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Service Guide

IMPORTANT
THIS SERVICE GUIDE INCLUDES THE INFORMATION RELATING TO THE imageRUNNER 2500
SERIES WHICH INCLUDES THE imageRUNNER 2545/2535 SERIES AND imageRUNNER 2530/2525.
SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM
ACTUAL DEVICE VALUES OR THOSE FOUND IN ADVERTISING AND OTHER PRINTED MATTER.
USE OF THIS SERVICE GUIDE SHOULD BE STRICTLY SUPERVISED TO AVOID DISCLOSURE OF
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.
ALL PRICES LISTED ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
PART NUMBERS LISTED MAY BE CHANGED WITHOUT NOTICE TO REFLECT ENGINEERING
REVISIONS.
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Published by
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All other company names and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners,
and are hereby acknowledged.

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Table of Contents

I. Overview, Configurations and Accessory Options ---------------------------------------------- 1


A. Overview ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1
B. Model Comparisons--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
C. Configuration------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4
D. Box Contents------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6
E. Accessory Options ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
1. Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2. Cabinet Type-C ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
3. Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
4. DADF-AB1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
5. Platen Cover Type P------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
6. Inner 2 Way Tray-G1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
7. Inner Finisher-B1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
F. System Connectivity Options -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
1. PCL Printer Kit-AF1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
2. PS (PostScript) Printer Kit-AF1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
3. Color Send Kit-Y1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
4. Searchable PDF Kit-C1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
5. Super G3 Fax Board-AG1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
6. USB Application 3-Port Interface Kit-A1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
7. Serial Interface Kit-J2------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
8. Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
II. Dealer Sales/Service Authorization ------------------------------------------------------------------10
A. Technician/System Engineer--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
III. Educational Training --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
A. Overview -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
B. Technician Certification --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
C. Who Should Complete ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
D. Prerequisite -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
E. Training Facilities -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
F. What You Will Learn -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
G. Course Format ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
H. Course Equipment----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
I. Certification-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
IV. Servicing Notes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
A. Recommended System Engineer Requirements -----------------------------------------------------------12
B. Soft Counter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13
C. Power and Plug Requirements -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
D. Installation Space Requirements --------------------------------------------------------------------------------15
E. Installation Times -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
F. Special Tools -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
G. Consumables-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
H. Consumable Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19
I. Periodic Maintenance------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21
J. Firmware Upgrade ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21
K. Computer Requirements for Upgrading -----------------------------------------------------------------------21

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V. Suggested End-User Customer Service Offerings----------------------------------------------22
A. Monthly Copy Volume -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22
B. Warranty Support -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22
1. End-User Warranty Conditions-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------22
2. Warranty Administration Reduction Program (WARP) -----------------------------------------------------23
VI. Product Technical Support Offerings ---------------------------------------------------------------24
A. Dealer Support Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24
B. Canon USA Support Offerings -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------25
1. Canon USA Technical Support Center-------------------------------------------------------------------------25
2. Internet Support------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------27
VII. Appendix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------29
A. Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------29
B. Warranty -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------35
1. Main Unit Limited Warranty ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------35
2. Drum Unit Limited Warranty --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------36
C. List of Tables -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------37

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I. Overview, Configurations and Accessory Options
A. Overview
The Canon imageRUNNER 2545/2535 Series and imageRUNNER 2530/2525
(“imageRUNNER 2500 Series”) are Black-and-White (B&W) multi-functional
devices (MFP). These devices deliver print speeds of up to 45/35/30/25 ppm
(pages-per-minute) letter-sized (LTR) paper respectively.
These new models are the successors to the Canon imageRUNNER 2018
(Segment 1), imageRUNNER 2030/2025/2022 (Segment 2) and imageRUNNER
3530 (Segment 3) models.
Print Speed and Segment (Table 1)
imageRUNNER Model Print Speed (LTR) 1 Segment
imageRUNNER 2545i Up to 45 ppm Segment 4
imageRUNNER 2545 Up to 45 ppm Segment 4
imageRUNNER 2535i Up to 35 ppm Segment 3
imageRUNNER 2535 Up to 35 ppm Segment 3
imageRUNNER 2530 Up to 30 ppm Segment 2
imageRUNNER 2525 Up to 25 ppm Segment 2
Refer to the Configuration Table (Table 4) on Page 4 for the complete list of
available options and consumables and refer to Page 2 for the System
Connectivity Features (Table 2). For a side-by-side model comparison, refer
to the imageRUNNER 2500 Series Model Comparisons (Table 3) on Page 3 of
this Service Guide.
The Monthly Copy Volume for these devices is listed in the Monthly Copy
Volume (Table 17) on Page 22 of this Service Guide.
Every model in this imageRUNNER 2500 Series includes as standard UFRII
LT for printing, 512MB RAM, 10/100 Base TX Ethernet connectivity, single
USB port, and Color scanning capabilities.
The imageRUNNER 2545/2535 Series are offered in base and “i” model
configurations. The “i” models, imageRUNNER 2545i/2535i are equipped with
the following standard print and network scan functions, which are also
available options on the base models:
• PCL and PS (emulated) printing
• Color Send capability
(High Compression PDF included)
• Searchable PDF
Additional connectivity accessories can be installed for fax capabilities,
expansion of USB ports from 1 to 3, and a serial/copy control interface kit for
integration of pay-for-service external hardware.

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Speeds may vary based on media type.

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The Send Function, which is standard on “i” models and an option on all
others, electronically stores scanned hardcopy originals as Color/B&W files. It
allows users to send these files to one or multiple destinations in a single
operation. Destinations can be e-mail addresses, Internet fax numbers, file
servers and shared network folders.
The imageRUNNER 2545/2535 base models offer standard digital copying
and network printing, as well as optional faxing when the optional Super G3
Fax Board-AG1 is installed.
System Connectivity Features (Table 2)
imageRUNNER
Feature imageRUNNER 2545i/2535i
2545/2535/2530/2525
UFRII LT Standard
PCL5e/6 Standard Option
Print
PS (Emulation) Standard Option
Duplex Printing Standard
Color Send
Standard Option
(Compact PDF)
Send
Searchable PDF Standard Option
Send to USB Standard (JPEG, TIFF, PDF 2) Option 3
Fax Super G3 Fax Option
All imageRUNNER 2500 Series devices are equipped with two 550 sheet
capacity cassettes as standard, handling 11”x17” media. An optional 2 x 550
sheet cassette feeding unit can be added for a maximum paper capacity of up
to 2,300 sheets, including the stack bypass having a tray capacity of up to 100
sheets.
QF (Quick Fixing) toner has been adopted into this imageRUNNER
Series, which has enhanced melting characteristics to fuse quickly at
a lower temperature. This Canon-developed toner maximizes
performance for on-demand fusing systems - helping to achieve
high-quality output with less heat and using less energy, facilitating quick start-
up and reduction of power consumption.
The imageRUNNER Series employs the RAPID Fusing System, a Canon-
developed on-demand fixing technology that utilizes a special fixing film and
ceramic heater that can heat up instantaneously with high heat efficiency.
The imageRUNNER 2545/2535 Series models come standard with a 100
sheet DADF. On the imageRUNNER 2530/2525 models, either a 50 sheet
DADF or a platen cover can be added as an option; one is required to be fitted
to the device.
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Canon U.S.A., Inc. has determined that the
imageRUNNER 2500 Series meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy
efficiency. 4

2
Includes High Compression PDF and Searchable PDF.
3
This feature is included in the Color Send Kit-Y1.
4
If any options are installed, the device may no longer be ENERGY STAR compliant.

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B. Model Comparisons
imageRUNNER 2500 Series Model Comparisons (Table 3)
imageRUNNER imageRUNNER
Feature imageRUNNER 2530 imageRUNNER 2525
2545/2545i 2535/2535i

Speed (LTR) Up to 45-ppm Up to 35-ppm Up to 30-ppm Up to 25-ppm

Drum Unit GPR-34/35

Black Toner GPR-34 GPR-35

DADF Standard Optional

Duplex Standard

Cassette Standard 2 Cassette

Memory Standard 512MB RAM


Standard
10/100Base-TX (RJ-45), USB 2.0 High Speed
Network I/F
Copy Standard
Print
600dpi x 600dpi
Resolution
Scan Standard: Network Color Scan Gear

Mail Box Not Available

RUI Standard

MEAP Not Available

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C. Configuration
Note: Configurations shown are for reference purposes only and are subject to
change without notice. Please refer to the Dealer Price List on the ISG Central
Website for the most up-to-date Item Numbers.
Configuration Table (Table 4)
Item Item Number 5

imageRUNNER 2545
(Main Unit shown with the Inner 2-Way Tray-G1 and Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1)

imageRUNNER 2545i 2864B004AA

imageRUNNER 2545 2864B003AA

imageRUNNER 2535i 2836B004AA

imageRUNNER 2535 2836B003AA

imageRUNNER 2530 2835B001AA

imageRUNNER 2525 2834B002AA

Options & Accessories

DADF-AB1 6 (imageRUNNER 2530/2525 option) 2840B002AA


Platen Cover Type P6 2838B001AA

5
Item Numbers and Part Numbers are subject to change without notice.
6
The DADF-AB1 and Platen Cover Type P cannot be installed at the same time.

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Inner Finisher-B18 2841B001AA
Inner 2-Way Tray-G17 2846B001AA
Inner Finisher Additional Tray-B19 2844B001AA
Cassette Feeding Unit-AE110 2848B001AA
Cabinet Type-C10 4625B002AA
FL Cassette-AJ1 (550/M) 2849B001AA
FL Cassette-AK111 (550/L) 2850B001AA
Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1 3665B001AA
Document Tray-J1 8065A001AD
ADF Access Handle-A1 1095B001AA
Card Reader-E1 (Requires the Card Reader Attachment Kit-D3) 7782A001AB
Card Reader Attachment-D3 0421B003AA
USB Keyboard (Cherry) 1266V426
Connectivity Options
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PCL Printer Kit-AF1 2860B001AA
PS Printer Kit-AF112, 13 2861B001AA
Barcode Printing Kit-B114 1742B001AC
Color Send Kit-Y112 2862B002AA
Searchable PDF Kit-C112 3912B002AA
USB Application 3-Port Interface Kit-A1 3805B001AA
Serial Interface Kit-J2 1782B004AA
Super G3 Fax Board-AG1 2858B002AA
Copy Control Interface Cable-A1 3726B002AA
Consumables & Supplies
GPR-34/35 Drum Unit 2772B004AA
GPR-34 Black Toner (For imageRUNNER 2545/2535 Series) 2786B003AA
GPR-35 Black Toner (For imageRUNNER 2530/2525) 2785B003AA
Stamp Ink Cartridge-C1 1857B001AA
Stamp Unit-B1 1858B001AA
Staple-J1 6707A001AC

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The Inner 2 Way Tray-G1 cannot be installed with the optional Inner Finisher-B1. The Inner 2 Way Tray-G1 must be enabled prior to
use. If the Inner 2 Way Tray-G1 is attached, you must enable the functions for Tray B so that the machine can deliver the prints to it.
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The Inner Finisher-B1 cannot be installed with the optional the optional Inner 2 Way Tray-G1. If the Inner Finisher Additional Tray-B1
is attached, you must enable the functions for Tray B so that the machine can deliver the prints to it.
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Requires the Inner Finisher-B1.
10
The Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1 and Cabinet Type-C cannot be installed at the same time.
11
Can only be installed in the 2nd cassette.
12
Requires product validation using LMS.
13
It is not required to purchase PCL kit to operate this feature.
14
Requires the PCL Printer Kit-AF1.

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D. Box Contents
Note: Box Contents Are Subject To Change Without Notice.
imageRUNNER 2500 Series Box Contents (Table 5)
imageRUNNER 2500 Series Box Contents

• Main Unit • User Manual CD-ROM

• Drum Unit • Drum Warranty

• Quick Start Guide • Registration Card

• Easy Operation Guide • Remote Scan IPv6 Notice

• Driver/Utility CD-ROM (UFR) • Driver/Utility CD-ROM (UFR/PCL/PS)


(Standard Models) (“i” Models)

E. Accessory Options
1. Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1

¾ 550 sheets x 2 cassette capacity


¾ Maximum paper size 11 x17 inches
¾ Paper Weight 64-90 gm2
¾ Powered by main unit

2. Cabinet Type-C
¾ Cabinet with storage space for
additional supplies
¾ Can be installed with standard paper
feeding configuration when optional
Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1 is not
utilized
3. Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1
¾ Feeder attachment for envelopes from
cassette tray, installed in the 2nd
cassette only
¾ Holds up to 50 envelopes
¾ Feeding Speed: Up to 12-ppm for
imageRUNNER 2545/2535 Series and
up to 10-ppm for imageRUNNER
2530/2525 devices
¾ Supported envelope types: COM10
No.10, Monarch, DL, ISO-B5, ISO-C5

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4. DADF-AB1
¾ Duplexing Automatic Document Feeder
with 50-sheet capacity, optional on
imageRUNNER 2530/2525 models
only. (Note: DADF-AB1 or Platen Cover
Type P must be installed on
imageRUNNER 2530/2525 models.)
5. Platen Cover Type P
¾ Cover for platen glass, optional on
imageRUNNER 2530/2525 models
only. (Note: DADF-AB1 or Platen Cover
Type P must be installed on
imageRUNNER 2530/2525 models.)
6. Inner 2 Way Tray-G1

When Installed:
¾ Approximately 100 sheet capacity on
the upper tray
¾ Approximately 250 sheet capacity on
the lower tray

7. Inner Finisher-B1
When Installed:
¾ 1,000 sheet output
¾ Stapling Capacity: Up to 50 sheets
(LTR)
¾ Position: corner top left/right, double
stapling
¾ Inner Finisher Additional Tray-B1
available for additional upper tray
output capacity of approximately 100
sheets

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F. System Connectivity Options
All imageRUNNER 2500 Series offer standard UFRII LT for printing, 512MB
RAM, 10/100 Base TX Ethernet connectivity, one (1) USB-Host port, one (1)
USB-Device port and color scanning capabilities.
The High Speed imageRUNNER 2545/2535 Series are offered in base and “i”
model configurations. The “i” models, imageRUNNER 2545i/2535i, are
equipped with the following standard print and network scan functions, which
are also available options on base models:

PCL and PS (emulated) printing

Color Send capability (High Compression PDF included)

Searchable PDF
Additional connectivity accessories can be installed for fax capabilities,
expansion of USB ports from 1 to 3, and serial/copy control interface kit is
available for integration of pay-for-service external hardware 15.
1. PCL Printer Kit-AF1
o Supports PCL printing solution, PCL5e/6 printing solutions are
supported
o This kit requires activation via LMS
2. PS (PostScript) Printer Kit-AF1
o Supports PS emulation printing
o PCL is not required for PS
o This kit requires activation via LMS
3. Color Send Kit-Y1
o Enables sending scanned data by e-mail or I-fax, as well as store
scans in file servers or USB memory media
o Enables High Compression PDF feature
o This kit requires activation via LMS
4. Searchable PDF Kit-C1
o Enables the system to perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
to extract data from scanned images that can be recognized as text.
The text is added to the file to create a searchable file in PDF
format.
o Requires Color Send Kit-Y1 for activation
o This kit requires activation via LMS

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Check with 3 -party to determine compatibility.

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5. Super G3 Fax Board-AG1
o Enables sending and receiving of fax documents
o Supports a single line
o If the fax driver is installed on the user’s computer, documents
created on the computer can be faxed directly from the computer
through the MFP via the network
6. USB Application 3-Port Interface Kit-A1
o This interface kit expands the number of USB ports on the device
from the standard one (1) to three (3), allows utilization of multiple
accessories such as IC Card Reader, Keyboard, and USB memory.
7. Serial Interface Kit-J2
o Facilitates connection of 3rd-party pay-for service solutions (Check
with the 3rd-party for compatibility)
8. Copy Control Interface Kit-A1
o Facilitates connection of 3rd-party pay-for service solutions (Check
with the 3rd-party for compatibility)

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II. Dealer Sales/Service Authorization
A. Technician/System Engineer
To become authorized and to maintain authorization to service an
imageRUNNER device, each Authorized Reseller’s location must have at least
one employee who has successfully completed the appropriate
imageRUNNER device Training Program and received certified status.
III. Educational Training
A. Overview
The imageRUNNER 2545/2535/2530/2525 eLearning Course provides the
technician with the knowledge required for installing, upgrading, servicing, and
maintaining the imageRUNNER 2500 Series devices in the field.
This course will focus on basic features and functions, functional systems,
accessories, disassembly and component identification, servicing procedures
and troubleshooting tips.
B. Technician Certification
Successful completion of the imageRUNNER 2545/2535/2530/2525 eLearning
Course is required to service these products.
C. Who Should Complete
Field Technicians who are required to install, service, or support an
imageRUNNER 2500 Series machine should take this course.
Note: In keeping with our current support policy, only those technicians who
have currently completed or who are enrolled in the training program will be
entitled to live, phone-based support through or Technical Support Center
(TSC). Self-Service Support (software downloads, knowledgebase, support
forums, technical publications) will continue to be available through our e-
Support website for all technicians (refer to Technical Support section for
entitlement details).
D. Prerequisite
The prerequisite for the imageRUNNER 2545/2535/2530/2525 eLearning
Course is the Applied Technology Course.
E. Training Facilities
This eLearning course can be conducted at any Dealer facility that is suitable
for online student learning.

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F. What You Will Learn
• Product Specifications • Original Exposure
• Basic Operations • Image Formation
• User Mode • Media Transport System
• Service Mode • Fixing Unit
• Control System • Maintenance & Servicing
G. Course Format
The imageRUNNER 2545/2535/2530/2525 eLearning Course is located in the
eLearning center of the e-Support website. Students may work at their own
pace. It is strongly recommended that a technician have an imageRUNNER
2545 available, as the course includes downloadable hands-on labs.
Approximately four hours of seat time is required to complete this course. All
students must complete an assessment exam at the end of this course to
receive certification on the imageRUNNER 2500 Series.
H. Course Equipment
An imageRUNNER 2545 device is highly recommended and is available for
purchase on the Canon Network Access (CNA) website
(http://www.cna.cusa.canon.com).
I. Certification
Successful completion of the imageRUNNER 2545/2535/2530/2525 eLearning
Course will provide certification on the following models:
• imageRUNNER 2545/2545i
• imageRUNNER 2535/2535i
• imageRUNNER 2530
• imageRUNNER 2525

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IV. Servicing Notes
A. Recommended System Engineer Requirements
For a Canon copier dealership, a System Engineer 16 (SE) is recommended for
working with Canon connectivity products and should have the following basic
job functions:
• Systems integration (pre-sale and post-sale)
• Installation
• Education of customers and dealership personnel
• Troubleshooting
In order to successfully perform these tasks, it is crucial that the SE have
strong computer skills and working knowledge in the following areas (listed in
order of importance):
• The major computer platforms (IBM compatible and Macintosh)
• Computer hardware (including cabling)
• Computer software (including drivers)
• Operating systems
o Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Server
o Windows 2000 Professional/Server/Advanced Server
o Windows XP Home/Professional (32 bit)
o Windows XP Professional x64 (64 bit)
o Windows Server 2003 (32 bit and 64 bit versions)
o Mac OS versions 10.1.5 and up (PS/PCL)/10.2.8 – 10.4.2 (UFR II)
• Network Operating Systems:
o Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x, 5x, and 6.x
o Windows NT/2000/2003
o Mac OS X
• Protocols:
o TCP/IP
o IPX/SPX
o NetBIOS
o AppleTalk
• Printing
• Scanning

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A System Engineer (SE) is a professional title often used by hardware vendors for individuals who perform systems related tasks,
such as analysis, design, and programming. System Engineers are also often involved in pre-sales activities.

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In addition, computer skills and working knowledge in the following areas may
also be helpful:
• Other computer platforms (mainframe and UNIX)
• Networking
• Basic electronics
Education/Training, (listed in preferred order), of a successful Canon
dealership SE are:
• Novell CNA or Novell CNE / Microsoft MCSE certification
• A Canon copier Service Technician with two years of experience
centered on connectivity products
A degree in computer science, engineering, or a computer technician with two
years of experience is required in the above areas.

B. Soft Counter
The imageRUNNER 2500 Series uses soft counters. The control panel
normally displays four out of six counters when the counter check button is
pressed. The counter description may be changed, enabled, or disabled in
service mode, except for counter one. The counter one setting cannot be
changed under any circumstances.
The Table below indicates the counter configurations.
Soft Counter Configuration (Table 6)
Counter Default
Counter Description Default Switch
Code Display
1 101 Total 1 On Fixed
2 103 Total (Large) On May be changed
3 201 Copy (Total 1) On May be changed
4 203 Copy (Large) On May be changed
5 - Not Displayed Off May be changed
6 - Not Displayed Off May be changed

Refer to the Service Manual for complete details on the Soft Counter
configurations.

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C. Power and Plug Requirements
The imageRUNNER 2500 Series requires a NEMA 5-15R receptacle for
proper operation. Confirm that a NEMA 5-15R receptacle is available prior to
installation.
Canon USA Inc. strongly suggests dedicated and properly grounded outlets be
provided for these devices. Before installation, confirm that dedicated NEMA
receptacles are available for these devices.
Main Unit Power and Plug Requirements (Table 7)
imageRUNNER 2500 Series Main Unit

NEMA 5-15R Receptacle

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D. Installation Space Requirements
The imageRUNNER 2500 Series approximate space requirements for
installation differ depending on how it is configured with the optional
accessories.
Installation Space Diagram Standard Configuration (Table 8)

Full Configuration

imageRUNNER 2500 Series Dimensions (Table 9)

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E. Installation Times
Estimated installation times shown are based on an out-of-box main unit
installation and optional accessories and can be achieved only with a
technician that is experienced on the imageRUNNER 2500 Series.
Estimated Installation Times (Table 10)
Description Estimated Time Remarks

Main Unit 9 minutes

DADF-AA1/AB1 8 minutes

Does not include installation time for the


Inner Finisher-B1 7 minutes
Power Supply-U1.
Does not include installation time for the
Inner Finisher Additional Tray-B1 2 minutes
Power Supply-U1 and Inner Finisher-B1.

Inner 2Way Tray-G1 1 minute


Does not include installation time for the
2 Way Unit-B1 10 minutes
Power Supply-U1.

Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1 4 minutes

Power Supply-U1 8 minutes

Card Reader ATTNT-D3 10 minutes

Card Reader-E1 10 minutes

Envelope Attachment-D1 4 minutes

Document Tray-J1 2 minutes

Super G3 FAX Board-AG1 10 minutes

USB APP 3-Port I/F-A1 10 minutes

System Upgrade RAM-C1 512MB 4 minutes

CLR Send Kit-Y1 4 minutes

Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 15 minutes

Serial I/F Kit-J2 6 minutes

Estimated Installation Times shown are based on a minimum of two (2) experienced technicians.
Installation time shown in the Estimated Installation Times (Table 10) is the
estimated time required for installation starting from an unpacked condition. It
is calculated based on man-hours and is for reference purposes only.

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F. Special Tools
In addition to the standard tools used to service these devices, the following
special tools should also be carried according to its rank when servicing an
imageRUNNER 2500 Series.
Special Tools List (Table 11)
Description Rank Part Number5 Remarks

Used for electrical checks; for


Digital adjustment of laser power in
A FY9-2002-000
Multimeter combination with the laser power
checker.

Tester Used as a probe extension when


A FY9-3038-000
Extension Pin making electrical checks.

Tester
Used as a probe extension when
extension pin A FY9-3039-000
making electrical checks.
(L-shaped)

NA-3 Test Used for adjusting and checking


A FY9-9196-000
Chart images.

Used for cleaning the mirror of the


Mirror
- FL2-9842-000 CCD unit. This part is installed in
cleaning tool
the reader unit (not a service tool).

Rank Description
A: Each service person is expected to carry one.
Refer to the Service Manual Appendix for complete details.

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G. Consumables
Consumables are all products and materials that are consumed with regular
use and cannot be reused. Such consumables include, but are not limited to,
paper, chemicals, and toner.
A number of factors are considered when the approximate life expectancy of a
consumable is determined. For example, in the case of toner yield, paper size
and the amount of coverage per page.
Note: All estimated life targets shown in the below table are estimates for
reference purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Actual
usage will vary.
Main Unit Consumables List (Table 12)
5 Estimated Life
Description Part Number Quantity 17 Remarks
(copies/prints )
imageRUNNER
2545/2535 Series:
GPR-34/35 Drum up to 169,000
2772B004AA 1
Unit imageRUNNER
2530/2525:
up to 140,000
18 For imageRUNNER
GPR-34 Black Toner 2786B003AA 1 19,400
2545/2535 Series
For imageRUNNER
GPR-35 Black Toner 2785B003AA 1 14,60018
2530/2525

17
Value is based on LTR sized paper.
18
Based on 6% page coverage

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H. Consumable Parts
Consumable parts are defined as those parts having a limited life that will be
reached during a customer’s specific machine operation and should be
replaced as needed. Examples of consumable parts may include, but are not
limited to feed rollers, cleaner blades, etc. The consumable parts provided
below show an estimated life to assist in the initial parts/supplies planning.
Note: All consumable parts shown in the below tables are for reference
purposes only and are subject to change without notice.
Main Unit Consumable Parts List (Table 13)
5 Estimated Life
Description Part Number Quantity 17 Remarks
(copies/prints )

Transfer Roller FC9-0693-000 1 240,000

Separation Static
FM3-9296-000 1 240,000
Eliminator

Developing Assembly
FM3-9263-000 1 500,000
(Developing Cylinder)

Multi-purpose Tray Pickup


FL3-1352-000 1 150,000
Roller

Multi-purpose Tray
FL3-3469-000 1 150,000
Separation Pad

Fixing Assembly (For


FM4-3363-000 1 240,000
iR2545/2535)

Fixing Assembly (For


FM4-3367-000 1 150,000
iR2530/2525)

Cassette Pickup Roller FB6-3405-000 2 120,000

Simultaneous
replacement with the
Cassette Feed Roller FC6-7083-000 2 120,000
Cassette Separation
Roller

Cassette Separation
FC6-6661-000 2 120,000
Roller

End-user replaceable.
18 (Replacement
Waste Toner Container FM3-9276-000 1 80,000
procedure is printed on
the package.)

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DADF Consumable Parts (Table 14)
5 Estimated Life
Description Part Number Quantity 17 Remarks
(copies/prints )

ADF Pickup Roller (For


FM3-6892-000 1 80,000
iR2545/2535)

ADF Separation Pad (For


FL2-9942-000 1 80,000
iR2545/2535)

ADF Feed Guide (Dust


Collection Tape) (For FL2-9935-000 1 40,000
iR2545/2535)

ADF Pickup Roller (For


FG3-4043-000 1 80,000
iR2530/2525/2520)

ADF Separation Pad (For


FL3-3239-000 1 80,000
iR2530/2525/2520)

ADF Feed Guide (Dust


Collection Tape) (For FL3-5012-000 1 40,000
iR2530/2525/2520)

Replace when stamp


ADF Stamp FB5-9410-000 1 7,000
light is on.

Inner Finisher Consumable Parts (Table 15)


5 Estimated Life
Description Part Number Quantity 17 Remarks
(copies/prints )

Stapler FM4-2710-000 1 500,000 Times With 2-staple function

Cassette Unit, Cassette Pedestal Consumable Parts (Table 16)


5 Estimated Life
Description Part Number Quantity 17 Remarks
(copies/prints )

Cassette Pickup Roller FB6-3405-000 2 120,000

Cassette Feed Roller FC6-7083-000 2 120,000

Cassette Separation
FC6-6661-000 2 120,000
Roller

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I. Periodic Maintenance
The imageRUNNER 2500 Series and its accessory items do not require
Periodic Maintenance.
J. Firmware Upgrade
The imageRUNNER 2500 Series are equipped with a USB port as standard.
The main controller, Boot ROM, and optional ROM firmware can be
downloaded from a service PC via a USB cable, but cannot be downloaded via
network or flash drive 19. The finisher controller firmware can be downloaded
from a service PC via a serial I/F and downloader. Refer to the Service
Manual for complete upgrading procedures.
K. Computer Requirements for Upgrading
The following are the recommended minimum requirements 20 for a Desktop
PC or laptop to use for the download:
• CPU: Intel Celeron 400MHz or higher
• Memory: 128MB of RAM
• Free HDD Capacity: 1GB of available hard disk space
• CD-ROM Drive: Firmware is provided via download on the Canon USA
Systems and Technical Support Division’s e-Support Center website at
http://www.support.cusa.canon.com. A CD-ROM drive is only required if
special system software is needed that will be provided via a CD-ROM by
Canon USA.
• Downloading tool (software): SST version 4.23 or later (provided on the
e-Support website)
• Operating environment: Windows 2000/XP

19
Other names for flash drives are jump drive, memory stick, USB storage, USB thumb drive, pen drive, etc.
20
Requirements are subject to change without notice.

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V. Suggested End-User Customer Service Offerings
A. Monthly Copy Volume
Note: The maximum monthly volume (print/copy) represents the maximum
number of pages the machine can produce within a one-month period (based
upon letter size paper). However, the device should not be used to produce
this, or a greater volume, on a consistent monthly basis.
Monthly Copy Volume (Table 17)
Optimum performance range Suggested maximum
imageRUNNER (prints/copies per month based monthly print/copy volume
on LTR sized paper) (based on LTR sized paper)
imageRUNNER 2545/2545i 3,000-35,000 impressions 145,000 impressions
imageRUNNER 2535/2535i 3,000-30,000 impressions 120,000 impressions
imageRUNNER 2530 2,000-25,000 impressions 95,000 impressions
imageRUNNER 2525 1,500-20,000 impressions 80,000 impressions

B. Warranty Support
1. End-User Warranty Conditions
• imageRUNNER 2545/2535/2530/2525 Series Limited Warranty
Ninety (90) days after delivery to the original purchaser or 100,000
prints/copies, or a combination of both, whichever comes first.
For detailed warranty information, please refer to the
imageRUNNER 2545/2535/2530/2525 Series Limited Warranty
located in the Appendix.
No warranty is given on any consumables or consumable parts,
such as paper, toner, chemicals, or pick-up rollers.
• GPR-34/35 Drum Unit Limited Warranty
27,000 prints or copies (or a combination of both)
Full Credit: or 30 days after delivery to the original purchaser,
whichever comes first.
100,000 prints or copies (or a combination of
Prorated Credit: both) or one year after delivery to the original
purchaser, whichever comes first.
For detailed warranty information, please refer to the GPR-34/35
Drum Unit Limited Warranty located in the Appendix.

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2. Warranty Administration Reduction Program (WARP)
Dealers who purchase an imageRUNNER 2500 Series device will receive
WARP credit during the month following their purchase. The credit covers
the dealer’s cost for defective parts with a dealer cost under $300 replaced
during the term of the end-user warranty. Defective parts with a dealer cost
over $300 replaced during the term of the end-user warranty should be
returned along with all applicable documentation to Canon USA for
processing.
To request parts reimbursement credit, complete the e-Tag warranty claim
form that can be found in the warranty section of the Canon USA’s e-
Support Center. Print out the e-Tag form and submit it to the address
provided, along with the defective part(s), and a copy of the machine’s
service history log.
Refer to the Warranty terms and conditions in the Appendix of this Service
Guide for complete details for warranty coverage. Your Regional Service
Office personnel can answer questions on the WARP program.

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VI. Product Technical Support Offerings
A. Dealer Support Requirements
The imageRUNNER 2545/2535/2530/2525 Technical Training is required to
receive technical support for these imageRUNNER 2500 Series products.
Refer to the Canon Technical Support Center (TSC) for further details.
In order to ensure that each Dealer receives the highest level of support, and
in turn resolve the end user’s problems quickly and accurately, here are
several recommendations to maximize your technical support request.
• The dealer support personnel should check technical documentation
(Manuals, Tech. Pub’s, etc.) and the e-Support website (24 hours a day, 7
days a week) before calling Canon USA’s Technical Support Center (TSC)
since your concern may have already been addressed and documented.
• Have your Support ID Number ready when you call the TSC and prepare to
be at the location where the engine or application is accessible. This
dramatically improves the TSC’s ability to help troubleshoot the problem
and eliminate the guesswork when answering a specific question. There
are many “causes” to various problems, but by being at the location when
calling, it takes the speculation out of the troubleshooting process by
supplying accurate answers to what the device/application is doing.
• Provide the serial number of the installed engine or application you are
troubleshooting. While this is required for access to support, it will also
provide the Specialist with information about previous calls for support.
• Be prepared to provide environment specific information and any other site-
specific variables.
• Submit and update your profile information such as cell phone number, e-
mail address, or company address. To do so, you can log-on to e-Support
and access the “Current Profile” section to make updates or call Canon
USA’s TSC. Accurate profile information will allow for quick contact if more
information is required from the caller later on.
• At the completion of each call, a ticket number is provided. If the Support
Specialist does not provide a number, the caller should ask for it.
• A return call from a Dealer Technician/Systems Engineer with a resolution
is extremely helpful. The information Canon USA receives from you on
what actually resolved the problem is sent to the Support Specialist and
enables them to better assist other callers who may have the same
problem just addressed.
Making certain that all of our support partners get the highest quality
technical support as fast as possible makes everyone more productive and
ultimately delivers better results and customer satisfaction.
Following some of these basic guidelines, and working as a team, helps
everyone achieve their support goals.

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B. Canon USA Support Offerings
The following support mechanisms were established to deliver high quality,
timely technical support services, and product information to imageRUNNER
2500 Series dealerships. These support services cover areas such as system
and user software, networking and connectivity issues, electro-mechanical
operations, and other hardware servicing.
1. Canon USA Technical Support Center
Live phone based technical support from the Canon USA TSC is limited to
those technicians who are certified to service an imageRUNNER device or
are enrolled for technical training.
Self-Service Support (software downloads, knowledgebase, support
forums, technical publications) will continue to be available through the e-
Support Center website at http://www.support.cusa.canon.com for all
Technicians and Systems Engineers.
Canon USA provides a time sensitive call escalation process for all
authorized imageRUNNER ADVANCE Dealers. The TSC is the single
point of entry for this process. Once a call is placed to the TSC and
information is logged into the call management system, a case number will
be assigned to the call. Every effort is made to resolve the problem during
the call. Calls that cannot be resolved during the initial call and require
escalation must follow the process below. The status of all escalated
cases can be viewed via the e-Support Center or by calling the TSC.

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Canon USA’s TSC support responsibilities are as follows:
• All technical support for the end-user is provided solely by the
contracted servicing Dealer.
• The Canon USA TSC will be the central contact/escalation for the
reporting of all known outstanding hardware and software issues to
Canon USA’s engineering and development groups.
• The Canon USA TSC will be available to all Authorized Dealers,
Systems Engineers, and Technicians who have successfully completed
the Training Program.
• The TSC will provide technical information regarding all Canon
associated hardware and software products.
• The TSC will deploy, as required through proper escalation procedures,
all on-site Canon USA Digital Solutions Specialist and Systems
Engineers.

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2. Internet Support
a) Canon USA e-Support Center Website
Canon USA’s Systems and Technical Support Division provides high
quality e-Support via the Internet and is only available for Canon USA
Authorized Servicing Dealers.
Canon USA’s e-Support is designed to give dealer Systems Engineers
and Technicians access to technical support information via the
Worldwide Web.
The following functions and information can be accessed:
• Proactive notification of new releases, patches, Technical
Publications, and other information via e-mail
• Search for Technical Solutions with the Integrated Knowledge
Management System through natural language query
• Read or download on-line documentation
• Download patches and their Readme files
• Download Firmware and Software Drivers
• Track and Modify logged Cases
• Review all open Cases
In order to access e-Support, you must first register for a Support ID.
To register for a Support ID, go on-line to the Canon USA Systems and
Technical Support Division’s e-Support Center website at
http://www.support.cusa.canon.com. Click on the “Register” button and
follow the instructions for registration. This service is available at no
additional charge to all authorized dealers.

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b) Canon USA ISG Central Website
Complete versions of the Service Guides are available on the Canon
USA ISG Central website (http://isgcentral.cusa.canon.com/).
Access is limited to the Authorized Dealer’s Management staff; please
contact your Dealer Administrator to request access to the System and
Technical Support Section of ISG Central.

When the end-user is logged onto ISG Central, they must select the
Systems & Technical Support button to access the Service Guides area
of the website as shown below.

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VII. Appendix
A. Specifications
Note: All specifications are for reference purposes only and are subject to
change without notice.
Main Unit Specifications (Table 18)
imageRUNNER 2500 Series
imageRUNNER imageRUNNER imageRUNNER imageRUNNER
Model:
2545/2545i 2535/2535i 2530 2525
Type Digital multifunctional imaging system

Copy method Laser dry electrostatic transfer

Developing system Dry dual-component toner projection

Memory Standard : 512 MB RAM, Maximum 512 MB RAM

Fixing system RAPID Fusing System

Halftone 256 levels


From main power off: 30 seconds or less
Warm-up time
From sleep mode: 1 second or less
Approximately: Approximately: Approximately: Approximately:
Copy/print speed (LTR)
45 ppm 35 ppm 30 ppm 25 ppm
First copy output time Up to 3.9 seconds Up to 5.4 seconds
Scan: Up to 600 x 600 dpi,
Resolution Copy Up to 600 x 600 dpi,
Print Up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi
Approximately Approximately
Approximately
Scan speed Simplex 45/34 (300 dpi), 45/34 (300 dpi),
35/13 (300 dpi), 25/N/A ipm (600 dpi)
(LTR) 45/N/A ipm (600 dpi) 35/N/A ipm (600 dpi)
(Bk/Color) Approximately Approximately
Duplex
18/14 (300 dpi), 18/N/A ipm (600 dpi) 14/6 (300 dpi), 10/N/A ipm (600 dpi)
Standard Dual up to 550 sheets Paper Cassettes, up to 100 sheets Stack Bypass
Paper
Capacity Option Dual up to 550 sheets Paper Cassettes
Maximum Up to 2,300 sheets

Cassette
LTR, LTRR, LGL, 11" x 17", STMTR, EXEC
1/3/4

LTR, LTRR, LGL, 11" x 17", STMTR, EXEC, Envelopes (COM-10/Monarch/DL/ISO-


Paper Size Cassette 2
B5/ISO-C5)**

LTR, LTRR, LGL, 11" x 17", STMTR, EXEC, Custom size (3 15/16" to 11 11/16" x 5
Stack 7/8" to 17" [99 mm to 297 mm x 148 mm to 432 mm]), Envelopes (COM-
Bypass 10/Monarch/DL/ISO-B5/ISO-C5)
Note: The optional Envelope Feeder Attachment –D1 is required.

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imageRUNNER 2500 Series
imageRUNNER imageRUNNER imageRUNNER imageRUNNER
Model:
2545/2545i 2535/2535i 2530 2525

Cassette 17lb. Bond to 24lb. Bond (64 to 90g/m2) / Plain, Recycled, Color (17lb. Bond to 21lb.
1/3/4 Bond [64 to 80g/m2]), Pre-Punched

Paper 17lb. Bond to 24lb. Bond (64 to 90g/m2) / Plain, Recycled, Color (17lb. Bond to 21lb.
Weight / Cassette 2 Bond [64 to 80g/m2]), Pre-Punched, Envelope (COM-10/Monarch/DL/ISO-B5/ISO-
Type C5)**

17lb. Bond to 34lb. Bond (64 to 128g/m2) / Plain, Recycled, Color (17lb. Bond to 21lb.
Bond [64 to 80g/m2]), Pre-Punched, Bond (20lb. Bond to 24lb. Bond [75 to 90g/m2]),
Stack
Heavy Paper 1 (22lb. Bond to 24lb. Bond [81 to 90g/m2]), Heavy 2 (24lb. Bond to
Bypass
28lb. Bond [91 to 105 g/m2]), Heavy Paper 3 (28lb. Bond to 34lb. Bond [106 to 128
g/m2]), Transparencies, Labels, Envelopes (COM-10/Monarch/DL/ISO-B5/ISO-C5)
Duplexing Standard Automatic Trayless Duplexing
Standard Output Capacity
Inner Tray up to 250 sheets (Facedown)
(20lb. Bond)
Acceptable originals Sheets, books, three dimensional objects (up to 4.4 lb (2kg))
Power supply 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 9.3A 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 6.9A
Maximum power
1.690kW 1.473kW
consumption
Approximately:
Approximately: 31-3/4" x 22-1/4" x 26-3/4" (806mm x
Dimensions (H x W x D) 35-3/4" x 22-1/4" x 27-1/8" (907mm x 565mm x 680mm) (with the platen cover)
565mm x 689mm) (with feeder) 35-1/4" x 22-1/4" x 27-1/4" (896mm x
565mm x 693mm) (with feeder)
Main Unit Approximately: 156lbs. (70.9kg)
Weight Approximately: 174lbs. (78.8kg)
With DADF Approximately: 172lbs. (77.9kg)
Approximately: 42-1/2" x 56-3/4" (1,079mm x 1,441mm)
(with no optional equipment attached)
Installation Space
Approximately:53-4/5" x 56-3/4" (1,367mm x 1,441mm)
(with the optional Inner Finisher-B1 attached)
DADF-AB1 Specifications (Table 19)
DADF-AB1 (Option only for imageRUNNER 2530/2525)
Type Automatic Document Feeder
Size of Originals LTR, LTRR, LGR, 11" x 17", STMT
14lb. Bond to 28lb. Bond (52 to 105g/m2)
Original Paper Weights
28lb. Bond to 34lb. Bond (105 to 128g/m2) when scanning a single page document
Tray Capacity Up to 50 sheets (21 lb Bond [80 g/m2])
Approximately 25 ipm when copying at 600 dpi x 600 dpi
Scan Speed Approximately 35 ipm when sending B&W documents at 300 dpi x 300 dpi
Approximately 25 ipm when sending color documents at 300 dpi x 300 dpi
Power Source / Maximum
From the main unit/Approximately 27.1W
Power Consumption
Dimensions (H x W x D) Approximately 5" x 22-1/4" x 21-3/8"
Weight Approximately 15.4 lbs. (7.0 kg)
Type Automatic Document Feeder
Size of Originals LTR, LTRR, LGR, 11" x 17", STMT

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Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1 Specifications (Table 20)
Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1 (Option)
Paper Sizes LTR, LTRR, LGL, 11" x 17", STMTR, EXEC
17lb. Bond to 24lb. Bond (64 to 90g/m2) / Plain, Recycled, Color (17lb bond to 21lb
Paper Weight / Paper Types
bond [64g/m2 to 80g/m2]), Pre-Punched
Paper Cassette Capacity Up to 550 sheets x 2 cassettes (21 lb bond (80 g/m2))
Power Source / Maximum
From the main unit/Approximately 13.3W
Power Consumption
Dimensions (H x W x D) Approximately 9-3/4" x 22-1/4" x 26-3/4"/
Weight Approximately 52.9 lbs. (24.0 kg)
Paper Sizes LTR, LTRR, LGL, 11" x 17", STMTR, EXEC
17lb. Bond to 24lb. Bond (64 to 90g/m2) / Plain, Recycled, Color (17lb bond to 21lb
Paper Weight / Paper Types
bond [64g/m2 to 80g/m2]), Pre-Punched
Paper Cassette Capacity Up to 550 sheets x 2 cassettes (21 lb bond (80 g/m2))

Cabinet Type-C Specifications (Table 21)


Cabinet Type-C (Option)
Dimensions (H x W x D) Approximately 9-3/4" x 22-1/4" x 26-3/4"

Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1 Specifications (Table 22)


Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1 (Option)
Acceptable Envelopes COM10 No.10, Monarch, DL, ISO-B5, ISO-C5
Capacity Approximately 50 sheets (or 30 mm in height)
Feeding Speed 10-cpm
Dimensions (H x W x D) Approximately 3-1/4"" x 17-1/4" x 12-1/8" (81 mm x 439 mm x 307 mm)
Weight Approximately 2.6 lbs. (1.2 kg)

Inner 2-Way Tray-G1 Specifications (Table 23)


Inner 2-Way Tray-G1 (Option)
Number of Trays 2
Paper Sizes 11" x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMTR, EXEC
17 lb. Bond to 34 lb. Bond (64 g/m2 to 128 g/m2) / Plain, Recycled, Color (17lb
bond to 21lb bond [64 to 80g/m2]), Bond, Pre-Punched, Heavy Paper 1 (22lb. Bond
Paper Weight / Paper Types
to 24lb. Bond [81 to 90g/m2]), Heavy 2 (24lb. Bond to 28lb. Bond [91 to 105g/m2]),
Heavy 3 (28lb. Bond to 34lb. Bond [106 to 128g/m2])
Paper Capacity Tray B (Upper Tray): Approximately 100 Sheets (LTR)
(20lb. Bond) Tray A (Lower Tray): Approximately 250 Sheets (LTR)
Dimensions (H x W x D) Approximately 4-1/4" x 16-3/4" x 16-1/4"
Weight Approximately 1.3 lbs. (0.6 kg)

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Inner Finisher-B1 Specifications (Table 24)
Inner Finisher-B1 (Option)
Number of Trays 1 (Optional 2nd tray)
Paper Sizes 11" x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR, EXEC
17lb. Bond to 34lb. Bond (64 to 128g/m2) / Plain, Recycled, Color (17lb bond to
21lb bond [64 to 80g/m2]), Pre-Punched, Heavy Paper 1 (22lb. Bond to 24lb. Bond
Paper Weight / Paper Types
[81 to 90g/m2]), Heavy 2 (24lb. Bond to 28lb. Bond [91 to 105g/m2]), Heavy 3 (28lb.
Bond to 34 lb. Bond [106 to 128g/m2])
Non-Collate, Collate, or Group mode:
Tray B (Upper Tray)(when Inner Finisher LTR/LTRR/LGL/11" x 17"/STMTR:
Additional Tray-B1 is attached) Approximately 100 sheets (or 1/2" [12.5
mm] in height)
Paper Capacity Non-Collate, Collate, or Group mode:
LTR/STMR: Approximately 1,000 sheets
Tray A (Lower Tray)(standard tray) (or 4-7/8" [125 mm] in height),
LTRR/LGL/11" x 17": Approximately 500
sheets (or 2-1/2" [62.5mm] in height)
Staple mode: LTR/LTRR/LGL/11" x 17":
Tray B (Upper Tray)(when Inner Finisher
Approximately 15 sets (or 3/8" [8.1 mm]
Additional Tray-B1 is attached)
in height)
Paper Capacity of Staple
Staple mode: LTR: Approximately 1,000
Mode
sheets/30 sets (or 4-7/8" [125 mm] in
Tray A (Lower Tray)(standard tray) height), LTRR/LGL/11" x 17":
Approximately 500 sheets/30 sets (or 2-
1/2" [62.5 mm] in height)
LTR: Up to 50 Sheets (17lb. Bond - 21lb. Bond) [64 g/m2 to 80 g/m2]
Max. Stapling Capacity 11" x 17",LGL,LTRR: Up to 30 Sheets (17lb. Bond - 21lb. Bond) [64 g/m2 to 80
Type of Staple g/m2]
Corner, Double (11" x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR)
Power Source From the main unit
Maximum Power
Approximately 43.9W maximum
Consumption
Approximately 11-3/5" x 16-3/8" x 21-7/8" (295 mm x 416 mm x 554 mm)
Dimensions (H x W X D) When the auxiliary tray is extended:
Approximately 11-3/5" x 27-3/4" x 21-7/8" (295 mm x 703 mm x 554 mm)
Weight Approximately 27.6 lbs. (12.5 kg)

Inner Finisher Additional Tray-B1 Specifications (Table 25)


Inner Finisher Additional Tray-B1 (Option)
Number of Trays 1
Paper Sizes 11" x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMTR,EXEC
17lb. Bond to 34lb. Bond (64 to 128g/m2) / Plain, Recycled, Color (17lb bond to
21lb bond [64 to 80g/m2]), Pre-Punched, Heavy Paper 1 (22lb. Bond to 24lb. Bond
Paper Weight / Paper Types
[81 to 90g/m2]), Heavy 2 (24lb. Bond to 28lb. Bond [91 to 105g/m2]), Heavy 3 (28lb.
Bond to 34 lb. Bond [106 to 128g/m2])
Paper Capacity Approximately 100 Sheets

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Super G3 Fax Board-AG1 Specifications (Table 26)
Super G3 Fax Board-AG1 (Option)
Applicable Line Public Switched Telephone Network
Number of Connection Lines 1 Line
Standard: 8 pels*1/mm x 3.85 line/mm
Fine: 8 pels*1/mm x 7.7 line/mm
Scan Line Density Super-Fine: 8 pels*1/mm x 15.4 line/mm
Ultra-Fine: 16 pels*1/mm x 15.4 line/mm
(*1 pels stands for picture elements (pixels)).
ECM-MMR: Approximately 3.2 seconds
G3MR method: Approximately 13 seconds
Transmission Time
G3MH method: Approximately 13 seconds
JBIG: Approximately 2.6 seconds
Transmission Speed Super G3: 33.6 kbps, G3: 14.4 kbps
Transmission Type Super G3, G3
Compression Method MH, MR, MMR, JBIG
Maximum Original Size 11"x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, or STMTR
Receiving Paper Size 11"x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, or STMTR
Memory Capacity Approximately 1,000 pages
Auto Dial Function Address Book: 300 destinations, One-touch buttons: 200 destinations

UFR II LT Specifications (Table 27)


UFR II LT (Standard on All Models)
ACC Name UFR II LT (Standard on All Models)
Type Embedded Print Controller
CPU Canon Dual Custom Processor (Shared)
Memory Standard 512 MB RAM, Maximum 512 MB RAM
Storage N/A
Supported Resolution
Up to 1,200 x 1,200dpi
(Maximum)
Windows (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2008/Windows Vista/Windows 7),
Print Drivers Citrix Presentation Server 4.0/4.5, Citrix XenApp 5.0, XenDesktop 2.0/2.1/3.0,
Macintosh (OS X 10.6.1)
Network Protocal TCP/IP
Interfaces (to LAN) 10/100Base-TX (RJ-45)

PCL Printer Kit-AF1 Specifications (Table 28)


PCL Printer Kit-AF1 (Standard on i Models)
ACC Name PCL Printer Kit-AF1 (Standard on i Models)
Type Embedded Print Controller
CPU Canon Dual Custom Processor (Shared)
Memory Standard 512 MB RAM, Maximum 512 MB RAM
Storage N/A
Supported Resolution
Up to 1,200 x 1,200dpi
(Maximum)
Windows (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2008/Windows Vista/Windows 7),
Print Drivers
Citrix Presentation Server 4.0/4.5, Citrix XenApp 5.0, XenDesktop 2.0/2.1/3.0, SAP
Network Protocol TCP/IP
Interfaces (to LAN) 10/100Base-TX (RJ-45)

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PS Printer Kit-AF1 Specifications (Table 29)
PS Printer Kit-AF1 (Standard on i Models)
ACC Name PS Printer Kit-AF1 (Standard on i Models)
Type Embedded Print Controller
CPU Canon Dual Custom Processor (Shared)
Memory Standard 512 MB RAM, Maximum 512 MB RAM
Storage N/A
Supported Resolution
Up to 1,200 x 1,200dpi
(Maximum)
Windows (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2008/Windows Vista/Windows 7),
Print Drivers
Citrix XenApp 5.0, XenDesktop 2.0/2.1/3.0, Macintosh (OS X 10.6.1), SAP
Network Protocol TCP/IP
Interfaces (to LAN) 10/100Base-TX (RJ-45)

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Software Overview 21
NetSpot Device Installer (Win/Unix/Linux) v 3.2.1
NetSpot Device Installer (Mac) v 3.2.1
NetSpot Resource Down Loader Not Supported
imageRUNNER Essentials Not Supported
imageWARE Scan Manager Not Supported
imageWARE Scan Manager DS Not Supported
imageWARE Secure Audit Manager Not Supported
imageWARE Publishing Manager v 3.1
imageWARE Document Server v1.0 (Gateway only)
imageWARE Prepress Manager Not Supported
imageWARE Print Job Manager Not Supported
imageWARE Accounting Manager Not Supported
imageWARE Accounting Manager Plug-In V2.0.1
imageWARE Accounting Manager for MEAP Not Supported
imageWARE Enterprise Management Console v 3.0
MEAP Connector for Document Server Not Supported
MEAP Connector for Share Point Server 2007 Not Supported
MEAP SDK Not Supported
MEAP Login Application SDK Not Supported

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This Software Overview Table is accurate as of the time of the product launch therefore; any future software may not be listed.

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B. Warranty
1. Main Unit Limited Warranty
CANON imageRUNNER 2545/2535/2530/2525 Series LIMITED WARRANTY
Canon U.S.A., Inc. or Canon Canada Inc. (as applicable, "Canon") warrants the imageRUNNER
2545/2535/2530/2525 Series product and Canon brand options designed for use with the imageRUNNER
product (collectively the "Product") to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and
service for a period of 90 days after delivery to the original purchaser ("Purchaser") or 100,000 prints or copies
(or a combination of both), whichever comes first. During such warranty period, Canon shall replace, without
charge, any defective part with a new or comparable rebuilt part. This warranty shall not extend to
consumables such as paper, chemicals, and toner as to which there shall be no warranty or replacement.
Warranty replacement shall not extend the original warranty period of the Product.
This limited warranty shall only apply if the Product is used in conjunction with compatible computers, peripheral
equipment and software. Canon shall have no responsibility for such items except for compatible Canon brand
peripheral equipment covered by a separate warranty ("Separate Warranty"). Repairs of such Canon brand
peripheral equipment shall be governed by the terms of the Separate Warranty. Non-Canon brand equipment
that may be distributed with the Product is sold "AS IS" and without warranty of any kind by Canon, including
any implied warranty regarding merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and all such warranties are
disclaimed. The sole warranty, if any, with respect to such non-Canon brand items is given by the supplier or
producer thereof. For further information on software, see below.
This warranty shall be void and of no force and effect if the Product is damaged as a result of (a) abuse,
neglect, mishandling, alteration, electric current fluctuation or accident, (b) improper use, including failure to
follow operating or maintenance instructions or environmental conditions prescribed in Canon's operator's
manual or other documentation, (c) installation or repair by other than authorized service representatives
qualified by Canon who are acting in accordance with Canon's service bulletins, (d) use of supplies or parts
(other than those distributed by Canon) which damage the Product or cause abnormally frequent service calls
or service problems, or (e) use of the Product with non-compatible computers, peripheral equipment or
software, including the use of the Product in any system configuration not recommended in any manual
distributed with the Product. Nor does this warranty extend to any Product on which the original identification
marks or serial numbers have been defaced, removed, or altered.
ANY SOFTWARE THAT IS DISTRIBUTED WITH THE PRODUCT AND HAS AN ASSOCIATED END USER
AGREEMENT IS LICENSED, WARRANTED AND PROVIDED ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THAT
AGREEMENT, INCLUDING ANY LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS THEREIN. SUCH SOFTWARE IS SOLD
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND BY CANON. PLEASE CONTACT CANON IMMEDIATELY IF YOU
HAVE NOT RECEIVED A COPY OF THE SOFTWARE SUPPLIER'S END USER AGREEMENT. CANON
RECOMMENDS THAT DATA STORED ON THE PRODUCT'S HARD DISK DRIVE BE DUPLICATED OR
BACKED UP TO PREVENT ITS LOSS IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE OR OTHER MALFUNCTION OF THE
HARD DISK DRIVE.
THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS REGARDING MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, RELATING TO THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF A
PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED COMPONENT, AND ALL SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES AND
CONDITIONS ARE DISCLAIMED. NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY, CONDITION OR GUARANTY,
EXCEPT AS MENTIONED ABOVE, GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT
TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BIND CANON ANY SUPPLIER OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER. NO
WARRANTY IS GIVEN ON ANY USED PRODUCT.
NEITHER CANON OR ITS SUPPLIERS NOR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER SHALL BE LIABLE
FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE (UNLESS CAUSED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY BY THE
NEGLIGENCE OF CANON OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER), LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT,
FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS, EXPENDITURES FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT
OR SERVICES, LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DATA STORED
ON THE PRODUCT'S HARD DISK DRIVE, STORAGE CHARGES OR OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT,
REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED AND EVEN IF CANON OR ITS
SUPPLIERS OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES. NOR SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST CANON OR ITS SUPPLIERS OR ANY
AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE
PRODUCT CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, THE PURCHASER
ASSUMES ALL RISKS AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY
OF THE PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE POSSESSION, USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY
TO USE THE PRODUCT NOT CAUSED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF CANON OR
ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER
THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT AND STATES SUCH PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY.

Canon U.S.A., Inc. One Canon Plaza Lake Success, New York 11042-1198
Canon Canada, Inc. 6390 Dixie Road Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7 Canada

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2. Drum Unit Limited Warranty
CANON GPR-34/35 DRUM UNIT LIMITED WARRANTY
Canon U.S.A., Inc. and Canon Canada, Inc. (collectively "Canon") warrant the Drum Unit incorporated into the
imageRUNNER Series product (the "Product") packaged with this Limited Warranty (the "Drum Unit") to be free
from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service, other than exterior defects, such as
nicks, scratches, or dents, for a period of 30 days after delivery to the original purchaser of the Drum Unit or use
of it to make 27,000 prints or copies (or a combination of both), whichever comes first. If the Drum Unit proves
to be defective within this warranty period, Canon shall, at its sole option, replace it without charge.
Following the expiration of the 30 day warranty period, and continuing for a period of ONE YEAR after delivery
to the original purchaser of the Drum Unit or use of it to make 100,000 prints or copies (or a combination of
both), whichever comes first, Canon shall provide a credit ("Credit") to the original purchaser toward a
replacement Drum Unit if the Drum Unit fails to operate under normal use and service by reason of any defect in
workmanship and materials, other than exterior defects, such as nicks, scratches or dents. The Credit shall be
a percentage of Canon's then current dealer price for the replacement Drum Unit determined as set forth in the
example below.
Warranty replacement shall not extend the original warranty period of the Drum Unit.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS REGARDING MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, RELATING TO THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE DRUM
UNIT. NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY, CONDITION OR GUARANTY, EXCEPT AS MENTIONED ABOVE,
GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THE DRUM UNIT SHALL BIND
CANON OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER. NO WARRANTY IS GIVEN ON ANY USED DRUM
UNIT.
This warranty shall be void and of no force and effect if the Drum Unit is damaged as a result of (a) abuse,
neglect, mishandling, or alteration of the Drum Unit, a Product Accessory or a Product in which the Drum Unit is
incorporated, electric current fluctuation, exposure to light, or accident, (b) improper use, including failure to
follow operating or maintenance instructions in, or environmental conditions prescribed in, Canon's operator's
manual or other documentation, (c) installation or repair by other than service representatives qualified by
Canon who are acting in accordance with Canon's service bulletins, or (d) use of supplies or parts (other than
those distributed by Canon) which damage the Drum Unit or cause abnormally frequent service calls or service
problems. Nor does this warranty extend to any Drum Unit on which the original identification marks or serial
numbers have been defaced, removed, or altered.
NEITHER CANON NOR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PERSONAL
INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE (UNLESS CAUSED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF
CANON OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER), LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT, FAILURE TO
REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS, EXPENDITURES FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR
SERVICES, LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA, STORAGE CHARGES OR OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE DRUM
UNIT, REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED AND EVEN IF CANON
OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. NOR SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST CANON OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE
PROVIDER BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DRUM UNIT CAUSING THE
ALLEGED DAMAGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, THE PURCHASER ASSUMES ALL RISKS
AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY OF THE PURCHASER
OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE POSSESSION, USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE ANY DRUM
UNIT NOT CAUSED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF CANON OR ANY AUTHORIZED
SERVICE PROVIDER. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL
PURCHASER OF THE DRUM UNIT AND STATES SUCH PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
The defective Drum Unit must be returned to Canon, freight prepaid, in the original packaging with all necessary
documentation (machine log, a sample copy, warranty claim tag or other documents as required from time to
time) to receive the Credit or replacement Drum Unit.
Credits will be based on the then current dealer price for the replacement Drum Unit, and will be pro-rated
based on the copies made as indicated by the service report submitted by the Canon Authorized Service
Representative.
EXAMPLE OF CREDIT

Drum inoperative after 50,000 copies in less than ONE YEAR of use.
Calculation of the Credit may be illustrated by the following example:

Calculation:
100,000 – 50,000 50,000
= = 50% of the dealer price of the replacement Drum
50,000 100,000
THIS WARRANTY APPLIES TO DRUM S SOLD AND USED IN THE U.S.A. AND CANADA ONLY.

Canon U.S.A., Inc. One Canon Plaza Lake Success, New York 11042-1198
Canon Canada, Inc. 6390 Dixie Road Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7 Canada

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C. List of Tables
Print Speed and Segment (Table 1)............................................................................................1
System Connectivity Features (Table 2) .....................................................................................2
imageRUNNER 2500 Series Model Comparisons (Table 3) ......................................................3
Configuration Table (Table 4)......................................................................................................4
imageRUNNER 2500 Series Box Contents (Table 5).................................................................6
Soft Counter Configuration (Table 6) ........................................................................................13
Main Unit Power and Plug Requirements (Table 7)..................................................................14
Installation Space Diagram Standard Configuration (Table 8)..................................................15
imageRUNNER 2500 Series Dimensions (Table 9) .................................................................15
Estimated Installation Times (Table 10) ....................................................................................16
Special Tools List (Table 11).....................................................................................................17
Main Unit Consumables List (Table 12) ....................................................................................18
Main Unit Consumable Parts List (Table 13) ............................................................................19
DADF Consumable Parts (Table 14).........................................................................................20
Inner Finisher Consumable Parts (Table 15) ............................................................................20
Cassette Unit, Cassette Pedestal Consumable Parts (Table 16) .............................................20
Monthly Copy Volume (Table 17)..............................................................................................22
Main Unit Specifications (Table 18)...........................................................................................29
DADF-AB1 Specifications (Table 19) ........................................................................................30
Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1 Specifications (Table 20) ..............................................................31
Cabinet Type-C Specifications (Table 21) ................................................................................31
Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1 Specifications (Table 22) .....................................................31
Inner 2-Way Tray-G1 Specifications (Table 23)........................................................................31
Inner Finisher-B1 Specifications (Table 24) ..............................................................................32
Inner Finisher Additional Tray-B1 Specifications (Table 25).....................................................32
Super G3 Fax Board-AG1 Specifications (Table 26) ................................................................33
UFR II LT Specifications (Table 27) ..........................................................................................33
PCL Printer Kit-AF1 Specifications (Table 28) ..........................................................................33
PS Printer Kit-AF1 Specifications (Table 29) ............................................................................34
Software Overview (Table 30)...................................................................................................34

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