Canon 3478B001AA All in One Printer User Manual


 
Fax (D1180/D1170/D1150)
6-23
Specifying Destinations
2
Press [SEND/FAX]/ [FAX].
3
Press [SEND/FAX] repeatedly to
select <FAX>, then press [OK].
S E L E C T : O K
F A X
For the D1150, skip this step.
4
Press [Address Book] repeatedly to
select <NAME SEARCH> or <ADD/TEL
SEARCH>, then press [OK].
N A M E S E A R C H
A D D / T E L S E A R C H
<NAME SEARCH>: Searches a destination by
name.
<ADD/TEL SEARCH>: Searches a destination
by fax number.
If no recipient is registered in the Address
Book, <NOT REGISTERED> is displayed.
5
Use
and [numeric keys] to enter
the first letter of the recipient’s name or
the first part of the fax number.
For example, if you want to search for a name
that starts with the letter “C”, press
(ABC).
Entries starting with the letter you entered are
displayed if any entries are registered. You can
switch the input mode by pressing
[Tone].
[:A]: Letter mode
[:1]: Number mode
C
N A M E S E A R C H : A
Ex.
6
Press or to search for the
recipient.
C a n o n
N A M E S E A R C H : A
Ex.
: Displays recipients in alphanumerical
order.
: Displays recipients in reverse order.
7
When the desired recipient is displayed,
press [OK].
C a n o n ( s a l e s )
N A M E S E A R C H : A
Ex.
8
Press [Start].
When you place the documents on the platen
glass, press
or to select the document
size, then press
[Start] for each document.
When scanning is complete, press [OK] to
start sending.
You can also adjust the following scan
settings as necessary, using the keys on the
operation panel, after specifying the
destination in step 7.
D
ensity: See “Adjusting Density,
” on p. 6-29.
Image Quality: See “Selecting Image Quality,”
on p
. 6-30.
2-Sided: S
ee “2-Sided Documents,
” on p. 6-
31.
When <TIME OUT> is set to <ON> in <TX
SETTINGS> in <FAX SETTINGS> in <TX/RX
SETTINGS>, and if you have specified the
destination by any other method than using
, [numeric keys] and [Tone], the machine
starts scanning automatically without pressing
[Start], after the preset time for this setting is
elapsed. (See “Time Out Mode,” on p. 6-41.)