OFF the printer wait for 3 seconds or longer before turning it ON again If the printer does not operate properly or an error message appears in the Printer Status Window see Troubleshootin...

Page 34: ...s not printing data from another computer before turning the printer OFF When the power switch is turned OFF any print data remaining in the printer memory will be deleted Therefore confirm that all print data you need is printed before turning OFF the printer Do not turn OFF the printer in the following status When printing is taking place While running a self diagnostic test immediately after tu...

Page 35: ... even while the computer or printer is turned ON However do not insert or unplug a USB cable in the following situations It may result in a computer glitch While the computer operating system is starting up immediately after the computer is turned ON When printing is taking place After unplugging the USB cable when the computer or printer is ON wait for 5 seconds or longer before inserting the cab...

Page 36: ...the CAPT Software on p 3 4 If you are not sure about the USB cable that is required for your computer contact the dealer where you purchased the computer Using a LAN Cable When an optional network board AXIS 1611 is installed a LAN cable can be used to connect this printer to a network NOTE To use this printer on a network the printer driver must be configured on the computer to use a network prin...

Page 37: ... category 5 cable shielded twisted pair cable with RJ45 connectors attached at both ends is required IMPORTANT The network board for this printer cannot be connected to networks other than those listed above Confirm that there is a free port on the hub to which the printer will be connected An additional hub must be installed if there is no free port Network Environment An optional network board i...

Page 38: ... the network such as hubs and LAN cables must support 100Base TX For more details contact your Canon dealer 1 Connect the LAN cable to the LAN connector on the network board Use a LAN cable corresponding to the LAN connector on your network board 2 Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the hub ...

Page 39: ...Connecting to a Computer 1 16 Before You Start Using This Printer 1 ...

Page 40: ...er Source 2 8 Paper Source Type 2 8 Selecting the Paper Source 2 9 Output paper 2 12 Output Tray Type 2 12 Paper Capacity for Paper Output Tray 2 13 Switching Output Tray 2 13 Printing from the Multi Purpose Tray 2 15 Opening and Closing the Multi Purpose Tray 2 15 Printing Plain Paper and Heavy Paper 2 17 Printing Transparencies 2 23 Printing Envelopes 2 30 Printing from the Paper Cassette 2 38 L...

Page 41: ...oss mark indicates that the size that cannot be used Paper Size Size Paper Source Multi purpose Tray Cassette1 Optional A5 148 5 mm x 210 0 mm O O B5 182 0 mm x 257 0 mm O O A4 210 0 mm x 297 0 mm O O Letter 215 9 mm x 279 4 mm O O Executive 184 2 mm x 266 7 mm O O Legal 215 9 mm x 355 6 mm O O Envelope DL 110 0 mm x 220 0 mm O X Envelope COM10 105 0 mm x 241 0 mm O X Envelope C5 162 0 mm x 229 0 ...

Page 42: ...250 sheet paper feeder is installed Heavy Paper This printer can print on heavy paper in width of 76 2 to 215 9 mm in length of 127 0 to 355 6 mm and in weight of 106 to 135 g m2 including the standard paper sizes A4 B5 A5 Legal Letter and Executive Load the heavy paper with the printing side facing up in the multi purpose tray IMPORTANT Print speed drops when printing heavy paper Paper Type Print...

Page 43: ...opes may result in paper jams that are difficult to clear or may result in damaging the printer Envelopes with fasteners or snaps Envelopes with address windows Envelopes with adhesive on the surface Wrinkled or creased envelopes Poorly manufactured envelopes in which the glued parts are uneven Irregularly shaped envelopes Before loading the envelopes flatten the stack of envelopes to release any ...

Page 44: ...areas that this printer guarantees are shown as follows Plain Paper Heavy Paper Transparency Printable up to 5 mm from the edges of the paper Envelope Printable up to 10 mm from the edges of the envelope 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 105 mm 241 mm Sample Envelope COM 10 ...

Page 45: ...also unusable Jagged edged paper Wrinkled paper Paper that is folded at the corners Paper that changes its quality at high temperature Paper that contains ink that melts burns evaporates or emits harmful gases with the heat approx 185 C or 365 F of the fuser unit Heat sensitive paper Treated color paper Paper that has special coatings on its surface coated paper for ink jet printers etc Paper with...

Page 46: ...y keep the paper in the work area for at least one day prior to printing so that it can adapt to the new environment When paper is moved to a location that differs significantly in temperature or humidity it may curl or get creased Storing Color Print Paper When handling or storing color printouts printed by this printer be careful of the following points IMPORTANT Avoid storing color prints with ...

Page 47: ...ype This printer in basic unit feeds paper only from the multi purpose tray When the optional 250 sheet paper feeder is installed in your printer paper can be fed from two paper sources Standard Paper Source Multi purpose Tray Capacity Max 125 sheets 64 g m2 Multi purpose tray ...

Page 48: ...ette1 Capacity Max 375 sheets 64 g m2 Selecting the Paper Source The paper source can be selected in the Paper Source sheet in the printer driver 1 Display the Paper Source sheet and specify the settings To display the Paper Source sheet in the printer driver see Specifying the Paper Feed Method on p 4 59 Cassette 1 Multi purpose tray ...

Page 49: ... for First Second Others and Last Transparency Interleaving Allows you to place paper sheets between transparencies Paper Source Auto Multi purpose Tray Cassette1 Select the paper source Options to be specified differ depending on the settings for Paper Selection First Page Second Page Other Pages Last Page Interleaf Sheet Auto Cassette1 Paper Type Plain Paper Heavy Paper Transparencies Envelope S...

Page 50: ...y when the optional 250 sheet paper feeder is installed Continue Printing with Multi purpose Tray Specify whether the printer should switch the paper source to the multi purpose tray automatically when Cassette1 runs out of paper during a print job Setting Setting Value Description ...

Page 51: ...ide facing down NOTE Up to approximately 125 sheets of plain paper 64 g m2 can be loaded in the output tray Sub Output Tray Prints are output to this tray with the print side facing up The sub output tray is suitable for printing on transparencies or envelopes which tend to curl as the tray outputs the printed material flat IMPORTANT Remove paper from the sub output tray one by one each time it is...

Page 52: ...AUTION The fuser unit and its surroundings inside the sub output tray may become hot during operation Do not touch the fuser unit or its surroundings as it may result in burns or electrical shock Paper Type Capacity Output Tray Sub Output Tray Plain Paper 64 g m2 Approx 125 sheets 1 sheet Heavy Paper 135 g m2 Approx 50 sheets 1 sheet Transparency black and white printing only Approx 10 sheets 1 sh...

Page 53: ...Output paper 2 14 Load and Output of the Paper 2 Switching to the output tray Close the sub output tray to switch to the output tray ...

Page 54: ...n be loaded in the multi purpose tray Paper that cannot be loaded in the paper cassette such as transparencies and envelopes can be loaded in the multi purpose tray Opening and Closing the Multi Purpose Tray Opening the multi purpose tray Open the multi purpose tray using the following procedure 1 Open the multi purpose tray Hold the grip at the center of the front surface of the printer 2 Pull ou...

Page 55: ...e multi purpose tray 3 Open the extension tray when loading long size paper such as A4 Closing the multi purpose tray Close the multi purpose tray using the following procedure Keep the multi purpose tray closed when it is not used 1 Remove any loaded paper close the extension tray and then put the auxiliary tray back to the original position a b ...

Page 56: ...paper and heavy paper using the multi purpose tray using the following procedure IMPORTANT Print speed drops when printing heavy paper 1 Open the multi purpose tray and pull out the auxiliary tray For opening the multi purpose tray see Opening and Closing the Multi Purpose Tray on p 2 15 2 Spread the paper guides a little wider than the actual paper width ...

Page 57: ...purpose tray may vary depending on the paper type For more details see Printable Paper on p 2 2 Confirm that there is sufficient space between the paper limit guides and the paper stack Take out some paper when there is no space Load the paper stack straight If the rear edge of the paper stack is not properly aligned it may result in misfeeds or paper jams If the paper is curled or folded at corne...

Page 58: ...r goes into the far end 4 Slide the paper guides so that they fit to both sides of the paper stack IMPORTANT Be sure to align the paper guides with the width of the paper If the guides are too loose or too tight it may result in misfeeds or paper jams Do not touch the paper in the multi purpose tray or pull it out while printing It may result in a faulty operation Proceed to the printer driver set...

Page 59: ...Output of the Paper 2 5 Select Print in the application Select this printer from Name and click Properties The Properties dialog box for this printer will appear 6 Display the Page Setup sheet and then select the page size of the document from Page Size ...

Page 60: ...ze of the loaded paper as needed Leave the setting at Match Page Size when the paper size and output size are the same since there is no need to change the option IMPORTANT When the options are different between Page Size and Output Size the print job will be automatically reduced or enlarged for printing ...

Page 61: ...the same procedure as the settings for Paper Source although the options for Paper Source change to ones such as First Page or Other Pages when an option different from Same Paper for All Pages is selected for Paper Selection 9 Select the paper type specified in Paper Type For print on plain paper select Plain Paper For print on heavy paper select Heavy Paper ...

Page 62: ...g the multi purpose tray using the following procedure IMPORTANT Transparencies can be printed only in black and white Thoroughly fan the transparencies before loading them as they may stick to each other Print speed drops when printing transparencies 1 Open the multi purpose tray and pull out the auxiliary tray For opening the multi purpose tray see Opening and Closing the Multi Purpose Tray on p...

Page 63: ...hen fanning or aligning the transparencies try to hold the edge of paper as much as possible to avoid touching the printing side Be sure to fan the transparencies thoroughly before loading them Not fanning them properly may result in the transparencies to overlap causing paper jams Take care not to mark or stain the printing side of the transparencies with fingerprints dust or oil This may result ...

Page 64: ...he edges of the transparencies IMPORTANT Up to 60 sheets of transparencies can be loaded Confirm that there is sufficient space between the paper limit guides and the stack of transparencies Take out some transparencies when there is no space Load the stack of transparencies straight If the rear edge of the stack is not properly aligned it may result in misfeeds or paper jams If the transparencies...

Page 65: ...sparencies at temperature of 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F and a humidity of 35 to 90 Avoid leaving the transparencies exposed to air Store them in their packaging Avoid touching transparencies in the multi purpose tray or pulling them out while printing This may result in a faulty operation Proceed to printer driver settings 6 Select Print in the application Select this printer for Name and click Propert...

Page 66: ... size of the loaded paper as needed Select A4 or Letter as only A4 or Letter size is available for printing transparencies Leave the setting at Match Page Size when the paper size and output size are the same since there is no need to change the option IMPORTANT When the options are different between Page Size and Output Size the print job will be automatically reduced or enlarged for printing ...

Page 67: ...s the settings for Paper Source although the options for Paper Source change to ones such as First Page or Other Pages when an option different from Same Paper for All Pages is selected for Paper Selection NOTE When the optional 250 sheet paper feeder is installed and Transparency Interleaving is selected for Paper Selection you can interleave paper sheets between transparencies ...

Page 68: ...Paper 2 10 Select Transparencies for Paper Type The settings for Paper Type are not necessary when Transparency Interleaving is selected for Paper Selection Confirm the contents of the displayed message and then click OK 11 Click OK to close the Properties dialog box ...

Page 69: ...indows Envelopes with adhesive on the surface Wrinkled or creased envelopes Poorly manufactured envelopes in which the glued parts are uneven Irregularly shaped envelopes Before loading the envelopes flatten the stack of envelopes to release any remaining air and be sure that the edges are pressed tightly Do not print on the reverse side glued side of the envelopes Printing speed drops when printi...

Page 70: ...ti purpose tray see Opening and Closing the Multi Purpose Tray on p 2 15 2 Spread the paper guides a little wider than the actual envelope width 3 Place the stack of envelopes on a flat surface flatten them to release any remaining air and be sure that the edges are pressed tightly CAUTION Be careful not to cut your hands with the edges of the envelopes ...

Page 71: ...edges of the envelopes on a flat surface 6 Gently load the stack of envelopes with the address side facing up and their flaps come the leftward until it touches the back of the tray Be sure that the stack of envelopes is loaded under the paper limit guides CAUTION When loading envelopes be careful not to cut your hands with the edges of the envelopes Paper limit guide ...

Page 72: ...n there is no space The back side with adhesive surface of an envelope cannot be printed on Load the envelopes so that the flaps come the leftward When printing Envelope B5 load them with the flaps close and so that the top edge goes into the printer first Load the stack of envelopes straight If the rear edge of the stack is not properly aligned it may result in misfeeds or paper jams 7 Slide and ...

Page 73: ... are too loose or too tight it may result in misfeeds or paper jams Do not touch the envelopes in the multi purpose tray or pull them out while printing It may result in a faulty operation Proceed to printer driver settings 8 Select Print in the application Select this printer from Name and click Properties The Properties dialog box for this printer will appear ...

Page 74: ...rom Page Size 10 From Output Size select the size of the loaded paper as needed Leave the setting at Match Page Size when the paper size and output size are the same since there is no need to change the option IMPORTANT When the options are different between Page Size and Output Size the print job will be automatically reduced or enlarged for printing ...

Page 75: ...Printing from the Multi Purpose Tray 2 36 Load and Output of the Paper 2 11 Display the Paper Source sheet and select Multi purpose Tray for Paper Source 12 Click OK to close the Properties dialog box ...

Page 76: ...Printing from the Multi Purpose Tray 2 37 Load and Output of the Paper 2 13 Click OK to perform printing ...

Page 77: ...ime after installing the paper feeder be sure to turn the printer ON first Do not remove the paper cassette while printing It may result in paper jams or printer malfunction Do not load other than plain paper 64 to 105 g m2 It may result in paper jams or printer malfunction Do not load jagged edged creased or extremely curled paper It may result in paper jams or printer malfunction Up to approxima...

Page 78: ...r Cassette 2 39 Load and Output of the Paper 2 Do not touch the black rubber pad in the paper cassette It may result in misfeeds 1 Pull out the paper cassette 2 Push down the plate of the paper cassette to lock it Rubber pad ...

Page 79: ...so that the bottom of the page touches the paper guide CAUTION When loading paper be careful not to cut your hands with the edges of the paper IMPORTANT Make sure that the paper guide is adjusted to fit the paper size If it does not fit correctly it may result in misfeeds Up to approximately 250 sheets of plain paper 64 g m2 can be loaded in the paper cassette Be careful that the paper stack does ...

Page 80: ... the edges of the paper stack are not aligned properly In this case align the edges of the stack on a hard flat surface NOTE To print on letterhead paper or paper printed with a logo load the paper with the print side facing down and the top of the paper to the front of the cassette ABC Paper feed direction ...

Page 81: ...the hook on the paper guides Confirm that there is sufficient space between the hook and paper stack Take out some paper when there is no space 5 Set the paper cassette into the printer Push the paper cassette into the printer firmly until the front side of the cassette is flush with the front surface of the printer Hook Hook ...

Page 82: ... paper cassette has a display indicating the amount of paper remaining in the cassette If the cassette is full the indicator will be at the top The indicator will go down as the amount of paper decreases The indicator is helpful for confirming the amount of paper remaining in the cassette Amount of Paper Remaining ...

Page 83: ...te can be changed using the following procedure Paper sizes that can be loaded in the paper cassette are A4 B5 A5 Legal Letter and Executive IMPORTANT Make sure that the paper guide is adjusted to fit the paper size If it does not fit correctly it may result in misfeeds 1 Pull out the paper cassette 2 Remove any paper that is left in the paper cassette ...

Page 84: ... sides of the paper cassette when the plate of the paper cassette is locked The plate may snap forcefully if the lock is released and may result in personal injuries 4 Hold the lock release lever of the rear paper guide and slide the guide to the mark indicating the subject paper size The paper size indicated on the paper guide should be aligned with the mark Lock release lever Lock release lever ...

Page 85: ... of the desired paper size When adjusting the paper guides hold both guides at one time IMPORTANT Align the paper guide with the position shown in the figure B5 JIS position when using B5 size paper 182 mm x 257 mm B5 ISO is not used 6 Load paper in the paper cassette and set the cassette into the printer For loading paper see Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette on p 2 38 Set this part to the posi...

Page 86: ...rinter 3 2 Steps for Printing to be Followed Each Time 3 2 Required System Environment 3 2 Installing the CAPT Software 3 4 For Windows 98 Me 3 4 For Windows 2000 3 19 For Windows XP 3 34 After Completing Installation 3 48 Printing a Test Page 3 50 When Installation Fails 3 53 Connecting the Printer with the Printer Sharing Function on a Network 3 56 Setting the Print Server 3 57 Installation on t...

Page 87: ...ng to be Followed Each Time Perform the following steps each time you perform a print job Specifying Properties Specify the paper size page size and the number of copies in the printer driver Accurate print results may not be obtained when these settings are not made properly For Printing Select the print menu from the application The procedure is different depending on the application Refer to th...

Page 88: ...ver Professional Microsoft Windows XP Professional Home Edition Compatible Computers Computers on which the above operating systems can run Required Memory Sufficient memory for the above operating systems to run Compatible USB Windows 98 Me USB Full Speed USB1 1 equivalent Windows 2000 XP USB 2 0 Hi Speed USB Full Speed USB1 1 equivalent ...

Page 89: ...from the CD ROM IMPORTANT Do not connect the USB cable before the installation The installation will be failed Connect the USB cable at the appropriate point during the installation Step 10 p 3 7 1 Press the power switch to turn OFF the printer 2 Turn on the computer and start up Windows 98 Me 3 Insert the User Software for LBP 2410 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive If the CD ROM is already in the driv...

Page 90: ...nfirming the language will appear 5 Confirm the language and click Yes After the installation setup completes the CAPT Canon Advanced Printing Technology installer software will start up The installation will start and the Setup Wizard dialog box will appear 6 Click Next The License Agreement dialog box will appear ...

Page 91: ...click Next Depending on the environment a message to restart the computer may be displayed In this case restart the computer and continue the installation 8 Check Install Printer Driver through a USB Connection then click Next 9 The message Unable to cancel setup after setup is started Are you sure you want to start setup now will be displayed Click Yes ...

Page 92: ...ow appears connect the printer to the computer with the USB cable then turn ON the power switch of the printer Connect the printer to the computer with the USB cable Press the power switch of the printer to turn it ON Installation of the printer driver and the USB class driver will start automatically ...

Page 93: ...dows will restart automatically The installation of the USB class driver and the printer driver is completed IMPORTANT When there is not enough free hard disk space the dialog box below will be displayed during the installation In this case click OK to stop the installation and increase the free space then install the CAPT software again ...

Page 94: ...ith Plug and Play confirm that the printer is properly connected to the computer and the printer is turned ON 1 Turn ON the computer and start up Windows 98 Me The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear If the following dialog box appears click Next then proceed to Step 2 If the following dialog box appears click Next then proceed to Step 9 ...

Page 95: ...e Recommended and then click Next For Windows Me select Specify the location of the driver Advanced The dialog box for specifying the search location will appear 3 Insert the User Software for LBP 2410 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 4 Uncheck Floppy disk drives and CD ROM drive check Specify a location and then click Browse ...

Page 96: ...older then click OK When your CD ROM drive is drive D select the D English Usbport Win98 Windows 98 D English Usbport WinMe Windows Me folder 6 Confirm that the correct folder is displayed in Specify a location then click Next 7 Click Next Installation of the USB class driver will start ...

Page 97: ...cally Wait for a moment The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box will be displayed Click Next to continue the installation 9 Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and then click Next For Windows Me select Specify the location of the driver Advanced The dialog box for specifying the search location will appear ...

Page 98: ...ck Floppy disk drives and CD ROM drive check Specify a location and then click Browse 11 Select the folder then click OK When your CD ROM drive is drive D select the D English Win98_Me folder 12 Confirm that the correct folder is displayed in Specify a location and then click Next ...

Page 99: ...r has been already installed on the computer the message Do you want your Windows based programs to use this printer as the default printer will appear In this case select Yes or No 15 Click Finish Installation of the printer driver will start 16 The Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 Installation dialog box will be displayed and then click OK The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear ...

Page 100: ... Wizard 1 On the Start menu point to Settings and click Printers The Printers folder will open Then double click the Add Printer icon The Add Printer Wizard dialog box will open The Add Printer Wizard dialog box will also appear using the following procedure Double click My Computer Control Panel Printers Add Printer Double click My Computer Printers Add Printer Windows 98 only 2 Click Next ...

Page 101: ...the Printing Environment 3 3 Select Local printer and click Next NOTE This window will not appear when the network settings are not configured 4 Click Have Disk 5 Insert the User Software for LBP 2410 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then click Browse ...

Page 102: ...ng Environment 3 6 When your CD ROM drive is drive D select D English Win98_Me and then click OK 7 Confirm that the selected folder is displayed in Copy manufacturer s files from then click OK 8 Select Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 from Printers then click Next ...

Page 103: ...change the printer name If another printer driver has been already installed on the computer the message Do you want your Windows based programs to use this printer as the default printer will appear In this case select Yes or No 11 Click Finish Copying files will be started 12 Click OK 13 If the printer is not connected to the computer connect them with a USB cable and then turn the printer ON Th...

Page 104: ... start up Windows 2000 3 Log on as an Administrator NOTE Full Control Permission is required for the installation of the printer driver 4 Insert the User Software for LBP 2410 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive If the CD ROM is already in the drive take it out and insert it again The CD ROM Menu will appear automatically IMPORTANT If the CD ROM Menu does not appear automatically select Run under the Sta...

Page 105: ...onfirming the language will appear 6 Confirm the language and click Yes After the installation setup completes the CAPT Canon Advanced Printing Technology installer software will start up The installation will start and the Setup Wizard dialog box will appear 7 Click Next The License Agreement dialog box will appear ...

Page 106: ...click Next Depending on the environment a message to restart the computer may be displayed In this case restart the computer and continue the installation 9 Check Install Printer Driver through a USB Connection then click Next 10 The message Unable to cancel setup after setup is started Are you sure you want to start setup now will be displayed Click Yes ...

Page 107: ...low appears connect the printer to the computer with the USB cable then turn ON the power switch of the printer Connect the printer to the computer with the USB cable Press the power switch of the printer to turn it ON Installation of the printer driver and the USB class driver will start automatically ...

Page 108: ...ndows will restart automatically The installation of the USB class driver and the printer driver is completed IMPORTANT When there is not enough free hard disk space the dialog box below will be displayed during the installation In this case click OK to stop the installation and increase the free space then install the CAPT software again ...

Page 109: ...re installing the CAPT software with Plug and Play confirm that the printer is properly connected to the computer and the printer is turned ON 1 Turn ON the computer and start up Windows 2000 2 Log on as an Administrator NOTE Full Control Permission is required for the installation of the printer driver 3 Click Next ...

Page 110: ...3 4 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended in the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box and click Next NOTE Unknown may be displayed as the name of the device 5 Uncheck Floppy disk drives and CD ROM drive check Specify a location and then click Next ...

Page 111: ...into the CD ROM drive then click Browse 7 When your CD ROM drive is drive D select D English Win2K_XP Select CNAC1STK INF then click Open 8 Confirm that the selected folder is displayed in Copy manufacturer s files from then click OK A dialog box informing of the completion of the search for the driver file will appear ...

Page 112: ...Click Next Copying files will be started Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear NOTE Click Yes if the message This driver is not digitally signed is displayed 10 Click Finish The installation of the USB class driver and the printer driver is completed ...

Page 113: ... and start up Windows 2000 2 Log on as an Administrator When the dialog box for Plug and Play appears click Cancel NOTE Full Control Permission is required for the installation of the printer driver 3 On the Start menu point to Settings and click Printers The Printers folder will open Then double click the Add Printer icon The Add Printer Wizard dialog box will open The Add Printer Wizard dialog b...

Page 114: ...Up the Printing Environment 3 5 Confirm that Local printer is selected then click Next NOTE Do not select Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer 6 Select the port to which LBP 2410 is connected normally USB001 then click Next ...

Page 115: ...tting Up the Printing Environment 3 7 Click Have Disk 8 Insert the User Software for LBP 2410 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then click Browse 9 When your CD ROM drive is drive D select D English Win2K_XP Select CNAC1STK INF then click Open ...

Page 116: ...vironment 3 10 Confirm the contents of Copy manufacture s files from then click OK For example when your CD ROM drive is drive D it is displayed as D English Win2K_XP Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 will be displayed in the Add Printer Wizard dialog box 11 Click Next ...

Page 117: ... Enter a new name in Printer name if you want to change the printer name then click Next 13 Click Next NOTE When sharing this printer on a network select Share as then click Next The display for entering Location and Comment will appear Enter them as necessary then click Next ...

Page 118: ...s will be started When printing a test page a dialog box will appear after printing Click OK to close the dialog box NOTE Click Yes if the message This driver is not digitally signed is displayed 16 If the printer is not connected to the computer connect them with a USB cable and then turn the printer ON The installation of the printer driver is completed ...

Page 119: ...tart up Windows XP 3 Log on as an Administrator NOTE Full Control Permission is required for the installation of the printer driver 4 Insert the User Software for LBP 2410 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive If the CD ROM is already in the drive take it out and insert it again The CD ROM Menu will appear automatically IMPORTANT If the CD ROM Menu does not appear automatically select Run under the Start m...

Page 120: ...onfirming the language will appear 6 Confirm the language and click Yes After the installation setup completes the CAPT Canon Advanced Printing Technology installer software will start up The installation will start and the Setup Wizard dialog box will appear 7 Click Next The License Agreement dialog box will appear ...

Page 121: ...click Next Depending on the environment a message to restart the computer may be displayed In this case restart the computer and continue the installation 9 Check Install Printer Driver through a USB Connection then click Next 10 The message Unable to cancel setup after setup is started Are you sure you want to start setup now will be displayed Click Yes ...

Page 122: ...low appears connect the printer to the computer with the USB cable then turn ON the power switch of the printer Connect the printer to the computer with the USB cable Press the power switch of the printer to turn it ON Installation of the printer driver and the USB class driver will start automatically ...

Page 123: ...ndows will restart automatically The installation of the USB class driver and the printer driver is completed IMPORTANT When there is not enough free hard disk space the dialog box below will be displayed during the installation In this case click OK to stop the installation and increase the free space then install the CAPT software again ...

Page 124: ... the printer is properly connected to the computer and the printer is turned ON 1 Turn ON the computer and start up Windows XP 2 Log on as an Administrator NOTE Full Control Permission is required for the installation of the printer driver 3 Insert the User Software for LBP 2410 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click Next ...

Page 125: ...3 4 Select the search method and folder to browse Select Search for the best driver in these locations Uncheck Search removable media floppy CD ROM Check Include this location in the search Click Browse When your CD ROM drive is drive D select D English Win2K_XP Click OK ...

Page 126: ... the selected folder is displayed in Include this location in the search then click Next The installation process will be displayed Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear 6 Click Finish The installation of the USB class driver and the printer driver is completed ...

Page 127: ...e computer and start up Windows XP 2 Log on as an Administrator When the dialog box for Plug and Play appears click Cancel NOTE Full Control Permission is required for the installation of the printer driver 3 Display the Printers and Faxes folder For Windows XP Professional Click Start menu Printers and Faxes For Windows XP Home Edition Click Start menu Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Pr...

Page 128: ...oftware 3 43 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 5 Click Next 6 Confirm that Local printer attached to this computer is selected then click Next NOTE Do not check Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer ...

Page 129: ...3 7 Confirm that Use the following port is selected and select the port to which the LBP 2410 is connected normally USB001 Virtual printer port for USB then click Next 8 Click Have Disk 9 Insert the User Software for LBP 2410 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then click Browse ...

Page 130: ...select D English Win2K_XP Select CNAC1STK INF then click Open 11 Confirm the contents of Copy manufacture s files from then click OK For example when your CD ROM drive is drive D it is displayed as D English Win2K_XP Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 will be displayed in the Add Printer Wizard dialog box 12 Click Next ...

Page 131: ...Enter a new name in Printer name if you want to change the printer name then click Next 14 Click Next NOTE When sharing this printer on a network select Share name then click Next The display for entering Location and Comment will appear Enter them as necessary then click Next ...

Page 132: ...lick Next 16 Click Finish Copying files will be started When printing a test page the dialog box will appear after printing Click OK to close the dialog box 17 If the printer is not connected to the computer connect them with a USB cable and then turn the printer ON The installation of the printer driver is completed ...

Page 133: ...When the installation of the CAPT software is completed the icon and folder for Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 will be created For Windows 98 Me 2000 The printer icon for Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 will be displayed in the Printers folder Canon Printer Uninstaller will be added in Programs under the Start menu ...

Page 134: ...3 49 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 For Windows XP The printer icon for Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 will be displayed in the Printers and Faxes folder Canon Printer Uninstaller will be added in All Programs under the Start menu ...

Page 135: ...ocedure NOTE The screens used are for Windows 98 1 Display the Printers or Printers and Faxes folder For Windows 98 Me 2000 Click Start menu Settings Printers For Windows XP Professional Click Start menu Printers and Faxes For Windows XP Home Edition Click Start menu Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Printers and Faxes The Printers or Printers and Faxes folder will appear ...

Page 136: ...ing Environment 3 2 Select the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon then select Properties from the File menu The Properties dialog box for the printer will appear 3 Click Print Test Page from General page The printer will print a test page automatically ...

Page 137: ... the Printing Environment 3 4 When printed properly click Yes NOTE If the test page is not printed properly uninstall the CAPT software See When Installation Fails on p 3 53 restart the computer then start the installation procedure again ...

Page 138: ...he CAPT Software on p 3 69 or follow this procedure 1 Confirm that the computer is connected to the printer with the USB cable and the printer is turned ON 2 Select Start menu Settings Control Panel then double click the System icon For Windows XP Professional Click Start menu Control Panel System For Windows XP Home Edition Click Start menu Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware System ...

Page 139: ... 2000 XP click Hardware Device Manager and then double click Universal Serial Bus controllers 4 Delete only the following USB class driver under Universal Serial Bus controllers Select Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 for Windows 98 or Canon CAPT USB Device for Windows Me and then click Remove For Windows 2000 XP display Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 or Canon CAPT USB Device then select Uninstall in the Acti...

Page 140: ... of Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 Canon CAPT USB Device or Unknown devices Never delete other devices or device drivers Windows may not operate properly 5 When the Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears click OK 6 Click Close System Properties will close 7 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer then restart Windows After Windows starts up again reinstall the CAPT Software See Installing the CAP...

Page 141: ...owing procedure The computer that is directly connected to the printer is called the print server and the computers that can use the printer over the network are called clients When using the print server perform the following steps Network Environments Print Server of Windows 98 Me Windows 98 Me Client Windows 98 Me Client Windows 2000 XP Client Windows 2000 XP Client Print Server of Windows 2000...

Page 142: ...e p 3 60 Windows 2000 XP p 3 63 Installation on the Client See p 3 64 NOTE Using this printer on your network requires that both the print server and the client computers are using Windows 98 or later Setting the Print Server Windows 98 Me NOTE The screens used are for Windows 98 Network Settings 1 Double click My Computer Control Panel the Network icon The Network dialog box will open 2 Select th...

Page 143: ...he Printing Environment 3 3 Click the Service icon and then click Add 4 Select File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks then click OK The Select Network Component Type dialog box will appear first then the display will return to the Network dialog box 5 Click File and Print Sharing ...

Page 144: ...etting Up the Printing Environment 3 6 Confirm that I want to be able to allow others to print to my printer s is selected then click OK 7 Display the Access Control sheet and select either Share level access control or User level access control 8 Click OK then restart Windows ...

Page 145: ...r Sharing Settings 1 Click Start menu Settings Printers The Printers folder will appear 2 Right click the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon then select Sharing from the pop up menu The Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 Properties dialog box will appear 3 Select Shared as Change Share Name then enter Comment and Password as needed ...

Page 146: ... or special characters in Share Name 4 Click OK The printer icon changes to indicate the sharing state Windows 2000 XP NOTE The screens used are for Windows 2000 Network Settings 1 For Windows 2000 Click Start menu Settings Network and Dial up Connections For Windows XP Click Start menu Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Network Connections For Windows 2000 the Network and Dial up Conn...

Page 147: ...2 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 2 Right click Local Area Connection icon then select Properties from the pop up menu The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box will appear 3 Confirm that File and Printers Sharing for Microsoft Networks is selected then click OK ...

Page 148: ...tings immediately after the installation Printer sharing settings requires running Network Setup Wizard and enabling the sharing settings For more details see the online help on Windows 1 For Windows 2000 Click Start menu Settings Printers For Windows XP Professional Click Start menu Printers and Faxes The Printers or Printers and Faxes folder will appear 2 Right click the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 241...

Page 149: ...allation Do not enter blank or special characters in Share Name Installation on the Client This section describes the procedure for installing the printer driver on the client computers NOTE Clients can be both Windows 98 Me and Windows 2000 XP When the print server is Windows 98 Me download installation of the driver to Windows 2000 XP cannot be performed Installing from Add Printer Wizard IMPORT...

Page 150: ...ettings and click Printers The Printers folder will open Then double click Add Printer For Windows XP Professional Click Start Printers and Faxes For Windows XP Home Edition Click Start Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Printers and Faxes The Add Printer Wizard dialog box will appear 2 Click Next 3 Select Network printer and click Next ...

Page 151: ...ith the Printer Sharing Function on a Network 3 66 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 4 For Windows 98 Me click Browse For Windows 2000 XP click Next 5 Select the printer then click Next For Windows 98 Me proceed to Step 7 ...

Page 152: ...ault printer then click Next 7 Click Finish NOTE Click Yes if the message This driver is not digitally signed is displayed Download Installation 1 For Windows 98 Click Start menu Programs Windows Explorer For Windows Me 2000 Click Start menu Programs Accessories Windows Explorer For Windows XP Click Start menu All Programs Accessories Windows Explorer ...

Page 153: ...nvironment 3 2 Select the print server from Network Computer for Windows Me 2000 XP My Network Places Double click the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon Or drag and drop the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon into the Printers folder 3 The Printers dialog box will appear Follow the instructions on the screen ...

Page 154: ...uter logged on by any other than an Administrator Be sure that Windows 2000 XP computer from which the driver is to be uninstalled was started up by an Administrator 1 Make sure to close all files and programs listed below Help files Printer Status Window Control Panels Other applications 2 Click Start menu Programs Canon Printer Uninstaller Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 Uninstaller For Windows XP Cli...

Page 155: ...lation will start Please wait until it completes 6 Click Exit The Delete Printer dialog box will close NOTE For details on uninstalling the USB class driver see When Installation Fails on p 3 53 When the installation of the CAPT software is not completed properly uninstall the CAPT software restart the computer and then start the installation procedure again ...

Page 156: ... 49 Watermark Printing 4 50 Specifying a Custom Paper Size 4 53 Printing Borders and Printing Dates 4 55 Gutters 4 56 Specifying the Finishing Method 4 57 Specifying the Paper Feed Method 4 59 Specifying the Print Quality 4 60 Specifying Color 4 62 Specifying Profiles 4 66 Editing Print Jobs 4 70 Viewing the Printer Settings Restoring the Default Settings 4 72 Printer Status Window 4 75 Using the ...

Page 157: ...in the accompanying CD ROM 1 Load the paper in the multi purpose tray or paper cassette For more details see Printing from the Multi Purpose Tray on p 2 15 and Printing from the Paper Cassette on p 2 38 2 Start up Adobe Acrobat Reader then select Page Setup from the File menu 3 Specify the paper size of the document and printing orientation then click OK 4 Select Print from the File menu The print...

Page 158: ...ge range All Prints all pages Current page Prints the currently displayed page only Pages Specifies the printing pages with page numbers Number of copies Specifies the number of copies to be printed You can specify from 1 to 999 6 For more detailed settings click Properties The Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 Properties dialog box will appear ...

Page 159: ...int than when selecting General 8 Specify the print options in the Page Setup Finishing Paper Source and Quality sheets then click OK The display will return to the Print dialog box NOTE It is recommended that you confirm the contents of the Page Setup sheet and the Paper Source sheet for each print job 9 Click OK The printer will start to print NOTE When the print job does not complete properly s...

Page 160: ...r Status Window will appear NOTE The Printer Status Window may not appear depending on the settings for Display Printer Status Window in the Preferences menu See Setting Preferences on p 4 77 2 Click the button for the desired operation on the toolbar Canceling the Print Job Click Delete Job Pausing the Print Job Click Pause Job Resuming the Print Job Click Resume Job ...

Page 161: ...ox displayed from the application settings can be specified for that particular document In the Printer Properties dialog box displayed from the Printers folder the print options and default values for all print jobs can be specified NOTE The Configuration sheet can be displayed only by using the procedure described in Displaying the Printer Properties Dialog Box from the Printers Folder on p 4 8 ...

Page 162: ... 7 Printing a Document 4 NOTE Printing procedures differ depending on the application For more details see the manual for the application 2 Confirm the printer name and click Properties The Document Properties dialog box will appear ...

Page 163: ...ing a Document 4 Displaying the Printer Properties Dialog Box from the Printers Folder 1 Click Start menu Settings Printers The Printers folder will open 2 Select the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon then select Properties from the File menu ...

Page 164: ...box displayed from the Printers folder the default values for all print jobs can be specified In the Printer Properties dialog box displayed from the Printers folder the printer options can be specified and frequently used options can be added as a Profile NOTE Full Control Permission is required to specify the settings for the Printers folder When the Document Properties dialog box cannot be disp...

Page 165: ...the Document Properties Dialog Box from the Application This example uses Adobe Acrobat Reader included in the accompanying CD ROM 1 Select Print from the File menu in the application The Print dialog box will appear 2 Confirm the printer name and then click Properties ...

Page 166: ...Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon and selecting Properties from the pop up menu Displaying the Document Properties Dialog Box from the Printers Folder 1 Click Start menu Settings Printers For Windows XP Professional Click Start menu Printers and Faxes For Windows XP Home Edition Click Start menu Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Printers and Faxes The Printers folder will appear ...

Page 167: ...HOT LBP 2410 icon then select Printing Preferences from the File menu The Document Properties dialog box will appear NOTE The Document Properties dialog box can also be opened by right clicking the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon and selecting Printing Preferences from the pop up menu ...

Page 168: ...the Start menu select Settings then Printers For Windows XP Professional Click Start menu Printers and Faxes For Windows XP Home Edition Click Start menu Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Printers and Faxes The Printers folder will appear 2 Select the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon then select Properties from the File menu ...

Page 169: ... 4 14 Printing a Document 4 The Printer Properties dialog box will appear NOTE The Printer Properties dialog box can also be opened by right clicking the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon and selecting Properties from the pop up menu ...

Page 170: ...tings for the paper source options Perform the following steps each time installing optional 250 sheet paper feeder 1 Click Start menu Settings Printers For Windows XP Professional Click Start menu Printers and Faxes For Windows XP Home Edition Click Start menu Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Printers and Faxes The Printers folder will appear ...

Page 171: ... Printer Properties dialog box will appear NOTE The Printer Properties dialog box can also be opened by right clicking the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon and selecting Properties from the pop up menu 3 Display the Configuration for Windows 98 Me or Device Settings for Windows 2000 XP sheet and then select 250 Sheet Cassette for Paper Source Options 4 Click OK ...

Page 172: ...r Source Sheet Quality Sheet Printer Properties Dialog Box General Sheet Details Sheet Sharing Sheet Color Management Sheet Page Setup Sheet Finishing Sheet Paper Source Sheet Quality Sheet Configuration Sheet NOTE For more details of the operations see the Online Help Online Help can be displayed using the following procedure Click within the window to close Help By pressing the Tab key move the ...

Page 173: ...be selected are as follows A3 297 mm x 420 mm B4 257 mm x 364 mm A4 210 mm x 297 mm B5 182 mm x 257 mm A5 148 5 mm x 210 mm Envelope DL 110 0 mm x 220 0 mm Envelope COM10 105 0 mm x 241 0 mm Envelope C5 162 0 mm x 229 0 mm Envelope Monarch 98 4 mm x 190 5 mm Envelope B5 176 0 mm x 250 0 mm Index Card 76 2 mm x 127 0 mm Letter 215 9 mm x 279 4 mm Legal 215 9 mm x 355 6 mm Executive 184 2 mm x 266 7...

Page 174: ...at is of the same size as Page Size select Match Page Size If the selected output size is anything other than Match Page Size the print job will be automatically reduced or enlarged to fit on the page When Page Size is A3 or B4 size and Match Page Size is selected for Output Size the print job will be automatically reduced and printed on A4 size default paper When the page size number of copies an...

Page 175: ...cted for Page Layout Manual Scaling appears When 2 4 6 8 9 or 16 pages per sheet is selected for Page Layout Page Order appears Manual Scaling The scaling will be adjusted automatically when the values in Page Size and Output Size are different When you want to specify the scaling manually select Manual Scaling then specify the value in the spin box You can specify from 25 to 200 Page Order You ca...

Page 176: ...pear by clicking Edit Watermark This dialog box allows you to add new watermarks and modify previously added watermarks Layout Options p 4 55 The dialog box will appear by clicking Layout Options This dialog box allows you to specify borders date user name and page numbers to be printed on the pages ...

Page 177: ...p 4 56 Allows you to specify which edge of the printed page is to be bound Gutter p 4 56 The dialog box will appear by clicking Gutter This dialog box allows you to specify the width of the gutter and process the images Finishing Select the output method from the following options Off Prints of a complete job are grouped Collate Prints of a complete job are collated ...

Page 178: ...heet Paper Selection p 4 59 When the optional 250 sheet paper feeder is installed in the printer you can select the paper source from among the following options Same Paper for All Pages Different for First Others and Last Different for First Second Others and Last Transparency Interleaving Paper Source p 4 59 Allows you to specify the paper source When the optional 250 sheet paper feeder is insta...

Page 179: ... this option allows you to specify whether the printer should switch the paper source to the multi purpose tray automatically when Cassette1 runs out of paper during a print job Quality Sheet You can specify the following options in the Quality sheet Objective p 4 60 Selecting the appropriate objective for the contents of the print job allows you to perform optimum printing To specify in detail th...

Page 180: ...inting ratio Use this function when printing data with large printing ratio such as those with images photos in large quantities Color Mode p 4 62 Allows you to select whether to perform color printing or black and white printing Manual Color Settings p 4 63 Check this option to customize the color mode To specify the color mode in detail display the Color Settings dialog box by clicking Color Set...

Page 181: ...or printing Matching Sheet This sheet allows you to specify the procedure for color correction for printing When performing color adjustment in the printer driver the settings specified in Matching Method and Monitor Profile will be enabled When not performing specify the settings for the gamma correction that performs brightness of colors ...

Page 182: ...rinting Options 4 27 Printing a Document 4 General Sheet Displays the printer name Allows you to print a test page Details Sheet Allows you to specify the settings for the printer port and spooling and add drivers ...

Page 183: ...et Allows you to specify the settings for the printer s color profile Sharing Sheet Allows you to specify the printer sharing settings NOTE When File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks is not added to the network settings the Sharing sheet is not displayed See p 3 57 ...

Page 184: ... Options p 4 15 When the optional 250 sheet paper feeder is installed with the printer select 250 Sheet Cassette Show Icon in the Taskbar p 4 76 When this box is checked an icon for starting up the Printer Status Window appears in the taskbar on the Windows screen Get Device Status Clicking Get Device Status automatically obtains the printer status from the printer and displays it in the printer d...

Page 185: ...ource Sheet Quality Sheet Printer Properties Dialog Box General Sheet Sharing Sheet Ports Sheet Advanced Sheet Color Management Sheet Security Sheet Device Settings Sheet Profile Sheet NOTE For more details of the operations see the Online Help Online Help can be displayed using the following procedure Click within the window to close Help By pressing the Tab key move the cursor to the item that y...

Page 186: ...be selected are as follows A3 297 mm x 420 mm B4 257 mm x 364 mm A4 210 mm x 297 mm B5 182 mm x 257 mm A5 148 5 mm x 210 mm Envelope DL 110 0 mm x 220 0 mm Envelope COM10 105 0 mm x 241 0 mm Envelope C5 162 0 mm x 229 0 mm Envelope Monarch 98 4 mm x 190 5 mm Envelope B5 176 0 mm x 250 0 mm Index Card 76 2 mm x 127 0 mm Letter 215 9 mm x 279 4 mm Legal 215 9 mm x 355 6 mm Executive 184 2 mm x 266 7...

Page 187: ...t is of the same size as Page Size select Match Page Size If the selected output size is anything other than Match Page Size the print job will be automatically reduced or enlarged to fit on the page When Page Size is A3 or B4 size and Match Page Size is selected for Output Size the print job will be automatically reduced and printed on A4 size default paper When the page size number of copies and...

Page 188: ...er Sheet is selected for Page Layout Manual Scaling appears When 2 4 6 8 9 or 16 pages per sheet is selected for Page Layout Page Order appears Manual Scaling The scaling will be adjusted automatically when the values in Page Size and Output Size are different When you want to specify the scaling manually select Manual Scaling then specify the value in the spin box You can specify from 25 to 200 P...

Page 189: ...clicking Layout Options This dialog box allows you to specify borders date user name and page numbers to be printed on the pages Finishing Sheet You can specify the following options for printed pages in the Finishing sheet Binding Location p 4 56 Allows you to specify which edge of the page is to be bound ...

Page 190: ... complete job are grouped Collate Prints of a complete job are collated Finishing Details p 4 57 The dialog box will appear by clicking Finishing Details This dialog box allows you to specify the various options for print job processing EMF Spooling allows you to specify the spool file format When the check box is checked it is spooled in metafile format When not it is spooled in RAW format If you...

Page 191: ...erleaving Paper Source p 4 59 Allows you to specify the paper source When the optional 250 sheet paper feeder is installed with the printer specify the paper source according to the setting selected in Paper Selection Paper Type Specify the type of paper to be used as follow Pause when printing the Multi purpose Tray Allows you to specify whether the printer should pause a print job and display a ...

Page 192: ...y when Cassette1 runs out of paper during a print job Quality Sheet You can specify the following options in the Quality sheet Objective p 4 60 Selecting the appropriate objective for the contents of the print job allows you to perform optimum printing To specify in detail the settings for the option selected in Objective click Details Details p 4 60 The dialog box will appear by clicking Details ...

Page 193: ...quantities Color Mode p 4 62 Allows you to select whether to perform color printing or black and white printing Manual Color Settings p 4 63 Check this option to customize the color mode To specify the color mode in detail display the Color Settings dialog box by clicking Color Settings Color Settings p 4 63 The dialog box will appear by clicking Color Settings This dialog box provides the Color A...

Page 194: ...g Method and Monitor Profile will be enabled When not performing specify the settings for the gamma correction that performs brightness of colors Print Color Sample p 4 65 After specifying the settings in the Color Adjustment sheet which appears by clicking Color Settings you can print the before adjustment image and the after adjustment image on one sheet of paper General Sheet Displays the print...

Page 195: ...Document 4 Sharing Sheet Allows you to specify the printer sharing settings NOTE The Sharing sheet does not appear when the appropriate network settings is not configured See p 3 63 Ports Sheet Allows you to add delete and specify a printer port ...

Page 196: ...tions 4 41 Printing a Document 4 Advanced Sheet Allows you to specify the time the printer is available and the settings for spooling Color Management Sheet Allows you to specify the settings for the printer s color profile ...

Page 197: ... Settings Sheet The Device Settings sheet allows you to specify the paper source options and the method for displaying the Printer Status Window Paper Source Options p 4 15 When the optional 250 sheet paper feeder is installed with the printer select 250 Sheet Cassette Spooling at Host Allows you to specify whether jobs are spooled on the Host ...

Page 198: ...ice Status Clicking Get Device Status automatically obtains the printer status from the printer and displays it in the printer driver settings Profile Sheet Allows you to create and add a new Profile and edit an added Profile Profile List Displays the list of the available Profiles Name Displays the name of the Profile selected in Profile List Comment Displays a comment about the Profile selected ...

Page 199: ...t you want to edit Edit p 4 69 The dialog box will appear by clicking Edit This dialog box allows you to specify the name icon comment and print settings for a newly added Profile or one that you want to edit Delete p 4 69 Allows you to delete an added Profile Import p 4 69 Allows you to import a Profile saved as a file and add it to the printer driver Export p 4 69 Allows you to save an added or ...

Page 200: ...stom settings as well as the default settings for a Profile in the Document Properties dialog box Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet Multiple pages can be printed on one sheet of paper 1 Display the Page Setup sheet 2 From the Page Layout pull down menu select the page numbers to be printed on one sheet The number of pages which can be printed on one sheet of paper is 1 2 4 6 8 9 or 16 ...

Page 201: ...options under the Page Order pull down menu differ depending on the selected orientation and the number of pages to be printed on one sheet 4 Click OK Scaling Print Output You can select the scale when 1 Page per Sheet is selected for Page Layout The scaling will be adjusted automatically when Page Size and Output Size are different You can specify the scale manually from 25 to 200 ...

Page 202: ...4 Scaling a Document Automatically 1 Display the Page Setup sheet 2 Specify the page size in Page Size 3 Specify the output size in Output Size 4 Click OK The scaling will be set automatically depending on the sizes specified in Page Size and Output Size ...

Page 203: ... Printing a Document 4 Scaling a Document Manually 1 Display the Page Setup sheet 2 Specify the page size in Page Size 3 Specify the output size in Output Size 4 Check Manual Scaling then specify the value in the spin box 5 Click OK ...

Page 204: ...han one sheet of paper You can join these printed pages together to make one large poster 1 If you are using Windows 2000 XP display the Device Settings sheet and select Auto from Spooling at Host 2 Display the Page Setup sheet and select Poster N x N N 2 3 4 from Page Layout A layout image of the output will be displayed in Preview ...

Page 205: ...g and layout option is disabled When you perform poster printing the settings for Page Order are disabled Watermark Printing Allows you to superimpose watermarks such as COPY CONFIDENTIAL etc over the printed page Select the desired character string from the list of character strings registered as watermarks Also you can add a new watermark or edit a previously added watermark by clicking Edit Wat...

Page 206: ...rinting a Document 4 2 Select the character string to print as a watermark from the list on the right side 3 Confirm the settings then click OK Editing Watermarks 1 Display the Page Setup sheet check Watermark then click Edit Watermark ...

Page 207: ...ngle of the watermark Name Enter the name of the new watermark to be displayed in Watermark in the Page Setup sheet Text Enter the characters to be printed as a watermark Font Select the font type for the watermark TrueType fonts only Style Select the font style for the watermark Size Specify the font size for the watermark Color Specify the color for the watermark Watermark Border Specify whether...

Page 208: ...m Paper Size The Custom Paper Size Settings dialog box will appear 2 Specify the following options as needed Paper List Displays the names and sizes of the standard paper and any previously added custom paper Name of Custom Paper Size Enter the name of the custom paper size to be added Up to 31 characters can be entered Unit Specify the units millimeter or inch used when setting the size ...

Page 209: ...cify the height and width of the custom paper size Height Width Select portrait orientation Height Width and specify within valid setting of size Form Description for Allows you to enter the custom paper name Units Select from either Metric or English Paper Size Specify the height and width of the custom paper size Height Width Select portrait orientation Height Width and specify within valid sett...

Page 210: ...s date and page numbers to be printed on the output pages 1 Display the Page Setup sheet then click Layout Options The Layout Options dialog box will appear 2 Specify the following options as needed Edging Specify the type of edging to be printed as a page border Print Date Prints the printing date on the print job Specify the position of the printing date from the list on the right ...

Page 211: ...placed to make room for the gutter At this point you can select whether to reduce the size of image to fit for the remaining space 1 Display the Finishing sheet 2 In Binding Location specify the side on which the gutter is to be located then click Gutter Print User Name Prints the user name registered in the computer Specify the position of the user name from the list on the right Print Page Numbe...

Page 212: ...value in the spin box Specify the options for Image Processing as needed 4 Confirm the settings then click OK The display will return to the Finishing sheet Specifying the Finishing Method Allows you to specify various settings for the finishing methods 1 Display the Finishing sheet then click Finishing Details ...

Page 213: ...ex cards that can only be printed in specific directions Special Print Mode Print quality may deteriorate depending on the type of paper or the operating environment of the printer Special Print Mode provides settings that allow you to correct some problems with print quality EMF Spooling Windows 2000 XP only Allows you to specify whether the print data is spooled in EMF metafile format When this ...

Page 214: ...sheet paper feeder is installed with the printer Specify the paper source according to the option selected in Paper Selection Paper Type Select the type of paper to be loaded in the printer Pause when printing the Multi purpose Tray Allows you to specify whether the printer should pause a print job and display a message or continue the job when feeding paper from the multi purpose tray Continue Pr...

Page 215: ...llows you to perform optimum printing by simply selecting the appropriate option from the Objective list in the Quality sheet 1 Display the Quality sheet 2 Select the appropriate option from Objective For more detailed settings click Details The Details Settings dialog box will appear ...

Page 216: ...sizes from an application the printed images can look rough or jagged Specify this option for smoothing the output of low resolution image data Toner Density Adjust the toner density for the printed output Toner density of all four colors CMYK can be adjusted Use Toner Save By using this option you can save toner consumption as some parts of the data are omitted from the print job Use Pure Black A...

Page 217: ...en Auto Detect is selected some black and white pages may be printed in Full Color 3 Confirm the settings then click OK Black and White Prints in black and white even for color print data Full Color Prints in the four colors of CMYK Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black Auto Detect Automatically selects either color printing or black and white printing depending on the types of documents ...

Page 218: ...ustment sheet then specify the following options as needed Adjustment Grid Adjust color by moving Preview Image at the center of the Adjustment Grid from side to side or up and down Brightness Adjust the brightness for the print data Adjust the settings by dragging the Brightness slider from side to side Contrast Adjust the contrast for the print data Adjust the settings by dragging the Contrast s...

Page 219: ...Select the appropriate option for the monitor or scanner in use Gamma When Off is selected for Matching Mode adjust color by brightness without performing matching Use CanoFine Windows 2000 XP only Select this option when using CanoFine Enhanced Saturation Windows 2000 XP only Emphasizes color intensity for CanoFine processing This option can be specified when Use CanoFine is selected Single page ...

Page 220: ...print a before adjustment image and an after adjustment image on one sheet of paper This is useful to compare the results of the adjustment 1 Display the Quality sheet and check Manual Color Settings and then click Color Settings 2 Specify the options in the Color Settings dialog box as needed then click OK 3 Return to the Quality sheet and check Print Color Sample ...

Page 221: ...d NOTE If you are using Windows 98 Me up to 50 Profiles can be added To add up to 50 Profiles for each user account click My Computer Control Panel Password click the User Profiles sheet then select Users can customize their preferences and desktop settings Windows switches to your personal settings when you log on If you are using Windows 2000 XP up to 50 Profiles for each user account can be add...

Page 222: ...e 1 Click Add Profile The Add Profile dialog box will appear 2 Enter the name of the Profile in Name Icon allows you to select the icon for the Profile Enter any comments in Comment as needed NOTE Up to 31 characters for Name and 255 characters for Comment can be entered ...

Page 223: ...Confirming the Printer Settings Click View Settings By clicking OK the display will return to the Add Profile dialog box 3 Click OK The display will return to the Properties sheet Confirm that the name of the added Profile is in the Profile drop down list ...

Page 224: ...hange or save the Profile information and delete it from Profile List 1 Click Edit Profile The Edit Profile dialog box will appear 2 Edit the Profile information Editing Method You can change the settings for Name Icon and Comment By clicking and you can change the order of the selected Profile ...

Page 225: ...on remain effective even if the Profile is changed Deleting Method When Delete is clicked the Profile is deleted from the list IMPORTANT You can delete only custom Profiles You cannot delete default Profiles Also you cannot delete the Profile currently selected in another sheet Editing Print Jobs Allows you to combine two print jobs into one or change job settings for the combined job You can comb...

Page 226: ... The message that the screen will go to the Edit and Preview mode will be displayed Click OK 3 Specify the settings in each sheet then click OK 4 Click OK or Print The Canon PageComposer dialog box will appear and the print job will be displayed on the list ...

Page 227: ...selected in the Printer Properties dialog box and Lock is set the Canon PageComposer dialog box appears each time you print Viewing the Printer Settings Restoring the Default Settings Allows you to confirm or restore all the specified settings in the Page Setup Finishing Paper Source Quality or Configuration Device Settings sheet at one time First confirm that one of the Page Setup Finishing Paper...

Page 228: ...gs 1 Click View Settings The View Settings dialog box will appear By clicking the Page Setup Finishing Paper Source Quality or Configuration Device Settings tab you can view the settings for each sheet at the same time 2 Click OK The display will return to the Properties dialog box ...

Page 229: ...ttings click Restore Defaults Only the same settings as the ones that are displayed in the Restore Defaults sheet can be restored to the default settings The settings in the Page Setup Finishing Paper Source Quality and Configuration Device Settings sheets can not be restored all at once to the default settings ...

Page 230: ...resume and cancel When the job status that you have no access permission for is displayed these menus are grayed out Options Menu Allows you to specify the environment settings for the Printer Status Window displays various information and perform calibration for the printer Help Menu Displays the Online Help Icon Displays the current printer status Message Area Displays the current printer status...

Page 231: ... the icons and messages that indicate the life of each of the toner cartridges and drum cartridge Also displays the total number of printed pages Refresh Button Obtains the printer status and refreshes the Printer Status Window display Progress Bar Indicates the progress of the current print job with the number of printed pages and changing graphic background Toolbar Performs a print job operation...

Page 232: ... tone settings and cause the Printer Status Window to monitor the printer status Display Printer Status Window Group When Starting Printing The Printer Status Window appears automatically each time you print Only when Errors Occur The Printer Status Window appears only when an error has occurred while printing Always Display on Top Places the Printer Status Window on top of all of other windows on...

Page 233: ...g a Document 4 1 Select Preferences from the Options menu The Preferences dialog box will appear 2 Confirm each of the settings then click OK NOTE For detailed information on operations for the Printer Status Window see the Online Help ...

Page 234: ...size during a print job so make sure that the printer is not printing when registering It is possible to register a paper size even in the middle of printing as long as one of the following messages is displayed Printing Paused Specified Paper Incorrect Out of Paper No xxx in Cassette 1 xxx represents paper size 1 Select Register Paper Size from the Options menu The Register Paper Size dialog box ...

Page 235: ...Window display You can also obtain the same result by clicking Refresh the Printer Status Window in the Printer Status Window Utility Menu Utility menu allows you to specify the settings for calibration and performs cleaning of the fusing roller Cleaning Cleans the fusing roller when the front or back of printed pages has smudge marks By cleaning it you can avoid a deterioration in print quality F...

Page 236: ...of the Print Server Displays the status of the local print jobs and the client s print jobs You can pause resume and cancel a print job Plays a sound message If the print server is Windows 2000 XP the status is not displayed if no one is logged on Client s Printer Status Clients can pause resume and cancel a print job Only users or computers with the same name as the client s can play sound messag...

Page 237: ...Printer Status Window 4 82 Printing a Document 4 ...

Page 238: ... Storing Toner Cartridges 5 14 Replacing the Drum Cartridge 5 15 When a Message Appears 5 15 Indications in the Consumables Counters Dialog Box 5 16 Replacing the Drum Cartridge 5 17 Precautions for Handling the Drum Cartridge 5 24 Storing a Drum Cartridge 5 26 Performing Calibration for the Printer 5 27 Cleaning the Fusing Roller 5 29 Cleaning the Printer 5 33 Moving the Printer 5 35 Moving the P...

Page 239: ...o be replaced soon For details check the Consumables Counters dialog Replacement of the cartridge is needed soon Print operation can be continued Check the cartridge indicated in the Consumables Counters dialog box Have a new cartridge available when this message appears The cartridge should be replaced if you are going to print a large amount of data Replacement of toner cartridge is required ton...

Page 240: ... of A4 or Letter Indications in the Consumables Counters Dialog Box A Consumables Counters dialog box that gives you an idea of the time for replacing a cartridge is located in the Printer Status Window The status of a toner cartridge for each color is displayed in the Consumables Counters dialog box Displaying the Consumables Counters Dialog Box 1 Display the Printer Status Window For details on ...

Page 241: ...les Counters from the Options menu The Consumables Counters dialog box will appear The meaning of the icons is indicated as follows The black toner cartridge is used as an example Icon Definition Ready to print Replacement is needed soon Have another toner cartridge available Lifetime of the toner cartridge has been reached Replace the toner cartridge The toner cartridge has not been installed ...

Page 242: ...he toner remaining inside the cartridges to ignite resulting in burns or a fire CAUTION If toner gets onto your hands or clothing wash it off immediately with cold water Do not use warm water as this may set the toner permanently and you may not be able to remove the toner stains IMPORTANT Use only toner cartridges intended for use with this printer 1 Press Toner Replacement for 2 seconds The tone...

Page 243: ...pen it until it stops 3 Make sure that the desired toner cartridge is at the position for replacing If the desired toner cartridge is not at the place for replacing close the cover then open it again when the sound of printer operation stops Repeat the opening and closing of the upper cover until the replacing toner cartridge comes up to the replacing position ...

Page 244: ...t a toner cartridge of the same color from the protective bag Open the protective bag with scissors so as not to damage the cartridge IMPORTANT Keep the protective bag in which the cartridge came in It may be required when taking out the toner cartridge for printer maintenance Be careful not to hold or touch the prohibited portions such as the sensor or electrical contacts It may result in damage ...

Page 245: ...y distribute the toner inside IMPORTANT If toner is not distributed evenly it may result in a deterioration in print quality Be sure to carry out this procedure properly Be sure to shake the toner cartridge gently Toner may spill if the cartridge is handled without caution 7 Remove the protective cover Hold the protective cover and remove it as shown in the figure a b Protective cover ...

Page 246: ...he cartridge from removed It may be required when taking out the toner cartridge for printer maintenance 8 Place the toner cartridge on a flat surface then pull out the sealing tape Approx 45 cm in length while supporting the toner cartridge Hold the tab on the sealing tape and pull it out straight CAUTION If the sealing tape is pulled out forcefully or stopped at midpoint toner may spill If toner...

Page 247: ...out the sealing tape completely from the toner cartridge If the sealing tape remains in the toner cartridge it may result in a deterioration in print quality Dispose of the sealing tape according to local regulations 9 Hold the grip on the toner cartridge and install it in the printer Position the triangular mark on the toner cartridge with the triangular mark on the printer and install the toner ...

Page 248: ...he cartridge and on the toner cartridge holder will be aligned as shown in the figure 10 Close the upper cover Hold the grip on the upper cover and close it gently The toner cartridge holder will rotate automatically 11 Press Toner Replacement for 2 seconds when the sound of printer operation stops Toner replacement key ...

Page 249: ...oner cartridges WARNING Do not burn or throw used toner cartridges into open flames as this may cause the toner remaining inside the cartridges to ignite resulting in burns or a fire CAUTION If toner gets onto your hands or clothing wash it off immediately with cold water Do not use warm water as this may set the toner permanently and you may not be able to remove the toner stains IMPORTANT If a t...

Page 250: ...t it vertically or upside down Never attempt to disassemble or modify the cartridge If a toner cartridge is brought to an environment where the temperature differs extremely condensation may occur both inside and on the outside of the cartridge If you are going to install a cartridge that was stored in a cold place in a warm room leave the cartridge stored in the protective bag for over two hours ...

Page 251: ...cartridge in a place exposed to direct sunlight Do not store a cartridge in a hot or humid place or a place where the temperature and humidity can change significantly Storing temperature range 0 to 35 C 32 to 95 F Storing humidity range 35 to 85 RH no condensation Do not store a cartridge in a place that can generate corrosive gases such as ammonia a place in which a considerable amount of salt i...

Page 252: ...4 size plain paper continuously on Canon evaluation standard The amount may be reduced to about half depending on paper type or paper size and when intermittent printing has been performed Intermittent printing is printing by certain amount of pages at intervals The lifetime of drum cartridge when performing intermittent printing is indicated as follows Every 4 pages Approx 19 000 pages Every 2 pa...

Page 253: ... cartridge is displayed in the Consumables Counters dialog box Displaying the Consumables Counters Dialog Box 1 Display the Printer Status Window For details on displaying the printer status window see Displaying the Printer Status Window on p 4 76 2 Click Consumables Counters on the Printer Status Window The Consumables Counters dialog box can also be displayed by selecting Consumables Counters f...

Page 254: ...lothing wash it off immediately with cold water Do not use warm water as this may set the toner permanently and you may not be able to remove the toner stains Do not touch the electrical contacts or gears in the upper cover as this may result in an electric shock IMPORTANT Use only a drum cartridge intended for use with this printer The inner portion of the printer must be cleaned when replacing a...

Page 255: ...Routine Maintenance 5 1 Open the upper cover Hold the grip on the upper cover and open it until it stops 2 Remove the drum cartridge from the printer Push the drum cartridge in the direction of the arrow a and lift it straight up b a b ...

Page 256: ...ubstances come into contact with a high voltage area inside the printer it may result in a fire or electrical shock IMPORTANT Be careful not to scratch the transparent sheet or peel it by force Do not wet the cloth with water or detergent Be careful not to touch unnecessary parts in the printer when cleaning 4 Take the drum cartridge out of the protective bag Open the protective bag with scissors ...

Page 257: ... careful not to hold or touch the portions that are not described for this procedure such as the sensors It may result in damage to the printer Do not expose the drum cartridge to direct sunlight or strong light 5 Remove the packing materials 7 pieces Remove the packing materials a and b by hooking your fingers into the tab and pulling them in the direction of the arrows Sensors Drum protective sh...

Page 258: ...erials c and d by turning them in the direction of the arrows until they stop and pulling them away Remove the packing materials e and f by holding the grips and pulling them in the direction of the arrows Hold the packing material g and remove it as shown in the figure c d e f g ...

Page 259: ...The image quality may deteriorate Do not apply shock to the drum cartridge memory or bring it near magnetic waves It may result in damage to the printer After removing the packing materials install the drum cartridge in the printer as soon as possible Dispose of the packing materials according to local regulations Electrical contacts Electrical contacts Drum cartridge memory Imaging transfer belt ...

Page 260: ...install it in the printer Position the triangular mark on the drum cartridge with the triangular mark on the printer and install the drum cartridge a Lock the drum cartridge by pushing it down toward you b IMPORTANT Lock the drum cartridge securely so that it may be in the state shown in the figure a b ...

Page 261: ...hrow used drum cartridges into open flames as this may cause the toner remaining inside the cartridges to ignite resulting in burns or a fire CAUTION If toner gets onto your hands or clothing wash it off immediately with cold water Do not use warm water as this may set the toner permanently and you may not be able to remove the toner stains IMPORTANT Print quality may deteriorate if you touch or d...

Page 262: ...e in Do not hold or touch the electrical contacts It may result in damage to the printer Do not hold or touch the imaging transfer belt The image quality may deteriorate Do not apply shock to the drum cartridge memory or bring it near magnetic waves It may result in damage to the printer When handling a drum cartridge hold it properly as shown in the figure Do not set it vertically or upside down ...

Page 263: ...rotective bag until it is ready to be used If a drum cartridge has to be removed from the printer for maintenance place it in the protective bag that it came in or wrap it with a thick cloth immediately Do not store a cartridge in a place exposed to direct sunlight Do not store a cartridge in a hot or humid place or a place where the temperature and humidity can change significantly Storing temper...

Page 264: ...xes folder For Windows 98 Me 2000 Click Start menu Settings Printers For Windows XP Professional Click Start menu Printers and Faxes For Windows XP Home Edition Click Start menu Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Printers and Faxes The Printers or Printers and Faxes folder will appear 2 Select the Canon LASER SHOT LBP 2410 icon then select Properties for Windows 98 Me or Printing Preference...

Page 265: ...Page Setup sheet then click Display Printer Status Window The Printer Status Window will appear 4 Click the Options menu point to Utility and then click Calibration Calibration will be started It takes approximately 65 seconds to complete calibration Please wait until it completes ...

Page 266: ... deterioration can be prevented by cleaning the fusing roller First print out a cleaning page as shown in the figure using A4 size paper Then feed the cleaning page from the multi purpose tray to clean the fusing roller IMPORTANT A cleaning page cannot be printed on paper in size other than A4 Be sure to use A4 paper 1 Open the multi purpose tray Hold the grip at the center of the front surface of...

Page 267: ...ce 5 2 Pull out the auxiliary tray a and open the extension tray b 3 Load A4 paper on the multi purpose tray 4 Display the Printer Status Window For details on displaying the Printer Status Window see Displaying the Printer Status Window on p 4 76 a b ...

Page 268: ...will be printed 6 Load the cleaning page with the printed side facing down and the arrow mark going into the multi purpose tray first When other paper has already been loaded in the multi purpose tray load the cleaning page then click resume The paper will go into the printer slowly to start cleaning the fusing roller ...

Page 269: ...Cleaning the Fusing Roller 5 32 Routine Maintenance 5 NOTE It takes approximately 3 minutes to clean the roller The cleaning process cannot be canceled Please wait until it ends ...

Page 270: ...th with a mild detergent mixed with water Do not use alcohol benzene paint thinner or other flammable substances Check detergent for flammability prior to use If flammable substances come into contact with a high voltage area inside the printer it may result in a fire or electrical shock IMPORTANT Be careful not to use a cleaning agent other than water or a mild detergent mixed with water as it ma...

Page 271: ... detergent mixed with water and wipe off the dirt If a neutral detergent was used for cleaning be sure to wipe away the detergent with a soft cloth dampened with water 3 After wiping with a damp cloth wipe the printer with a dry cloth 4 When the printer is completely dry plug the power cord into the AC outlet ...

Page 272: ...ace cable may be damaged resulting in a fire or electrical shock CAUTION This printer weighs approximately 20 7 kg Printer 15 kg Toner cartridge x 4 3 2 kg Drum cartridge 2 5 kg Be careful not to hurt your back or other portions of your body when carrying the printer Be sure not to hold portions other than the grips for moving the printer The printer may drop and result in personal injuries The ba...

Page 273: ... printer and unplug the cord from the AC outlet 2 Remove all interface cables and the power cord 3 Carry the printer unit Hold the grips located on both sides of the printer securely with both hands 4 Set the printer down carefully at the place of installation CAUTION When installing the printer gently lower the printer onto the floor or the paper feeder to avoid catching your hands as this may re...

Page 274: ...sheet paper feeder is installed If the optional 250 sheet paper feeder is installed remove the paper feeder in the following procedure before moving the printer CAUTION Do not move the printer with the optional 250 sheet feeder installed Be sure not to hold the paper cassette or any portions other that the grips for moving the printer The printer may drop and result in personal injuries ...

Page 275: ...ance 5 1 Turn OFF the printer and unplug the cord from the AC outlet 2 Remove all interface cables and the power cord 3 Detach the printer from the paper feeder Hold the grips located on both sides of the printer securely with both hands a b ...

Page 276: ...T Be sure that a space for attaching cables etc is secured at the place of installation 5 Set the printer slowly on the paper feeder Set the printer by adjusting the grips to the grooves on the paper feeder CAUTION When installing the printer gently lower the printer onto the floor or other machine to avoid catching your hands as this may result in personal injuries Pockets Grips for moving ...

Page 277: ...Moving the Printer 5 40 Routine Maintenance 5 6 Connect the power cord and all interface cables 7 Connect the power plug into the AC outlet ...

Page 278: ...nter Follow the precautions below so that high quality printing can be maintained constantly IMPORTANT Do not place any heavy objects on the printer or multi purpose tray It may result in damage to the printer Do not leave the upper cover opened longer than required Exposing to direct sunlight or strong light may result in a deterioration in print quality Avoid vibration while the printer is print...

Page 279: ...as been turned OFF and has cooled down sufficiently If you do not plan to use the printer for a long period of time unplug the power cord from the power outlet Do not use or store the printer in a room where chemicals are used Precaution for Storing the Printer When you do not plan to use the printer for a long period of time store it in the following environment Temperature from 0 to 35 C 32 to 9...

Page 280: ...IS 1611 6 2 Installing the 250 sheet Paper Feeder 6 3 Installation Space 6 3 Confirming the Package Contents 6 4 Installing the 250 sheet Paper Feeder 6 4 Removing the 250 sheet Paper Feeder 6 9 Installing the Network Board AXIS 1611 6 10 Confirming the Package Contents 6 11 Preparing Cables 6 11 Parts and Their Functions 6 12 Installing the Network Board 6 12 Removing the Network Board 6 16 ...

Page 281: ...feeder can be installed at the bottom of this printer Up to approximately 250 sheets of plain paper 64 g m2 in sizes of A4 B5 A5 Legal Letter and Executive can be loaded in this cassette Network Board AXIS 1611 By installing the optional network board AXIS 1611 you can use the LBP 2410 directly connected to the network For more details on the AXIS 1611 access the web site of Axis Communications ht...

Page 282: ...ce required for using the printer with the 250 sheet paper feeder installed is indicated in the figure Dimensions of the Printer Required Peripheral Space Foot Position 682 758 515 5 2 208 100 100 100 1174 5 1 4 5 1 482 mm 376 1 When loading legal size paper it is 1 232 mm 2 When loading legal size paper it is 573 mm 223 99 129 5 322 73 56 5 314 100 66 320 5 93 5 66 mm ...

Page 283: ...ed from the printer before installing the 250 sheet paper feeder Otherwise it may damage the power cord or interface cables and result in a fire or electrical shock IMPORTANT Do not touch the connector or rollers on the paper feeder It may result in a malfunction or deterioration in print quality The 250 sheet paper feeder is installed with tapes and packing materials in order to protect the feede...

Page 284: ...ables and the power cord 3 Move the printer from the installed area Hold the grips located on both sides of the printer securely with both hands CAUTION This printer weighs approximately 20 7 kg Printer 15 kg Toner cartridge x 4 3 2 kg Drum cartridge 2 5 kg Be careful not to hurt your back or other portions of your body when carrying the printer a b ...

Page 285: ...and result in personal injuries The back portion of the printer is relatively heavy Be careful not to get off balanced when lifting the printer The printer may drop and result in personal injuries 4 Set the paper feeder at the place of installation When carrying the paper feeder hold the grips on both sides as shown in the figure Heavier on the back portion ...

Page 286: ... 7 Optional Equipment 6 5 Pull out the paper cassette from the paper feeder 6 Remove the tape that is securing the paper guide at the back 7 Push down the paper cassette plate a remove the packing material by turning it to the leftward b a b ...

Page 287: ...et the printer by adjusting the grips to the pockets on the paper feeder CAUTION When installing the printer gently lower the printer onto the floor or other printer to avoid catching your hands as this may result in personal injuries 10 Connect the power cord and all interface cables 11 Connect the power plug into the AC outlet Pockets Grips for moving ...

Page 288: ...l interface cables and power cord are disconnected from the printer before removing the paper feeder Otherwise it may damage the power cord or interface cables and result in a fire or electrical shock IMPORTANT Remove the paper feeder when you are going to move or repair the printer 1 Turn OFF the printer and unplug the cord from the AC outlet 2 Remove all interface cables and the power cord 3 Lif...

Page 289: ... IP NetBIOS NetBEUI TCP IP NetBIOS NetBEUI Usable Protocols Client Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Client Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Print Server Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Client Windows 98 Me 2000 Client Windows XP Connecting the network board on the printer directly to the computer Connecting the printer to the computer via a print server LBP 2410 AXIS 1611 Installed LBP 2410 AXIS 1611 Installed When Windows XP is...

Page 290: ...nce When connecting to a 10Base T Ethernet network A UTP category 3 4 or 5 cable Unshielded twisted pair cable with RJ45 connectors attached at both ends or STP category 3 4 or 5 cable Shielded twisted pair cable with RJ45 connectors attached at both ends is required When connecting to a 100Base TX Ethernet network A UTP category 5 cable Unshielded twisted pair cable with RJ45 connectors attached ...

Page 291: ...amp illuminates when the printer is ON If the lamp does not illuminate when the printer is ON it indicates a malfunction in the network board e e e e MAC Address Label Indicates the MAC address for this network board Installing the Network Board Install the network board in the expansion board slot on the printer in the following procedure CAUTION Be sure that the printer is OFF and that all inter...

Page 292: ... electricity such as the computer display while working Do not touch the network board parts printed wire or connectors with your hands To prevent it being affected by static electricity keep the network board in the protective bag until it is ready to be installed The protective bag will be required when the network board is taken out so do not dispose of the bag NOTE A Phillips screwdriver is re...

Page 293: ...The protective plate that were removed will be required when the network board is removed Keep them where they will not get lost 4 Install the network board in the expansion board slot Hold the metal panel portion of the network board and install the board by adjusting it to the guide rail inside the expansion board slot IMPORTANT Do not touch the network board parts printed wire or connectors wit...

Page 294: ...op and bottom sections of the network board with the 2 screws 6 Connect the LAN cable to the connector of the network board Connect a LAN cable that is compatible to the LAN connector on the network board according to the network 7 Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the hub ...

Page 295: ... following procedure Have available the protective plate and screws of the expansion board slot that was removed when the network board was installed CAUTION Be sure that the printer is OFF and that all interface cables and power cord are disconnected Replacing with the power ON or cables and wires connected may result in an electrical shock Be careful when handling the network board Touching the ...

Page 296: ... network board in the protective bag that it came in IMPORTANT Do not touch the network board parts printed wire or connectors with your hands The screws that were removed will be required when installing the protective plate Put them where they will not get lost 4 Attach the protective plate on the expansion board slot and secure it with the screws 5 Connect the power cord and all interface cable...

Page 297: ...Installing the Network Board AXIS 1611 6 18 Optional Equipment 6 ...

Page 298: ...Have Trouble Printing 7 2 Alarm Lamp 7 3 Paper Jams 7 4 Paper Jam Inside the Printer 7 6 Paper Jam Behind the Printer 7 13 Paper Jam in the Drum Cartridge 7 22 Service Call 7 25 Print Quality Problems 7 27 When Nothing is Printed 7 36 Installation Problems 7 37 Problems During Local Installation 7 37 Problems During Network Installation 7 37 Miscellaneous Problems 7 38 ...

Page 299: ...Alarm Lamp on p 7 3 Follow the messages displayed in the Printer Status Window to handle with the error See Using the Printer Status Window on p 4 75 The power cord is disconnected See Connecting the Power Cord on p 1 8 The power switch is turned OFF See Turning the Printer ON OFF on p 1 10 The printer is installed in an adverse environment See the Getting Started Guide Other problems See Print Qu...

Page 300: ...m has occurred in the printer the Alarm lamp red goes on or blinks When the Alarm lamp is on a service error is occurring In this case Service Call on p 7 25 When the Alarm lamp is blinking take measures according to the direction of the Printer Status Window ...

Page 301: ...moving jammed paper or when inspecting the inside of the printer do not allow necklaces bracelets or other metal objects to touch the inside of the printer as this may result in burns or electrical shock CAUTION Do not to touch the electrical contacts or gears in the upper cover as this may result in an electrical shock Message Procedure for Clearing Paper Jams Paper Jam inside Printer Paper Jam I...

Page 302: ...y get into your eyes or mouth If toner gets into your eyes or mouth wash it away immediately and consult a physician When removing jammed paper be careful not to cut your hands with the edges of paper IMPORTANT Applying excess force may result in tearing the paper or damaging the printer When removing the paper pull the paper in the proper direction judging from the position of the paper If paper ...

Page 303: ...e Printer Status Window remove the paper in the following procedure 1 If paper is jammed in the output tray remove the jammed paper 2 If paper is jammed in the multi purpose tray remove the jammed paper IMPORTANT If the jammed paper cannot be removed easily proceed to the next step Do not try to remove it forcefully ...

Page 304: ... feeder is installed perform the following procedure Pull out the paper cassette Remove the jammed paper IMPORTANT If the jammed paper cannot be removed easily proceed to the next step Do not try to remove it forcefully Set the paper cassette in the printer ...

Page 305: ...shooting 7 4 Open the upper cover Hold the grip on the upper cover and open it until it stops 5 Remove the drum cartridge from the printer Push the drum cartridge in the direction of the arrow a and lift it straight up b a b ...

Page 306: ...at is set inside Be careful not to touch the drum or open the drum s protective shutter Be careful not to hold or touch the portions that are not described for this procedure such as the sensors It may result in damage to the printer Do not expose the drum cartridge to direct sunlight or strong light Do not hold or touch the electrical contacts It may result in damage to the printer Sensors Drum p...

Page 307: ...may deteriorate Do not apply shock to the drum cartridge memory or bring it near magnetic waves It may result in damage to the printer 6 Place the drum cartridge in the protective bag 7 Press the green lock release lever a and remove the jammed paper b Drum cartridge memory Imaging transfer belt a b ...

Page 308: ... protective bag 9 Hold the drum cartridge with both hands and install it in the printer Position the triangular mark on the drum cartridge with the triangular mark on the printer and install the drum cartridge a Lock the drum cartridge by pushing it down toward you b a b ...

Page 309: ...n the figure 10 Close the upper cover Hold the grip on the upper cover and close it gently If the message is still displayed after closing the upper cover pieces of torn paper may still be remaining inside Re check the various sections of the printer and remove all pieces of the jammed paper from inside the printer ...

Page 310: ...tatus Window remove the paper using the following procedure CAUTION The fuser unit and its surroundings inside the printer may become hot during use When replacing fuser unit do not touch the fuser unit and its surroundings as doing so may result in burns or electrical shock 1 Open the sub output tray 2 Remove the jammed paper ...

Page 311: ...shooting 7 3 Open the upper cover Hold the grip on the upper cover and open it until it stops 4 Remove the drum cartridge from the printer Push the drum cartridge in the direction of the arrow a and lift it straight up b a b ...

Page 312: ...at is set inside Be careful not to touch the drum or open the drum s protective shutter Be careful not to hold or touch the portions that are not described for this procedure such as the sensors It may result in damage to the printer Do not expose the drum cartridge to direct sunlight or strong light Do not hold or touch the electrical contacts It may result in damage to the printer Sensors Drum p...

Page 313: ...a and remove the jammed paper b IMPORTANT If no paper jam has been found yet after performing the procedure up until this step the paper may be jammed in the fuser unit at the back of the printer In this case skip Step 7 to Step 9 and start with Step 10 p 7 19 to remove the jammed paper In doing so never close the upper cover of the printer It may result in paper jams that are difficult to clear F...

Page 314: ... protective bag 8 Hold the drum cartridge with both hands and install it in the printer Position the triangular mark on the drum cartridge with the triangular mark on the printer and install the drum cartridge a Lock the drum cartridge by pushing it down toward you b a b ...

Page 315: ...e drum cartridge securely so that it may be in the state shown in the figure 9 Close the upper cover Hold the grip on the upper cover and close it gently If the message is still displayed after closing the upper cover proceed to the following procedure ...

Page 316: ...inter OFF a then unplug the power cord from the AC outlet b CAUTION The fuser unit and its periphery can become extremely hot during operation Perform the following procedure after the fuser unit has cooled down completely Touching the fuser unit when it is still hot may result in burns 11 Close the sub output tray a b ...

Page 317: ...rection of the arrow and release the lock 13 Hold the grip on the fuser unit and remove it CAUTION The fuser unit weighs approximately 1 5 kg and it is heavier on the back side Be sure to hold the grip securely when carrying a fuser unit Dropping the unit may result in personal injuries Heavier on the back side ...

Page 318: ...TANT If the paper completely winds around the fusing roller and is impossible to be removed contact your Canon dealer 15 Hold the grip on the fuser unit and install it securely 16 Lock the fuser unit by turning the two lock release levers in the direction of the arrow ...

Page 319: ... the message is still displayed after turning the printer ON pieces of torn paper may still be remaining inside Re check the various sections of the printer and remove all pieces of the jammed paper from inside the printer Paper Jam in the Drum Cartridge When the paper is jammed in the drum cartridge as shown in the figure remove the jammed paper using the following procedure ...

Page 320: ...ng 7 1 Turn the knob on the drum cartridge in the direction of the arrow 2 Lift the cover a and remove the jammed paper b IMPORTANT Do not touch the imaging transfer belt The image quality may deteriorate a b Imaging transfer belt ...

Page 321: ... to its original position a and turn the knob in the direction of the arrow b Proceed to the next steps to remove the jammed paper When removing paper jammed inside the printer Step 6 p 7 10 When removing paper jammed behind the printer Step 5 p 7 16 a b ...

Page 322: ...gure appears If the error has appeared cycle the power of the printer using the following procedure The service error message may disappear 1 Turn OFF the printer wait for 3 seconds or longer then turn ON the printer again If the service error message does not appear the printer works properly If the service error message still appears proceed to the next steps Illuminate OFF ON ...

Page 323: ...our digit alphanumeric displayed in the Printer Status Window 3 Turn the printer OFF then unplug the power plug from the AC outlet 4 Contact your Canon dealer When contacting your Canon dealer please report the problems and the four digit alphanumeric a b ...

Page 324: ...maged Remedy Replace the drum cartridge with a new one See Replacing the Drum Cartridge on p 5 15 The overall print result is faint Cause 1 Toner Density is not specified properly Remedy Specify Toner Density in the printer driver to a darker level Click Details in the Quality sheet and specify Toner Density in the Details Settings dialog box Cause 2 Use Toner Save is selected Remedy Uncheck Use T...

Page 325: ...ulti Purpose Tray on p 2 15 Printing from the Paper Cassette on p 2 38 Cause 3 Data was printed on paper from edge to edge with no margins Remedy Data cannot be printed within a 5 mm margin 10mm for envelope on all sides of the paper Therefore you should secure a margin of over 5 mm 10 mm for envelope around the data Print position is misaligned Cause 1 Gutter is specified Remedy Specify Gutter in...

Page 326: ...ter printing approximately 50 000 pages for A4 size Nothing is printed on the paper Cause 1 The toner cartridge was installed with the sealing tape still attached Remedy Remove the toner cartridge pull away the sealing tape and reinstall the cartridge See Replacing the Toner Cartridges on p 5 2 Cause 2 A few sheets of paper were fed overlapped Remedy Align the paper stack properly and load it agai...

Page 327: ...on p 5 15 Paper curls Cause 1 Paper is damp Remedy Replace paper with a newly unpacked stack Cause 2 Proper paper is not being used Remedy Replace the paper with a type that can be used with this printer See Paper Requirements on p 2 2 Cause 3 Paper was output in the output tray Remedy If you are using paper that curls easily change the output destination to the sub output tray See Output paper on...

Page 328: ...ith a new one is recommended The lifetime of the fuser unit is after printing approximately 50 000 pages for A4 size An after image appears in a non printed portion Cause 1 Proper paper is not being used Remedy Replace the paper with a type that can be used with this printer See Paper Requirements on p 2 2 Cause 2 The last printed page comes out dark in color Remedy Specify Special Print Mode in t...

Page 329: ...the fuser unit with a new one is recommended The lifetime of the fuser unit is after printing approximately 50 000 pages for A4 size Toner is scattered around the text Cause 1 Proper paper is not being used Remedy Replace the paper with a type that can be used with this printer See Paper Requirements on p 2 2 Cause 2 The printer is installed in a dry environment Remedy Specify Special Print Mode i...

Page 330: ...er driver to Special Settings 8 If the problem is solved return Special Print Mode to Off Special Print Mode is specified in the Finishing Details dialog box by clicking Finishing Details in the Finishing sheet Data is not printed in accurate color specified color or colored text appears blurred due to color deviation Cause 1 One of the four color cartridges has reached its lifetime or has deterio...

Page 331: ...hin lines or filled in patterns are different from those specified or do not appear Cause 1 Colors may not be reproduced due to the combination of colors or patterns Remedy 1 Adjust the colors with the application and print again Remedy 2 Change the patterns with the application and print again Cause 2 The color may appear different depending on the fill pattern Remedy Readjust to a darker color a...

Page 332: ...g Method in the Matching sheet by checking Manual Color Settings in the Quality sheet and clicking Color Settings Remedy 2 Adjust Gamma in the printer driver Specify Gamma in the Matching sheet by checking Manual Color Settings in the Quality sheet and clicking Color Settings Streaks appear in the gradated portions when printing a figure with gradations Cause Gray compensation is used in the gray ...

Page 333: ...ftware on p 3 69 2 Print a test page For Windows 98 Me Click the Printer Property dialog box General Print Test Page in order For Windows 2000 XP Click the Printer Property dialog box General Print Test Page in order When the test page is printed appropriately Printing can be performed from the CAPT software Check the application and make sure that all the settings are specified properly When a te...

Page 334: ...rity or User s authority is required for installing the CAPT Canon Advanced Printing Technology software Have the CAPT software installed by an authorized person For Windows XP this is Local printer attached to this computer Problems During Network Installation The name of the print server or common printer is not listed in the Common Printer list box Cause 1 The print server has not been started ...

Page 335: ...ROM menu does not appear automatically Cause 1 Always Display when CD is inserted in the CD ROM menu is not selected Remedy Right click the CD ROM icon in My Computer select Open and display the CD ROM menu manually Select Always Display when CD is Inserted Cause 2 Auto Insert Notification is not selected Windows 98 Me only Remedy Display the properties for the CD ROM drive from Device Manager and...

Page 336: ...About Color Printing 8 6 The Three Primary Colors of Light and Color 8 6 Method for Expressing Color 8 7 Mechanism of Color Printing 8 8 To Achieve More Beautiful Results in Smoother Operations 8 9 NetSpot Device Installer 8 11 NetSpot Console 8 12 System Requirements 8 12 Devices that Can Be Maintained 8 13 Installing NetSpot Console 8 14 Starting NetSpot Console 8 14 Using NetSpot Console 8 15 U...

Page 337: ...from when print data is received Paper size Multi purpose tray A4 B5 A5 Legal Letter Executive Envelope DL Envelope COM10 Envelope C5 Envelope Monarch Envelope B5 Index Card Custom Paper Size width 76 2 215 9 mm height 127 0 355 6 mm Paper capacity 125 sheets 64 g m2 Cassette 1 Optional A4 B5 A5 Legal Letter Executive Paper capacity 250 sheets 64 g m2 Output orientation Face down Face up Output ca...

Page 338: ...z Power consumption in environment of 20 C or 68 F 100 127 V Average during operation Approx 396 W 1 Average during standby Approx 20 W 1 Maximum 1043 W 2 or less 220 240 V Average during operation Approx 376 W 1 Average during standby Approx 21 W 1 Maximum 1102 W 3 or less 1 The values are for when the printer is in a normal condition 2 Power consumption is 1067 W or less when all optional equipm...

Page 339: ...ount may be reduced to about half depending on paper type or paper size and when intermittent printing has been performed Intermittent printing is printing by certain amount of pages at intervals The lifetime of drum cartridge when performing intermittent printing is indicated as follows Every 4 pages Approx 19 000 pages Every 2 pages Approx 13 500 pages Fuser Unit Fuser KIT UM 87 Printable pages ...

Page 340: ... sheet Paper Feeder Standard specification Specification when installed with 250 Sheet Paper Feeder 451 108 228 482 Multi purpose Tray Sub Output Tray Upper Cover 325 282 mm mm 451 108 228 482 Multi purpose Tray Sub Output Tray Upper Cover 376 282 mm mm mm mm 85 99 437 5 482 ...

Page 341: ...r printers express color not with the three primary color of light but with the three primary colors of color which are the same colors as paint The three primary colors of color are cyan C magenta M and yellow Y Black K is obtained if all three colors are mixed Subtractive process The three primary colors of light and color are in a complementary color relationship The red in light and cyan in co...

Page 342: ...y various colors are expressed by stressing and destressing the light of red green and blue dots The colors of toner cannot be stressed or destressed in the printer Therefore a larger amount of dots are used in the printer and colors are expressed in various combinations by adding black to cyan yellow and magenta In addition the smaller the dots are colors can be printed in a higher resolution Dis...

Page 343: ...ata is developed in each cartridge and toner is transferred onto paper repeatedly When data in all four colors is transferred onto paper the paper goes through the fuser unit and is output C M Y K K K C M Y Makes four revolutions Data C Y M Intermediate Transfer Unit Photosensitive Drum The toner color changes each time the intermediate transfer unit makes one revolution After all the four colors ...

Page 344: ...play is specified inaccurately Use the color samples or color adjustment tools that come with the application software to adjust the displayed colors to the colors that are actually printed Adjusting the resolution Image quality higher than the printer resolution cannot be obtained no matter how high you specified the resolution for the data 600 dpi is sufficient for most print size If the resolut...

Page 345: ... reports or presentation references that consist of mainly with graphics or black and white data The speed for printing can be increased by changing to this mode Specify gradation to High for printing color photos or complicated illustrations clearly Printing can be performed efficiently by adjusting the modes according to the data NOTE For details see Chapter 4 Specifying the Print Quality on p 4...

Page 346: ...NetSpot Device Installer can be accessed directly without installation enabling network administrators to quickly and easily specify the initial settings of printer For more details of NetSpot Device Installer see the accompanying manual for instruction with Network board AXIS 1611 NOTE The utility software of the NetSpot Device Installer may not included depending on the CD ROM being used In this...

Page 347: ...is case access the web site of Canon and download to them System Requirements The following system environment is required to use NetSpot Console Server Operating system Microsoft Windows 98 Me Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Professional Microsoft Windows XP Professional Home Edition Web server NetSpot Console exclusive Web server Automatically installed on the NetSpot Console installation Computer...

Page 348: ...icrosoft s Web site Microsoft VM is not installed by default on Windows XP Install the latest Microsoft VM To confirm the build number for Microsoft VM start the MS DOS command prompt then enter jview then press the ENTER key on the keyboard The last four digits of the version number that is displayed in the first line is the build number for Microsoft VM When using NetSpot Console with Netscape 6...

Page 349: ...4 The dialog box will appear Follow the instructions on screen Specify the HTTP port number for the NetSpot Console exclusive Web server NOTE For the HTTP port select the number that does not conflict with other applications The HTTP port number can be changed on NetSpot Console after the installation Starting NetSpot Console With NetSpot Console installed on the web server NetSpot Console can be ...

Page 350: ...e described here Please read this before you use NetSpot Console To display the online manual start NetSpot Console and click Online Manual on the left side Help Displays the descriptions of the currently displayed screen Please read this if there are items on the displayed screen that you are not sure about Clicking in the upper right corner displays the appropriate Help Uninstalling NetSpot Cons...

Page 351: ...on Printer Uninstaller 3 48 CAPT Canon Advanced Printing Technology 3 4 Cleaning Fusing Roller 5 29 Printer 5 33 Client 3 56 3 64 Color Adjustment Sheet 4 26 4 38 Color Halftones 4 61 Color Management Sheet 4 28 4 41 Color Mode 4 25 4 38 4 62 Color Settings 4 25 4 38 Configuration Sheet 4 29 Continue Printing with Multi purpose Tray 4 24 4 37 Contrast 4 63 Copies 4 19 4 32 Custom Paper Size 4 20 4...

Page 352: ... Safety Instructions xv Installation When Installation Fails 3 53 Windows 2000 3 19 Windows 98 Me 3 4 Windows XP 3 34 Installation Problems 7 37 L Lamp 1 4 LAN Cable 1 13 6 11 LAN Connector 6 12 Laser Beam xviii Layout Options 4 21 4 34 Loading Paper Envelopes 2 30 Multi Purpose Tray 2 15 Paper Cassette 250 sheet Paper Feeder 2 38 Transparencies 2 23 Local Installation 3 56 Local printer 3 16 3 29...

Page 353: ...2 40 Paper Selection 4 23 4 36 Paper Size Changing the Paper Size Paper Cassette 2 44 Printable Paper Sizes 2 2 Paper Source 4 23 4 36 Paper Source Capacity 2 3 Selection 2 9 Type 2 8 Paper Source Options 4 15 4 29 4 42 Paper Source Sheet 4 23 4 36 Paper Type 4 24 4 36 Paper You Cannot Use 2 6 Parts and Their Functions 1 4 Pause when printing the Multi purpose Tray 4 24 4 36 Plain Paper 2 3 Plug a...

Page 354: ...ce 6 3 S Scaling 4 46 Security Sheet 4 42 Self Diagnostic Test 1 10 Serial Number 8 21 Serial Number Indication Label 1 6 Service Call 7 25 Setting the Print Server Windows 2000 XP 3 61 Windows 98 Me 3 57 Sharing Sheet 4 28 4 40 Show Icon in the Taskbar 4 29 4 43 Single page Batch Processing 4 64 Specifications Hardware 8 2 Software 8 4 Spooling at Host 4 42 Status Lamp 6 12 Sub Output Tray 1 5 2 ...

Page 355: ...1 4 USB Cable 1 12 Class Driver 3 7 3 11 3 22 3 37 3 70 Connector 1 5 Use CanoFine 4 64 Use Pure Black 4 61 Use Toner Save 4 61 V Ventilation Slot air intake slot 1 5 Ventilation Slot exhaust slot 1 5 W Watermark 4 20 4 33 4 50 When Nothing is Printed 7 36 ...

Page 356: ...r alphabetic characters and a six digit number IMPORTANT The label is required for the service engineer to check the serial number for service or maintenance Be sure not to peel it off Inside the upper cover Packaging box on the side Serial number LBP 2410 Serial number C 7870A001 AA CANON INC Made in Japan ...

Page 357: ... CANON INC 2003 MADE IN JAPAN ...

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