Canon Pixma MP170 User's Guide

Canon Pixma MP170 manual cover
Pages 129
Year 2005
Language(s)
English en

Canon Pixma MP170 Specification

The Canon Pixma MP170 is a versatile all-in-one printer designed to cater to the printing, scanning, and copying needs of home and small office users. It features a compact design with dimensions of approximately 17.5 inches in width, 15 inches in depth, and 7.2 inches in height, making it suitable for limited workspace environments. The printer utilizes Canon's FINE cartridge technology, delivering a maximum print resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 dpi, ensuring sharp and vibrant photo prints and documents. It supports a variety of media types, including plain paper, photo paper, and envelopes, with a maximum paper size of 8.5 x 14 inches.

The MP170 offers a print speed of approximately 22 pages per minute for black-and-white documents and 17 pages per minute for color prints, accommodating efficient workflow requirements. The integrated flatbed scanner provides an optical resolution of 1200 x 2400 dpi, allowing for high-quality scans of documents and photos. Copying capabilities include a reduction and enlargement range of 25% to 400%, with a copy speed similar to its printing performance.

Connectivity options include a standard USB 2.0 interface for direct connection to a computer, simplifying the setup process. The printer is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows and Mac OS, ensuring wide accessibility for users. The control panel features a user-friendly interface with a small monochrome LCD screen for easy navigation and operation. Energy efficiency and ease of maintenance are additional highlights, with the printer supporting standalone copying and maintenance tasks without requiring a computer connection. The Canon Pixma MP170 is a reliable choice for users seeking cost-effective, multi-functional printing solutions.

Canon Pixma MP170 F.A.Q.

How do I install the Canon Pixma MP170 printer drivers on my computer?

To install the Canon Pixma MP170 printer drivers, visit the Canon support website, download the latest drivers for your operating system, and follow the installation instructions provided.

What should I do if my Canon Pixma MP170 is not printing?

First, check if the printer is properly connected to the power supply and your computer. Ensure there is enough paper in the tray and the ink cartridges are not empty. Run a printer troubleshooter from your computer settings.

How can I clear a paper jam in my Canon Pixma MP170?

Turn off the printer and carefully open the front cover. Gently remove any jammed paper, being careful not to tear it. Close the cover and turn the printer back on.

How do I perform a head cleaning on the Canon Pixma MP170?

Access the printer settings on your computer, select 'Maintenance,' and choose 'Head Cleaning.' Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process.

What type of ink cartridges does the Canon Pixma MP170 use?

The Canon Pixma MP170 uses PG-40 (black) and CL-41 (color) ink cartridges.

How do I scan a document using the Canon Pixma MP170?

Place the document on the scanner glass, open the IJ Scan Utility on your computer, select 'Document,' and then click 'Scan.' Save the scanned document to your desired location.

Why is my Canon Pixma MP170 printing blank pages?

Check if the ink cartridges are installed correctly and have sufficient ink. Perform a nozzle check from the printer maintenance menu to ensure ink is being properly distributed.

How can I connect my Canon Pixma MP170 to a wireless network?

The Canon Pixma MP170 does not support wireless networking. You must use a USB cable to connect it to your computer.

How do I replace the ink cartridges in the Canon Pixma MP170?

Turn the printer on and open the front cover. Wait for the cartridge holder to move to the replacement position. Remove the old cartridges and insert the new ones, making sure they click into place. Close the cover.

What can I do if my Canon Pixma MP170 is not recognized by my computer?

Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the printer and computer. Try using a different USB port or cable. Update or reinstall the printer drivers. Restart both the printer and the computer.