Canon 700 Printer User Manual


 
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Specifications subjectto change without notice.
0033W736
1003-LC700-40M
PRINTED ON RECYCLED
PAPER IN THE U.S.A.
Type: Desktop Transceiver
Applicable Line: PublicSwitched Telephone Network
Compatibility: G3
Automatic Document Feeder: Up to 70 Sheets (Letter)*
Up to 30 Sheets (Legal)*
Up to 30 Sheets (Ledger)*
Scanning Method: ContactImage Sensor
Document Sizes:
Maximum: 11" x 39.4" (279mm x 1,000mm)
Minimum: 5.8" x 5" (148mm x 128mm)
Effective Scanning Width
LASER CLASS710/730i: 10" (254mm)
LASER CLASS720i: 8.43" (214mm)
InstaScan:
Approx. 1.1 Sec./Page (Letter, Standard Mode)
Approx. 35 Scans/Min.(Letter, Standard Mode)
Data Compression System: MH, MR, MMR, JBIG**
Modem Speed: 33.6/31.2/28.8/26.4/24/21.6/19.2/16.8/
14.4/12/9.6/7.2/4.8/2.4 Kbps
Automatic Fallback
Transmission Speed:
Approx. 3 Sec./Page*** (V.34/33.6 Kbps + JBIG)
Printing Method: Laser Dry Electrostatic Transfer
Printing Speed: Approx. 19 Pages/Min. (
Letter
)
Halftone: 256 Shades of Gray
TX/RXResolution Horiz
ontal Vertic
al
Ultra Fine Mode 406 pels/in. x 391 lines/in.
(16 pels/mm x 15.4 lines/mm)
Super Fine Mode: 203 pels/in. x 391 lines/in.
(8 pels/mm x 15.4 lines/mm)
Fine Mode: 203 pels/in. x 196 lines/in.
(8 pels/mm x 7.7 lines/mm)
Standard Mode: 203 pels/in. x 98 lines/in.
(8 pels/mm x 3.85 lines/mm)
Effective Recording Width: 8.2" (210mm)
Recording Paper Supply
LASER CLASS710/730i: 600 Sheets: 2 x250-sheet, Adjustable
Cassette; 100-sheet MP Tray; Optional
500-sheet Cassette (Letter)
LASER CLASS720i: 350 Sheets: 1 x250-sheet, Adjustable
Cassette; 100-sheet MP Tray; Optional
500-sheet Cassette (Letter) + Optional
250-sheet Adjustable Cassette
Receiving Paper Tray: Face-down, Print-in-order: 250 Sheets
Recording Paper Size: Letter/Legal/A4
Enhanced Imaging Quality: UHQ™ (Ultra High Quality)
Enhanced Printing Quality: 1200-dpi Smoothing for Incoming Faxes
Printing Resolution: 1200 dpi x 1200 dpi
Printer Cartridge: FX7 Cartridge
Cartridge Yield: Approx. 4,500 Pages
Power Consumption
Standby: Approx. 15W; Max.: Approx. 980W(LC 710)
Approx. 20W (LC 720i/730i)
Energy Saver: 5W (LC 710), 15W (LC 720i/730i)
Dimensions (H x W x D)
LASER CLASS710/730i
Without Handset: 18-1/8" x 19-3/4" x 19-3/4"
(459mm x 499mm x 499mm)
With Handset: 18-1/8" x 22-1/2" x 19-3/4"
(459mm x 569mm x 499mm)
LASER CLASS720i
Without Handset: 15" x 19-3/4" x 19-3/4"
(379mm x 499mm x 499mm)
With Handset: 15" x 22-1/2" x 19-3/4"
(379mm x 569mm x 499mm)
Weight(Excluding HandsetOption)
LASER CLASS710: Approx. 52 lb. 15oz. (24kg)
LASER CLASS720i: Approx. 48 lb. 8 oz. (22kg)
LASER CLASS730i: Approx. 55 lb. 2oz (25kg)
Environmental Conditions
Temperature: 50˚F - 90.5˚F(10˚C - 32.5˚C)
Humidity: 20% - 80% RH
Dialing: Automatic Dialing
One-touch Speed-dialing: 72 Locations
Coded Speed-dialing: 128 Locations
Group-dialing: 199 Groups
Each Group Can Accommodate up to 199
Locations
Maximum Dial Digits: 120
Error Re-dialing
Manual Re-dialing
Dial Search
Energy Saver Key
Programmable Key
Send Feature
LASER CLASS720i/730i: Standard
LASER CLASS710: Optional;
Super G3 is Standard
Sending Methods: E-mail, I-fax, Super G3 fax
File Server (FTP)
Number of Addresses: 210
File Format: M-TIFF (MH/MR/MMR), PDF
Sending Resolution
Simple Mode: 200 dpi x 100 dpi, 200 dpi x 200 dpi
E-mail Mode: 200 dpi x 100 dpi, 200 dpi x 200 dpi
200 dpi x 400 dpi, 400 dpi x 400 dpi
Networking
Delayed Transmission: Up to 210 Destinations and up to
70 Reservations
Memory Polling Transmission
Polling Reception
Multi-Polling: Up to 210 Locations
Delayed Polling: Up to 200 Locations
Up to 5 Designated Timesper Speed-dial
Sequential Broadcast: Up to 210 Locations
(200 Pre-programmed Speed-dials)
RelayBroadcast: Up to 200 Locations
Relay Boxes:Up to 50
Delayed Relay Broadcast: Up to 5 Designated Timesper Speed-dial
Relay Broadcast Command
Transmission to ConfidentialMail Box
ConfidentialMail Box: Up to 50 Boxes
Memory Transmission/Reception:
LASER CLASS710/720i: (8MB) Up to 510 Pages (Standard)
One Open Slot, Optional 32MB for
Total Capacity.
LASER CLASS730i: (40MB) Up to 1,500 Pages
Receiving Restriction
Password and Sub-address (ITU-T STD)
Convenience:
Auto Receive Reduction (70% ~ 100%)
Dual Access
TX Reservation During RX
TX Reservation During Memory TX
Memory RX During Copy
Memory TX During Copy
Scan During Printing
Transmission Reservation: Up to 70 Reservations
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display): 20-digitsx2-line
Department AccessCode: Up to 99 Codes
LocalCopy Function: Multiple Copy up to 99 Pages
Program Buttons: Up to 72
Memory Lock Reception
Battery Backup: Up to 12 Hours(LC 710/720i)
Up to 3 hours (LC 730i)
RX Document Multiple Printout: Up to 99 Pages
RX Page Footer
Transfer Mode
Soft Counter
Report/Reference:
Activity Report (up to 40 Transactions)
Non-delivery Report
Management Report
List of Phone Numbersfor One-touch
and Coded Speed-dialing
List of Transaction Schedule
User Data List
File Reference
TTI(Transmitter Terminal Identification)
TTISelector: Up to 99 Identifications
RTI(Remote Terminal Identification)
Options:
33.6 Kbps Dual Line
Printer Kit III (for LC 710 Only)
Network Kit III (for LC710 Only)
500-sheet Cassette (Letter)
250-sheet Adjustable Cassette
(for LC720i Only)
Provided byThird Party Facsimile Memory: 32MB
(LC 710/720i)
Printer Memory: 32MB, 64MB
Stamp
Stamp Refill
Braille Kit D-1
Telephone Handset Kit 8
Pedestal
(H x W x D):
17-3/4" x 18-7/8" x 17-1/2"
(450mm x 478mm x 444mm)
Printer Kit III (Optional for LC 710; Standard for LC 720i/730i)
Type: Embedded PrintController
Processor: Power PC405 200MHz RISCProcessor
Memory: Standard 8MB (72MB Max.)
PDL Support: PCL 5e, PCL6, PJL
Internal Fonts: PCL 5e/6: 45 Roman Fonts,
32 Bar-code Fonts
Interface Connections: Parallel(IEEE 1284)
USB 1.1 Optional RJ-45 (10/100Base-T)
(Compatibility: Nibble, Byte, and ECP Mode)
Memory: 8MB
Paper Sizes:
A4/A/B5/Executive/Legal/Letter/Postcard/
Double Postcard/C5/COM10/Monarch/DL
Media Type: Plain Paper/HeavyPaper/Recycled Paper/
Colored Paper/Bond Paper/Plain Paper 2
Notification Job Completion: Yes(E-mail)
Toner Saver: Yes
Duplex Printing (Print Jobs): Yes
Network Kit III (Optional for LC 710;
Standard for LC720i/730i)
CPU: ETRAX 100LX (32-bit RISCCPU 100MHz)
Memory(RAM): 4MB
Memory(ROM): 2MB (Flash)
SDRAM: 128 Kbytes
Network I/F: 10Base-T, 100Base-TX (RJ-45)
Network OS: Novell
®
NetWare
®
v.3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 4.11,
5.0, 5.1 (IPX/SPX
)
Windows
®
95/98/Me (TCP/IP)
Windows NT
®
4.0/Windows 2000/
WindowsXP (TCP/IP)
Solaris
1.1x, 2.5 or Later (TCP/IP)
ProtocolStacks: IPX/SPX: 802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II,
802.2 SNAP, TCP/IP
Other Features: Remote UI Supported
NetSpot Supported
Interface: 10Base-T/100Base-TX
Internet Fax Function: Yes
I-fax Resolution: Up to 200 dpi x 200 dpi
E-mail Resolution: Up to 400 dpi x400 dpi
TX Mode: Simple Mode (I-fax), E-mail Mode
Protocol: SMTP; POP3
Mail Address: 5 Destinations
File Type
Simple Mode: M-TIFF
E-mail Mode: M-TIFF, PDF
Send Settings: Document Name
Subject
Text
Signature
Priority
RX Confirmation
Message
Network Scanning: Yes
††
*Temperature: 15-27.5˚ C; Humidity: 20-80% RH; Paper Weight: 20 lb.;
Paper Thickness: <120 µm
** Actual compression ratio may vary with image
*** Approximate 3-second-per-page faxtransmission time based on ITU-T No. 1
Chart (JBIG, Standard Mode) at 33.6 Kbps modem speed when transmit-
ting to another V.34 machine. The PublicSwitched Telephone Network
(PSTN) currently supports 28.8 Kbpsmodem speedsor lower, depending
on telephone line conditions.
Based on 4% original, 5% coverage.
Based on ITU-T No. 1 Chart (Standard Mode).
Requires 500-sheet letter-sized Cassette
Requires Network Kit III
††
Scan to E-mail
Requires Printer Kit III
WHAT IS INTERNET FAXING?
Internet-enabled fax machines plug into your existing data network.
They convert scanned documents into file formats that are easily
transported over the Internet or your company intranet, sending data
to E-mail addressdestinations or other I-fax-capable machines.
Internet faxing bypasses the public switched telephone network and
offers many advantages for your business:
Lowers communication costs by eliminating per-call charges for each
transmission—especially for long-distance and international calls.
• Allows for simultaneous and instantaneous distribution of informa-
tion to all recipients. Data is transmitted to all recipients at once,
at the maximum speed of your network—not the telephone line—
eliminating delays associated with sequential broadcast technology.
• Maintains image quality and document integrity through end-to-end
digital transmission. Your faxes are impervious to distortion from
static and line noise, so resolution is never compromised.
• Increases productivity by eliminating busy signals and rescanning
tasks—every fax gets through the first time, every time.
The Canon LASER CLASS 700 Series utilizes the ITU-T.37 standard
for Internet Fax transmissions. Similar to the standards for corporate
E-mail systems, this makes I-fax technology easy to use and instantly
familiar to your employees. The T.37“store and forward” process
relays a fax transmission from an originating device to an IP fax gate-
way. The data is then sent to a receiving device, either another I-fax
unit or your PC’s E-mail inbox through mail servers. Store and forward
Internet faxing works essentially the same as sending an E-mail with
an attachment. From a user’s perspective, it is little different from
traditional G3 fax technology. The G3 format is replaced as a PDF or
M-TIFF file that is basically a snapshot of the original document.
The file is then sent using network data lines. Because the Canon
LASER CLASS 700 Series offers both I-fax and Super G3 sending,
totalcommunications flexibility is at your fingertips, allowing you to:
• Send a fax to an E-mail address
• Receive E-mail from an E-mail address
• Receive a G3 fax and forward it to E-mail
• Receive an I-fax and forward it to a G3 fax
• Scan images to E-mail
LASER CLASS700 SeriesSpecifications
Money Isn’t All You’re Saving
3 Options:
• I-fax to I-fax
• I-fax to PC
• PC to I-fax
LAN
Mail Server Mail Server
I-fax
I-fax
LAN
INTERNET
PC
PC
E-mail
Mail Server acts like
a Post Office
E-mail
The LASER CLASS 710
shown here with
standard 250-sheet
front-loading, user-
adjustable paper
cassettes, iscomple-
mented by a 100-sheet
MultiPurpose Tray.
Add an optional
500-sheet cassette
for maximum
printing productivity.
The installation of
Printer Kit III and
Network KitIII enable
the Internet Fax
function. These boards
are standard on the
LASER CLASS 730i/720i
and optional on the
LASER CLASS 710.
Printer Kit III
Network Kit III