IMPORTANT
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If you import the Address Book (Delete and Overwrite), Forwarding Settings, or Settings/Registration settings, the information stored in [Favorite Settings] from the control panel of the machine and Recall memory are erased.
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[Address List]:
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Select the subaddress book to be imported.
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[Import Method]:
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Select the import method for the address book selected in <Address List>.
[Append]: The addresses in the file are added to the address book selected in <Address List>. No changes are made to the pre-existing addresses in the Address Book. Addresses in the file that have the same name as those already stored on the machine will treated as new registrations with the same name.
[Delete and Overwrite]: All addresses stored in the address book selected in <Address List> are deleted, and the contents of the file are loaded into the machine.
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[File Path]:
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Specify the location of the file to load.
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[File Format]:
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Select the format specified when the file was exported.
[Custom Format]: The dedicated file format for Canon machines.
[LDAP Format]: Select this if the file is to be used by another application (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Outlook, Eudora, etc.).
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IMPORTANT
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If you select [Address List One-touch] for [Address List], you cannot select [Append] for [Import Method]. Therefore, each one-touch button destination registered in the machine is overwritten when you perform the import procedure. You can also only import files exported with [Custom Format] selected.
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NOTE
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You can register up to 1,800 addresses in the Address Book. (200 of these are addresses assigned to the one-touch buttons.) Each address is treated as a separate item. When importing additional addresses, make sure that you do not exceed an overall total of 1,800 addresses.
When importing an LDAP format file, entries with e-mail addresses are imported into the machine. Make sure that the number of destinations to register does not exceed 1,800.
The name of the address book is not imported.
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[File Format]:
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Select the format of the file that is to be exported. The file format for exported device settings differs according to the model of your machine. Check the exported file.
[FIM Format]: The file extension is ".fim." Files saved in this format include the address book, forwarding settings, send function favorite settings. When you export the device settings of the machine, the file is saved in this format.
[FIA Format]/[FIL Format]: The file extension is ".fia"/".fil." Files saved in this format include the address book and forwarding settings. When you export the device settings of a different model machine, the file may be saved in this format.
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[File Path]:
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Specify the location of the file to load.
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IMPORTANT
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If you import the device settings, the Address Book is also imported, causing the registered destinations to be deleted and overwritten with the destinations in the imported file.
The machine must be restarted to enable the imported device settings. After importing, turn OFF the main power of the machine, and turn the main power back ON again.
After importing device settings, the Remote UI cannot be used to perform other operations until the machine is restarted. Turn OFF the main power of the machine, and turn the main power back ON again.
If the data exported from this machine is imported by other model machines, [Favorite Settings] on the control panel is not updated.
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NOTE
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Do not import any files while the machine is executing other jobs.
For information on how to turn ON and OFF the main power of the machine, see "Main Power and Control Panel Power."
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You cannot import the data exported from other model machines. You can import stored data between same model machines with the same optional products available for use.
When Settings/Registration settings are imported, the System Manager ID, Department IDs, Address Book password, and Network settings are automatically overwritten.
The machine must be restarted to enable the imported Settings/Registration settings. After importing, turn OFF the main power of the machine, and turn the main power back ON again.
After importing Settings/Registration settings, the Remote UI cannot be used to perform other operations until the machine is restarted. Turn OFF the main power of the machine, and turn the main power back ON again.
SNMP v. 3 User and Context Settings in SNMP Settings in Network Settings cannot be imported/exported.
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NOTE
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Do not import any files while the machine is executing other jobs.
For information on how to turn ON and OFF the main power of the machine, see "Before You Start Using This Machine."
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[Category]:
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Select the category of paper information to update.
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[File Path]:
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Specify the location of the file to load.
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IMPORTANT
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You cannot import a file while the machine is scanning.
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