Canon CP100 manual Connecting the Printer to Your Computer

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Connecting the Printer to Your Computer

Notes about connection

Using the USB cable, be sure to connect the printer directly to your computer. If you connect it via a USB hub, the printer may not function properly.

Do not use the printer together with other USB devices (except a USB mouse or keyboard); otherwise the printer may not function properly. If this happens, disconnect the other USB devices from your computer and then reconnect the printer.

Do not connect both a CP-100 and a CP-10, or two or more of the same type of printer to the same computer; otherwise the printers may not function properly.

When connecting the printer to your computer, we recommend that you connect it to the same USB port used when you installed the printer driver. If you connect the printer to a different USB port, Windows may create a copy of the printer driver. This depends on your Windows version and the printer driver, and does not affect the operation of the printer.

To delete a copy of the printer driver, proceed as follows:

1.Disconnect the USB cable from your computer.

2.Delete the copy of the printer driver as follows. (Do not use the uninstaller.)

(1)For Windows 98/Me/2000, click the [Start] button and select [Settings], and [Printers].

For Windows XP, click the [Start] button and select [Control Panel], [Printers and Other Hardware], and [Printers and Faxes].

(2)Right-click the copy of the printer driver and then select [Delete] on the shortcut menu.

3.Restart your computer. Connect the printer to the USB port used when you installed the printer driver.

Do not put your computer into the sleep mode while the printer is connected to a USB port.

If you accidentally do so, do not disconnect the USB cable from your computer while it is in the sleep mode; instead, leaving the USB cable connected, first return your computer to its normal mode. If you remove the USB cable while your computer is in the sleep mode, your computer may not be able to return to its normal mode. For details on your computer’s sleep mode, refer to the documentation provided with your computer.

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Contents User Guide Contents Appendices Safety Precautions About the Manuals Read This FirstInstall the necessary software Printing Flow DiagramPrinting About the Connection CableInstalling Installing the Software from the Solution DiskPage Uninstalling Windows 98/Me/2000 Installing the Printer DriverWindows Page Click the Next button Do not select CD-ROM drive Printer driver is installed Windows Me Now you can continue and install the printer driver Page Printer driver is installed After a moment, the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog appears Do not select CD-ROM drives Page Click the Next button Windows XP When the following message appears, click the Finish button Page Page Example Uninstalling Click the Exit button Turning On the Printer With CP-100With CP-10 Connecting the Printer to Your Computer Page Printing Selecting an Image for Printing Starting ZoomBrowser EXClick 1 Select Images and click an image you want to print Click 2 Select Captions for Printing and select captions Selecting a Print Mode From the Printer drop-down list, select Canon CP-10 Setting the Printer Driver for Printing Click the Properties button Page Adjust other settings, and then click the Print button Printing Duplicate Images on an 8-Label Sheet Click the Print button to start printing Printing Different Images on an 8-Label Sheet Printing Part of an Image Trimming Clip button Printing with Image Quality Correction Images captured with Exif Compatible cameras Other Printing Functions About the Print Area and Pixels AppendicesPrint Area CP-100Postcard size sheet Number of Pixels CP-10This section describes how to troubleshoot problems TroubleshootingPrinting stops while it is in progress Errors where printing can resume Error MessagesCause There is no more ink in the ink cassette Correction Insert the correct paper cassette Cause There is a problem with the ink cassette Errors where printing is canceledProblem with the printer Turn printer off and back on
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