Uninstalling
This section describes the procedure for uninstalling the software.
Uninstall the software when it is no longer needed, or if a problem occurs and uninstalling becomes necessary. Note that if you uninstall the software, you will not be able to use the printer to print.
Important
Do not attempt to uninstall the printer driver using the following procedures.
<Windows 98/Me/2000>
Do not uninstall by clicking the [Start] button and selecting [Settings], and [Printers], and then
<Windows XP>
Do not uninstall by clicking the [Start] button and selecting [Control Panel], [Printers and Other Hardware], and [Printers and Faxes] and then
•When uninstalling, under Windows 2000 or Windows XP Professional, be sure to log on with the Administrator privileges. If you do not use Administrator privileges to uninstall, registry entries will remain under the privileges of the person who did the installation, and a delete error will result.
•After uninstalling, be sure to start Windows again.
•For Windows 98 or Windows Me, if you cannot uninstall using the following procedure, perform the procedure described in Troubleshooting the Printer Driver Installation (Windows 98/Me) (➡ p.27).
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2 Disconnect the USB cable from your computer and make sure that the printer is not connected to your computer.
3 Start your computer.
If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP Professional, be sure to log on using Administrator privileges.
Close any programs that are running.
4 Place the Canon CP Printer Solution Disk in the
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