Question Canon MF753cdw contact list.
Question Canon MF753cdw contact list.
I've used my Canon MF735cdw laser printer for some time and set it up with guidance from the manual. I have a question, just curious, that I'm trying to understand better. It seems the Address Book is likely used for configuring certain features. Can anyone recommend a video or example that explains this? Thank you.
This printer?
https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/colo...s-mf743cdw
Unclear if you're referring to "Frequently Used Settings (Page 176)" or "Address Book (Page 186)" using the printed page numbers.
Manual model numbers and/or page numbers can be an issue.
Apologies. I'm not sure where I went wrong with the model number.
And the goal is to register destinations on the 753 model. Is that correct?
What about the following link?
https://oip.manual.canon/USRMA-1738-zz-S..._0095.html
"735" ???
The 10 Step process from the manual (Post #4) doesn't seem to be applicable or effective.
Step 1 includes a link called "Home Screen".
Item 13 (Address Book) offers another option "Registering Destinations".
There appears to be no existing Address Book available.
The main issue seems to be the manual's layered structure, requiring some steps like sending a fax to understand its functionality.
You'll need to follow a specific path—branch by branch—to see what it does.
There are some overview pages, such as the one at https://oip.manual.canon/USRMA-1738-zz-S...0401_h1_01, which you can explore after selecting options.
I also found listings of Supported Functions and Options in other manuals:
https://oip.manual.canon/USRMA-7178-zz-S...1002_h1_01
Some links appear to reference older models, with the model number visible in the link or manual text.
In summary, the Menu Route Map is available at https://oip.manual.canon/USRMA-7178-zz-S...df?sub=yes.
Fortunately, I discovered a YouTube video that demonstrates and explains the setup of a scan-to-folder process step by step. I plan to use it as a reference to understand its additional capabilities. My intention is to print the results and explore further.