Canon MultiPASS F50 multifunction printer
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CANON F50 MANUAL
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• Operation Panel
• Standby Display
• Methods of Registering Information in the Machine
• Guidelines for Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols
• Correcting a Mistake
• Registering Required Sender Information
• What is Sender Information
• Entering the Date and Time
• Registering Your Fax/Telephone Number and Name
• Printing a List to Check Information Registered in Your...
• Setting the Telephone Line Type
• Speed Dialing Methods
• One-Touch Speed Dialing
• Registering Numbers for One-Touch Speed Dialing
• Changing/Deleting a One-Touch Speed Dialing Entry
• Coded Speed Dialing
• Registering Numbers for Coded Speed Dialing
• Changing/Deleting a Coded Speed Dialing Entry
• Group Dialing
• Creating Groups
• Speed Dialing Lists
• Printing Speed Dialing Lists
• Preparing to Send a Fax
• Documents You Can Fax
• Adjusting the Quality of Your Faxes
• Dialing Methods
• Sending Methods
• Memory Sending
• Manual Sending
• Canceling Sending
• Redialing When the Line is Busy
• Manual Redialing
• Automatic Redialing
• Sequential Broadcasting
• Delayed Sending
• Documents Stored in Memory
• Printing a List of Documents in Memory
• Printing a Document in Memory
• Deleting a Document from Memory
• Checking a Document’s Details
• Different Ways to Receive a Fax
• Setting the Options for FAX/TEL AUTO SW
• Setting the Options for Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection...
• Receiving Faxes Manually
• Receiving Faxes to the MultiPASS Suite
• Receiving While Performing Other Tasks
• Receiving Faxes in Memory When a Problem Occurs
• Canceling Receiving
• Dialing Through a Switchboard
• Dialing an Overseas Number (With Pauses)
• Switching Temporarily to Tone Dialing
• Summary of Reports and Lists
• ACTIVITY REPORT
• TX (Transmission) REPORT
• MULTI TX/RX (Transaction) REPORT
• RX (Reception) REPORT
• Faxing Problems
• Sending Problems
• Receiving Problems
• Telephone Problems
• If a Power Cut Occurs
• If You Cannot Solve the Problem
• Understanding the Menu System
• Accessing the Menus
• Menus in FAX Mode
• Telephone
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• What the F50 MFP Can Do
• The MultiPASS Toolbar
• Getting More Help
• The F50 MFP Unit
• Control Panel Menus
• How to Load Paper and Envelopes
• Specifying Paper Size and Type
• Loading Paper
• Getting Help for the Toolbar
• Getting More Help
• Using the MultiPASS Toolbar
• Modifying Toolbar Settings
• Working with Saved MultiPASS Files
• Accessing Saved MultiPASS Files
• Viewing, Editing and Printing Saved Documents
• Working with the Address Book
• Faxing or Emailing Saved Documents
• Receiving Faxes on your PC
• The MultiPASS Status Monitor
• Connecting Your Fax
• Configuring Your Fax
• Entering Sender Information
• Switching from Touch Tone to Rotary Dialing
• Setting the Fax Receive Mode
• Setting a Distinctive Ring Pattern
• Setting Up and Printing Reports
• Activity Report
• TX (Transmission) Report
• Other Reports
• Printing Reports on Demand
• Enable/disable automatic printing
• Sending and Receiving Faxes Manually
• Sending Faxes
• Faxing From Your PC
• Redialing a Busy Number
• Receiving Faxes Manually
• Canceling a Fax
• Faxing Automatically
• One-Touch Speed Dialing
• Using One-Touch Speed Dial Button Labels
• Coded Speed Dialing
• Group Dialing
• Faxing to a Group
• Working with Faxes Stored in Memory
• Printing and Deleting Documents in Memory
• Controlling Fax Appearance and Quality
• Sending a Color Fax
• Setting Contrast and Resolution
• Sequential Broadcasting
• What Is a Printer Driver
• Getting Help From the Printer Driver
• Selecting the F50 MFP Printer
• Canceling a Print Job
• Improving Printed Images
• Adjusting Print Quality
• Automatically Smoothing Images
• Adjusting Color Balance, Intensity and Brightness
• Automatically Optimizing Images
• Changing Page Setup
• Saving and Recalling Driver Settings
• Other Print Features
• Loading Documents
• Clearing Paper Jams in the ADF
• Making Copies
• Reducing or Enlarging the Image Copied
• Shrinking an Image to Fit the Page
• Setting Paper Size and Type
• Adjusting Image Quality
• Adjusting Image Exposure
• Other Copy Features
• Scanning From the Automatic Document Feeder or Platen Glass
• Scanning From Within an Application
• Using ScanGear® Software
• Using the Scan Button for One-Push Functions
• Cleaning Your F50 MFP
• Replacing Ink Tanks
• Maintaining the Printhead
• Printing a Nozzle Check Pattern
• Cleaning the Printhead
• Aligning the Printhead
• Tips for Troubleshooting
• Customer Care Center
• Safety Information
• Regulatory Information
• Specifications
• Limited Warranty—U.S. Only
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• Important Safety Instructions
• Main Components of the Machine
• Operation Panel
• Standby Display
• Scanned Area of a Document
• Setting Up Documents
• Placing a Document on the Platen Glass
• Loading Documents into the ADF (F50 Model Only)
• Print Media Requirements
• Paper Types and Sizes
• Paper Guidelines
• Printable Areas
• Loading Paper
• Loading Envelopes
• Using Canon Specialty Print Media
• Specialty Print Media Guidelines
• Printing on Banner Paper
• Documents You Can Copy
• Copying Documents
• Making Multiple Copies
• Setting Paper Size and Paper Type
• Setting Enlarging/Reducing
• Setting the Image Quality
• Adjusting the Copy Exposure
• Special Features
• Repeating an Image over the Paper
• Creating a Mirror Image
• Shrinking an Image to Fit onto the Paper
• Cleaning the Exterior
• Cleaning the Scanning Area
• Cleaning Inside the Machine
• Cleaning the Roller
• Cleaning Inside the ADF (F50 Model Only)
• Ink Tanks
• Guidelines
• When to Replace an Ink Tank
• Replacing an Ink Tank
• Testing and Cleaning the Printhead
• Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern
• Cleaning the Printhead
• Jams in the Multi-Purpose Tray
• Jams in the ADF (F50 Model Only)
• LCD Messages
• Paper Feeding Problems
• Copying Problems
• Print Quality Problems
• Printing Problems
• General Problems
• If You Cannot Solve the Problem
• Understanding the Menu System
• Accessing the Menus
• Menus in Copy Mode
• General Specifications
• Copier
• Ink Tanks
• Printer
• Scanner
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MultiPASS F50 Setup Instructions: MultiPASS F50 Setup Instructions ... Step 1: Unpack the F50 ... 1. Carefully remove all items from the ... Step 2: Set up the F50 ... 1. Remove shipping tape and protective shipping ... 2. Open the scanning unit by pressing the Open ...
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• MultiPASS Suite for Windows Version
• Chapter 1 Introduction
• System Requirements
• About This Guide
• Conventions Used in This Guide
• Other User Assistance
• Chapter 2 Installing and Getting Started
• Installing the MultiPASS Suite
• Setting the Default Printer
• Sharing the Printer Installation
• Understanding the My MultiPASS Folders
• Chapter 3 Printing
• Changing Print Settings
• Defining Main Print Settings
• Setting a Custom Print Quality
• Setting a Custom Color Adjustment
• Defining Page Settings
• Defining a Custom Paper Size
• Printing More Than One Page on a Single Sheet (Windows...
• Printing a Poster (Windows 95/98/Me/2000)
• Printing a Banner
• Using Printer Control (Windows 95/98/Me)
• Using Stamps and Backgrounds (Windows 95/98/Me/2000)
• Creating or Changing a Stamp or Background
• Defining Special Effects
• Saving Your Settings As a Print Profile
• Chapter 4 PC Faxing (F50)
• Sending a Fax from Your Computer (PC Faxing)
• Specifying a Fax Recipient from the Address Book
• Attaching and Previewing a Cover Sheet
• Defining Fax Settings
• Creating and Sending a Quick Fax
• Working with Fax Jobs in the Outbox Folder
• Receiving a Fax
• Automatically Forwarding Received Faxes
• Using the Fax Log
• Setting Up an Address Book
• Working with the Address Book
• Designating a Different Windows Address Book
• Chapter 5 Scanning
• Working with Scan Settings in ScanGear
• Defining Preview Scan Settings in Simple Mode
• Defining Preview Scan Settings in Advanced Mode
• Adjusting the Preview Image for Final Scan
• Cropping Your Preview Image
• Scaling the Image Output Size
• Adjusting the Tone of a Color or Grayscale Image
• Adjusting the Tone of a Black and White Image
• Adjusting ScanGear Preferences
• Defining Toolbar Settings
• Viewing the Toolbar
• Chapter 6 Viewing and Enhancing Images
• Specifying Display Preferences
• Manipulating a Document or Image
• Saving Documents and Images
• Specifying Viewer Preferences
• Specifying a Photo Editor
• Enhancing Your Images (Photo Enhancer)
• Chapter 7 Fine-tuning the MultiPASS Suite
• Defining Device Fax Settings (F50)
• Setting Up Speed Dial Assignments
• Defining System Settings (F50)
• Using the MultiPASS Status Monitor
• Restarting the Printer and MultiPASS Connection
• Removing the MultiPASS Suite
• Reinstalling the MultiPASS Suite
• Changing the Port Connection
• Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions
• Printer Cannot Be Initialized
• Installation Is Displaying Unexpected Behavior
• Images Are Not Scanning Properly. 10
• Documents Are Not Printing Correctly
• Paper Is Not Loading Correctly. 10
• The Print Quality Is Not Satisfactory. 10
• Appendix A Fax/Phone Characters
• Appendix B Sharing Your Printer Cross-Platform in Windows...
• Glossary
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CANON F50 FORUMS & BLOGS
www.neoseeker.com
The F50 is not recognized and MP40x_WXPSP2UPD.exe from Canon does not resolve the issue...Trying to update the unknown USB with the canon USB driver (in the C/temp folder) does not work...This is a popup window, so make sure popups are allowed...I haven't tried any of the solutions yet 'cause the F50 I'm trying to reinstall is off site, but the problems the address...
forums.dpreview.com
I think that the only 28mm capable camera that gives the Canon a run for the money is the Panny FX33 or FX55 but as those won't be widely available for a couple more months it will be tough to make a choice right now...I just returned my Fuji F50 and bought the Canon SD870 instead...Probably because you didn't set the ISO limit to 400 and it took ISO 1600 shots...
www.vistax64.com
I have a canon multifunction F50...I have a Vista Business system

