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Local printer 2-2–2-22

M

Megabyte G-4

Memory, Insufficient 5-6 Menu bar

Status Window 4-3 using 4-4–4-7

Messages 5-6–5-7

Minimizing, Status Window 4-13 Multi-purpose tray A-1

N

NetPilot G-4

Network Adapter G-4

Network printer 2-27–2-36

No power supplied 5-2

O

Options menu, using 4-5–4-6

Orientation G-4

Out of paper 5-6

Overlay 3-9, 3-22, G-5

P

Page setup tab custom paper size 3-7 Windows 95/98/Me 3-6 Windows NT 3-21

Pages per minute A-1 Paper

delivery A-1 Paper feed G-5 Paper Jam 5-6

Paper selection tab, Windows NT 3-20 Paper size A-1

custom 3-7 Paper Source G-5 Paper Type G-5 Parallel interface G-5

cable 2-38

Parallel interface cable G-5 Pause button 4-8

Pause printing 4-4 PDF G-5 Peer-to-peer G-5 Plain paper A-1

Plug and play for Parallel Port Windows 2000/XP 2-11–2-13

Plug and play for USB Port Windows 2000/XP 2-9–2-11 Windows 98/Me 2-3–2-5

Port Busy 5-7

Portrait G-6

Ports tab, Windows NT 3-17

Power

not supplied 5-2 Print job details tab 4-9 Print job list tab 4-11 Print job log tab 4-10 Print Monitor G-6 Print queue G-6 Printer

does not print 5-2 locks up 5-3 problems 5-2–5-3 specifications A-1 speed A-1

stops printing 5-2

Printer animation, status window 4-3

Printer driver 5-4, G-6I Printer Error 5-7

Printer icon 4-3 Printer properties

Windows 95/98/Me dialog boxes 3-2–3-15 Windows NT/2000/XP dialog box 3-16–3-28

Printer ready icon 4-13 Printer sharing settings 2-36 Printing

speed A-1

Printing paused icon 4-13 Printing speed A-1

Printing Temporarily Stopped 5-7 Printout is wrong 5-3 Problems

printer 5-2–5-3 Progress bar G-6

Progress bar, status window 4-3

Q

Quality tab

Windows 95/98/Me 3-13, 3-14

Windows NT 3-26, 3-27

Queue G-6

R

Random Access Memory G-7

Removing Canon Advanced Printing Technology 5-10 Resolution A-1, G-7

Resume button 4-8 Resume printing 4-4 Reverse Output Order G-7

S

Scaling G-7

Scheduling tab, Windows NT 3-18 Security tab, Windows NT 3-19 Selecting

custom paper size 3-8 Server G-7

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