How to navigate menus on the lcd, Selecting a mode, Basic operation in each mode – Canon PIXMA MX870 User Manual

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How to Navigate Menus on the LCD

You can use the machine to print photos in a memory card or USB flash drive, make copies, send/
receive faxes, or scan originals without a computer. You can also make good use of the various
functions of the machine with the menu screen and the settings screen on the LCD.
This section describes the basic operation to use the settings screen in each mode.

Basic Operation in Each Mode
Basic Operation on the Settings Screen
Other Operations

Basic Operation in Each Mode

The copy, scan, fax, or card mode can be selected.
The desired mode can be selected by pressing the mode button on the Operation Panel.
On each mode screen, the various functions can be selected or the setting can be changed, with the

Function

buttons or the

,

,

, and

buttons (

Scroll Wheel).

Selecting a Mode

The screen will be switched to the selected mode screen by pressing a mode button (A). The Setup
menu screen will appear by pressing the

Setup button (B).

The lamp on the selected mode button or

Setup

button will light up.

Copy mode

Displays the copy standby screen (standard copy screen). Just load an original and press the

Black or

Color

button. The copy will be made with the same magnification (100%).

You can also change the magnification, erase dark frame or shade of bound part when copying a
book, or copy an original in various layouts.

Scan mode

You can save/forward scanned data to your computer or save them on a memory card or USB flash
drive, with the Operation Panel.

Fax mode

Displays the fax standby screen. Just load an original, enter a fax/telephone number, and press the

Black or Color

button. The fax will be sent.

You can also print received faxes or reports.

Card mode

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How to Navigate Menus on the LCD

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