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Chapter 3
Printing Methods for
Different Objectives
Chapter 4
Maintaining the
Printer
Chapter 5
Using the Printer in a
Network Environ-
ment
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Chapter 7
Operation of the
Function Menus
Index
Contents
Chapter 2
Using a Variety of
Media
Chapter 1
Basic Procedures
3
If the name of the printer is not in the Printer
List, click the Add icon.
If the printer is already displayed, go to Step 4.
4
In the connection menu select the
connection destination for the printer, select
the name of the printer from the list, then
click the Add button.
Select the appropriate setting for the connection
destination: USB for a USB connection, Canon
FireWire (GARO) for a IEEE1394 connection, or
Canon IP (GARO), Zeroconf or AppleTalk for a
network connection.
Important
zFor the AppleTalk connection, confirm these settings:
System Preferences > Network > AppleTalk > Make
AppleTalk Active.
zThe network interface card used with this printer is not
set before shipping for use with AppleTalk. On the
printer operation panel, select Interface Settings >
AppleTalk > On. (P.5-30)
Note
zThis printer can be connected and operated with
Zeroconf of Mac OS X. If you are using Mac OS X Ver.
10.2.5 or later with a network connection using
Zeroconf functions selected on the Connection menu,
then you can select the name of this printer.
If you are using Mac OS 8.6, 9.x with the Canon
imagePROGRAF printer driver for Macintosh installed,
you can also use the Zeroconf function to connect the
printer.
zThis printer can be connected and operated with
Canon IP (GARO). Select Canon IP (GARO) on the
Connection menu then enter the IP address and
printer name of this printer
zIf the name of the printer is not displayed, check the
printer connection cable, and make sure that the
printer and network device are both switched on.