Canon iPF8400 Printer User Manual


 
button
Press this button when viewing menus to display the next menu item or setting value.
f
OK button
Press this button on the Tab Selection screen to display the menu of the tab shown.
Pressing this button in menu items of each tab for which is displayed at left will move to the lower level of
the menu item, enabling you to execute menu commands or set menu values.
Also press this button if the Display Screen indicates to press the OK button.
g
Stop button
Cancels print jobs in progress and ends the ink drying period.
h
Power button (green)
Turns the printer on and off. (See "Turning the Printer On and Off.")
User's Guide
The Power button is lit when the printer is on or in Sleep mode.
i
Navigate button
Enables you to check instructions for loading and removing paper or replacing ink tanks or printheads, as well
as other operations. (See "How to View Instructions With Navigate.")
User's Guide
j
Back button
Displays the screen before the current screen.
k
Cut button
Pressing this button when rolls are loaded cuts the paper, if you have specified Automatic or Eject in Cutting
Mode in the Control Panel menu. (See "Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls.")
User's Guide
l
Feed button
Pressing this button when rolls are loaded enables you to reposition the paper. (See "Feeding Roll Paper Man-
ually.")
User's Guide
m
Load button
Press this button when loading or replacing paper.
(See "Loading Rolls in the Printer.")
P.11
(See "Loading Sheets in the Printer.")
P.18
n
Roll Media lamp (green)
Lit when rolls are selected as the paper source.
o
Cut Sheet lamp (green)
Lit when sheets are selected as the paper source.
Note
To recover from Sleep mode, any button can be pressed on the Control Panel.
Menu Operations
Menu Operations
To view available menus organized on tabs, select a tab on the Tab Selection screen and press the OK button.
For details, see "Menu Settings."
User's Guide
Menus (when the Ink tab is selected and the OK button is pressed)
Menu Operations
iPF8400
Basic Guide
Printer Parts Operations and Display Screen
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