Canon imageRUNNER C2550 Network Manual
Canon imageRUNNER C2550 Network Manual

Canon imageRUNNER C2550 Network Manual

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  • Page 1 Network Guide Network Guide Please read this guide before operating this product. After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 3 Ot¯ Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i C3080/C3080i C2550 Network Guide...
  • Page 4: Manuals For The Machine

    Manuals for the Machine The manuals for this machine are divided as follows. Please refer to them for detailed information. The manuals supplied with optional equipment are included in the list below. Depending on the system configuration and product purchased, some manuals may not be needed. Guides with this symbol are printed manuals.
  • Page 5 • PS Printer Driver Installation and Instructions • UFR II Printer Driver Installation and Instructions • Mac OS X PS Printer Driver Installation and Instructions • Mac OS X UFR II Printer Driver Installation and Instructions • Fax Driver Installation and Instructions •...
  • Page 6: How This Manual Is Organized

    Includes the network settings, specifications, glossary, and index. Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this manual is free of inaccuracies and omissions. However, as we are constantly improving our products, if you need an exact specification, please contact Canon.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ............ix How To Use This Manual.
  • Page 8 Communication Environment Setup ....... .2-11 Chapter 3 Using a TCP/IP Network TCP/IP Network Setup Procedures .
  • Page 9 FTP Server for imageWARE Gateway......3-62 WebDAV Server Settings ........3-63 IIS for Windows 2000/2000 Server/XP/Server 2003 .
  • Page 10 Samba (UNIX/Linux).........5-22 Chapter 6 Using an AppleTalk Network (Macintosh) AppleTalk Network Setup Procedures .
  • Page 11: Preface

    Thank you for purchasing the Canon Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/ C2550. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the product to familiarize yourself with its capabilities, and to make the most of its many functions. After reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 12: Keys And Buttons Used In This Manual

    Keys and Buttons Used in This Manual The following symbols and key/button names are a few examples of how keys and buttons to be clicked or pressed are expressed in this manual: • Control Panel Keys: Examples: • Touch Panel Display Keys: Examples: •...
  • Page 13: Abbreviations Used In This Manual

    Novell NetWare: Apple Macintosh: Trademarks MEAP is a trademark of Canon Inc. Apple, AppleTalk, EtherTalk, LocalTalk, Macintosh, and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.
  • Page 14: Legal Notices

    Disclaimers The information in this document is subject to change without notice. CANON INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THEREOF, WARRANTIES AS TO MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT.
  • Page 15: Before You Start

    Before You Start This chapter describes what you need to know before you start using the machine, including the network environments with which the machine is compatible, and how to check the network environment you are using. Optional Equipment and System Requirements....... . 1-2 Printing or Sending a Fax from a Computer .
  • Page 16: Optional Equipment And System Requirements

    • The optional Expansion RAM is necessary if you want to use the optional Color PS Printer Kit. • For more information on the equipment needed, consult your local authorized Canon dealer. ■ Printing • If you want to use the UFR II printer driver - Optional equipment is unnecessary •...
  • Page 17: System Requirements

    IMPORTANT • The printing function is not available with Windows 98/Me. • To print with Mac OS 9, you need to use a PS printer driver provided by Apple Inc. with the Mac OS, via an AppleTalk network. • The PS printer driver can be used only in a Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later environment. Also, you cannot print documents via an AppleTalk network.
  • Page 18 ■ With a TCP/IP Network: • Compatible OS - Microsoft Windows 98 - Microsoft Windows Me - Microsoft Windows 2000 Server - Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - Microsoft Windows XP Professional - Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate - Microsoft Windows Vista Business - Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium...
  • Page 19 • Compatible Computers - Windows: IBM PC/compatibles - Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.3 or later operating computers/memory IMPORTANT When you are using Mac OS X 10.3 or later, you can only print via a NetBIOS network if you are using a PS printer driver provided by Apple Inc. with the Mac OS. ■...
  • Page 20: Using E-Mail/I-Fax

    Using E-Mail/I-Fax Optional Equipment Requirements Optional equipment is not required for using the e-mail/I-fax functions. System Requirements The following system environments are confirmed for using the e-mail/I-fax functions: • Compatible mail forwarding server software - Sendmail 8.93 or later (UNIX) - Microsoft Exchange Server (Windows) (Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 + Service Pack 1 or later) - Lotus Domino R4.6 or later (Windows)
  • Page 21: Sending Data

    Sending Data Optional Equipment Requirements Optional equipment is not required for sending data. System Requirements The following network and system environments are compatible when sending data from the machine to a file server, depending on the type of network used: IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 22 ■ With a TCP/IPv4 Network (Using WebDAV): • Compatible servers - Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and IIS 5.0 - Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and IIS 5.0 - Microsoft Windows XP Professional and IIS 5.1 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and IIS 6.0 - Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Apache 2.0 for Win 32 - Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Apache 2.0 for Win 32 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Apache 2.0 for Win 32...
  • Page 23 ■ With a NetWare Network: • Compatible server - Novell NetWare Version 3.2/4.11/4.2/5/5.1/6/6.5 • Compatible protocol - IPX Optional Equipment and System Requirements...
  • Page 24: Checking Your Network Environment

    Checking Your Network Environment Refer to the following examples to confirm the network environment that is connected to the machine, and then perform the necessary operations for that environment. IMPORTANT If you are using the optional imagePASS, see the manual provided with the optional imagePASS.
  • Page 25: Sample Macintosh Network

    Sample Macintosh Network In Mac OS 8/9, the AppleTalk (EtherTalk) protocol is used. In Mac OS X, either the AppleTalk (EtherTalk), TCP/IP, or NetBIOS (NetBIOS over TCP/IP) protocol can be used. To use the e-mail/I-fax function or to send data, the TCP/IP protocol is required. After configuring the settings in accordance with Chapter 2, "Settings Common to the Network Protocols,"...
  • Page 26: Using A Network With Various Types Of Computers

    Using a Network with Various Types of Computers If there are various types of computers on the network, the network operations you are required to perform depend on the type of computers being used. For example, if you are using Windows XP and Macintosh computers, you will need to specify the settings described in both "Sample Windows Network"...
  • Page 27: Settings Common To The Network Protocols

    Settings Common to the Network Protocols This chapter describes setting items common to the network protocols, which are required for using the machine in a network environment. Before specifying the settings of the desired protocol (Chapters 3 to 6), be sure to set the items explained in this chapter. (If you are using the optional imagePASS, see the manual provided with the optional imagePASS.) Network Environment Setup Procedures .
  • Page 28: Network Environment Setup Procedures

    Network Environment Setup Procedures Before using the machine in a network environment, it is necessary to perform the following setup procedures. Network Cable Connection (See "Connecting the Machine to a Computer or Network," on p. 2-3.) Connect the machine to the network using the network cables. Interface Settings (See "Interface Settings,"...
  • Page 29: Connecting The Machine To A Computer Or Network

    Connecting the Machine to a Computer or Network The machine can be connected to a computer or network with a USB cable or 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet cable. IMPORTANT • External USB devices (e.g., memory, keyboard, mouse, etc.) are not supported. • A USB cable or network cable are not included in this package.
  • Page 30 If you are using a mixed 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX environment, devices on the network (hubs, routers, etc.) must support the mixed environment. For more information, consult your local authorized Canon dealer. • After connecting the network cable, perform the following operations. (For more information, see the relevant descriptions.)
  • Page 31: Connecting To A Usb Interface

    Connecting to a USB Interface You can connect the machine to a computer with a USB port via a USB cable. The machine is USB 2.0 Hi-Speed compatible. The drivers, and utility that matches the operating system on your computer will be installed. For more information on installing the driver through a USB connection, see Chapter 2, "Getting Started,"...
  • Page 32 The appropriate USB interface differs depending on the operating system of the connected computer as follows. For more information, consult your local authorized Canon dealer. - Windows 98/Me: USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1 equivalent) - Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed/USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1 equivalent) - Mac OS 8/9/X (10.3.2 or earlier): USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1 equivalent)
  • Page 33: Touch Panel Display Transition

    Touch Panel Display Transition The following is a flow diagram of the touch panel display used in this manual. Specify the network settings from the Additional Functions screen displayed by pressing (Additional Functions). See this diagram to specify the various network settings, in accordance with the procedures in Chapters 3 to 6.
  • Page 34 IMPORTANT Settings specified from the control panel become effective after the machine is restarted, after the procedure. Turn OFF the machine, wait at least 10 seconds, and then turn it ON. NOTE If the System Manager ID and password are set, enter them. (See Chapter 6, "System Manager Settings,"...
  • Page 35: Interface Settings

    Interface Settings This section describes how to specify the interface settings from the control panel. If you are configuring the settings for the first time, use the control panel of the machine. After configuring the settings, you can change them using software other than the control panel of the machine.
  • Page 36 On the Network Settings screen, press [Ethernet Driver Settings] ➞ specify the following. ● If you want the machine to automatically determine the communication mode and Ethernet type: ❑ <Auto Detect>: [On] If you reconnect the network cable (for example, reconnect the cable to a different Ethernet hub) with the machine's main power switch ON, the Auto Detect function will not work even if you set <Auto Detect>...
  • Page 37: Communication Environment Setup

    Communication Environment Setup This section describes how to set up the environment for communication between the machine and computers on your network. If you are configuring the settings for the first time, use the control panel of the machine. After configuring the settings, you can change them using software other than the control panel of the machine.
  • Page 38 SNMP v. 1 • If you want to use a Canon printer driver or utility, press [On] for both <Use SNMP v. 1> and [Enable Dedicated Port] (for IPv4 only). • You can restrict the IP addresses of computers on which items can be set or browsed.
  • Page 39 Specify the settings for SNMP v. 3. [On] for <Use SNMP v. 3>: Specify the user and context according to the following procedures. NOTE An SNMP v. 3 user with the following settings is registered by default. Delete or change these settings as necessary. - User: initial - MIB Access Permission: Read/Write - Security Settings: Auth Yes/Encrypt Yes...
  • Page 40 ● If you want to change the status of an SNMP v. 3 user: ❑ Press [User Settings] ➞ select the user whose status you want to change ➞ press [User On/Off]. ● If you want to edit the context: ❑...
  • Page 41 IMPORTANT • If you want to use a Canon printer driver or utility, press [On] for both <Use SNMP v. 1> and [Enable Dedicated Port]. • You can restrict the IP addresses of computers on which items can be set or browsed.
  • Page 42 IMPORTANT If the optional Color PS Printer Kit is activated, take note of the following: - If the print job is sent from a Macintosh computer to a PS printer, you cannot specify whether to spool under this option. Spooling is determined by the name of the printer selected in the Macintosh screen.
  • Page 43: Using A Tcp/Ip Network

    Using a TCP/IP Network This chapter describes the settings and procedures necessary to connect and use the machine with a TCP/IP network. TCP/IP Network Setup Procedures ......... 3-2 Protocol Settings.
  • Page 44: Tcp/Ip Network Setup Procedures

    • The Remote UI (via a web browser) • Canon utilities (NetSpot Device Installer, etc.) Computer Settings for Printing/Sending a Fax (See "Setting Up a Computer for Printing/ Sending a Fax," on p. 3-43.) Specify the settings for each computer you use for printing or sending a fax. (Optional equipment is required to print or send a fax from a computer.
  • Page 45: Protocol Settings

    Protocol Settings This section describes how to specify the protocol settings for the machine using the control panel. If you are configuring the settings for the first time, use the control panel of the machine. After configuring the settings, you can change the content by using software other than the control panel of the machine.
  • Page 46 In [IP Address Settings], specify the following. ● Using a fixed IP address: ❑ [DHCP], [RARP], and [BOOTP]: [Off] Enter the appropriate values in [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], and [Gateway Address]. NOTE It takes about two minutes to check whether the DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP settings can be used.
  • Page 47 On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [DNS Settings] ➞ [DNS Server Address Settings]. In <IPv4>, specify the following. If you want to use dynamic DNS updating, enter the IPv4 address of the DNS server in [Primary DNS Server]. If you do not want to set up a secondary DNS server, enter <0.0.0.0>. IMPORTANT If you set [BOOTP] or [DHCP] to 'On' in step 2, the IP address of a DNS server you set manually will be overwritten.
  • Page 48 On the DNS Settings screen, press [DNS Host Name/Domain Name Settings] ➞ in <IPv4>, specify the following. Enter the name of the machine as [Host Name], and the network domain name of the machine as [Domain Name]. If you want to use dynamic DNS updating, it is necessary to set a host name and domain name.
  • Page 49 NOTE • You can only output a banner page if you are using the Color imageRUNNER C3480i/C3080i, or the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3080/C2550 with the optional Color PCL Printer Kit or the optional Color PS Printer Kit. • Output of a banner page is set on a print-job basis. Even if [On] is selected for <LPD Banner Page>, a banner page cannot be output for a print job unless it is set.
  • Page 50 On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [RAW Print Settings] ➞ specify the following. [On]: You can use Raw as the print application. If you want to establish bidirectional communication using Port 9100, press [On] for <Bidirectional Communication>. On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [SNTP Settings] ➞ specify the following.
  • Page 51 On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [FTP Print Settings] ➞ specify the following. [On] for <Use FTP printing>: You can use FTP as the print application. In [User], enter the login user name for access to the FTP server. In [Password], enter the login password for access to the FTP server. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 52 If you want to respond to multicast discovery requests, set <Use Multicast Discovery> to 'On'. IMPORTANT IPv6 is not supported. On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Use PASV Mode for FTP] ➞ specify the following. IMPORTANT Whether you use the PASV mode for FTP depends on the network environment you are using and the settings of the file server you are sending to.
  • Page 53 IMPORTANT • IPv6 is not supported. • In order to select [On] for <Use SSL> to allow SSL communication, a key pair is necessary. You can use the preinstalled default key pair, or generate an original key pair with the machine, to use as the default key pair. For information on the default key pair, and instructions on how to generate an original key pair, see "Generating a Key Pair and Server Certificate,"...
  • Page 54 On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Use HTTP] ➞ specify the following. [On]: You can use the Remote UI or IPP. Pressing [Off] for [Use HTTP] automatically sets [Remote UI] (in the System Settings screen) and [IPP Print Settings] to 'Off'. On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Proxy Settings] ➞...
  • Page 55 If you want to use proxy authentication, press [Authentication Settings] ➞ [On] for <Use Proxy Authentication> ➞ enter the user name to use for proxy authentication in [User], and the password to use for proxy authentication in [Password]. IMPORTANT If the optional Color PS Printer Kit is activated, you can print a file in the PDF or PS format by specifying its URL using the Remote UI.
  • Page 56 ● If you want to restrict the IPv4 addresses of computers from which data (print/fax/I-fax job) can be sent to the machine: ❑ <Apply Settings> of [Permit IPv4 Address] for <RX/Print Range>: [On] Press [Register] ➞ store only one IPv4 address or a range of IPv4 addresses that are to be permitted.
  • Page 57 IMPORTANT • You can register up to eight IPv4 addresses or IPv4 address ranges. • The IPv4 address '0.0.0.0' cannot be specified. • The value of [First Address] for [Multiple Addresses] should be smaller than or equal to that of [Last Address]. •...
  • Page 58 IMPORTANT • Up to 100 MAC addresses can be specified. • If you select [On] for <Apply Settings>, you will become unable to access from MAC addresses which have not been specified. Check the MAC addresses carefully before specifying them. If the corresponding MAC address does not exist, you will become unable to access the network.
  • Page 59: Confirming Tcp/Ip Settings (Ipv4)

    Confirming TCP/IP Settings (IPv4) The following is the procedure for confirming that the network connections are properly set. On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [IPv4 Settings] ➞ [PING Command]. In [PING Command], check the following. Pressing [Start] after entering the desired IP address existing on the network displays the result of the PING command on the touch panel display.
  • Page 60: Tcp/Ip Settings (Ipv6)

    IMPORTANT • If you set the startup time of the machine's network function by following the procedure in "Startup Time Settings," on p. 3-42, execute the PING command only after the time set as the startup time passes. • If you connect the machine to a switching hub, the machine may not be able to connect to a network even though your network settings are appropriate.
  • Page 61 ■ Stateless address (0 to 6) A stateless address is automatically set using the machine's MAC address and the prefix (information indicating the network belonged to) included in the RA (Router Advertisement) notified by the router when the machine is started. ■...
  • Page 62 On the IPv6 Settings screen, press [Stateless Address Settings] ➞ specify the following. [On] for <Use Stateless Address>: A stateless address is automatically set when the machine is started. NOTE The stateless address is discarded when the machine is restarted (with the machine's main power switch ON).
  • Page 63 On the IPv6 Settings screen, press [Use DHCPv6] ➞ specify the following. [On] for <Use DHCPv6>: You can use DHCPv6 to obtain a stateful address from a DHCP server. On the IPv6 Settings screen, press [IP Address Range Settings] ➞ specify the following. IMPORTANT You can maintain security by setting the range of IPv6 addresses for computers that can obtain access to the machine.
  • Page 64 ● If you do not want to restrict the IPv6 addresses of computers from which data (print/fax/I-fax job) can be sent to the machine: ❑ <Apply Settings> of [Permit IPv6 Address] for <RX/Print Range>: [Off] ❑ <Apply Settings> of [Reject IPv6 Address] for <RX/Print Range>: [Off] ●...
  • Page 65 ● If you want to restrict the IPv6 addresses of computers on which the machine setting items can be set or browsed (using the Remote UI or a utility): ❑ <Apply Settings> of [Permit IPv6 Address] for <Setting/Browsing Range>: [On] Press [Register] ➞...
  • Page 66 On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [DNS Settings] ➞ [DNS Server Address Settings]. In <IPv6>, specify the following. If you want to use dynamic DNS updating, enter the IPv6 address of the DNS server in [Primary DNS Server]. If you do not want to specify a secondary DNS server, leave [Secondary DNS Server] blank.
  • Page 67 On the DNS Settings screen, press [DNS Host Name/Domain Name Settings] ➞ in <IPv6>, specify the following. [On] for <Use Same Host Name/Domain Name as IPv4>: You can set the same host name or domain name used with IPv4 communication for IPv6 communication.
  • Page 68: Confirming Tcp/Ip Settings (Ipv6)

    [On] for <Register Stateful Address>: You can automatically register a stateful address in the DNS server using dynamic DNS updating. IMPORTANT Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 do not support DHCPv6 servers. Confirming TCP/IP Settings (IPv6) The following is the procedure for confirming that the TCP/IPv6 network connections are properly set.
  • Page 69: Key Pair And Server Certificate Settings For Encrypted Ssl Communication

    IMPORTANT • If you set the startup time of the machine's network functions by following the procedure in "Startup Time Settings," on p. 3-42, execute the PING command only after the time set as the startup time passes. • If you connect the machine to a switching hub, the machine may not be able to connect to a network even though your network settings are appropriate.
  • Page 70 On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Certificate Settings] ➞ [Generate Key]. Press [Generate SSL Key] ➞ specify the following. In [Key Name], enter a name for the key pair ➞ select a key length. IMPORTANT • Up to 24 alphanumeric characters can be entered for [Key Name]. •...
  • Page 71 Press [Next] ➞ set the self-signed server certificate. You cannot set an end date which is earlier than the start date. Set at least one of the following items ➞ press [Start Key Generatn] to generate a key. You cannot issue a server certificate if all the items are left blank. When using IPPS printing with Windows Vista, make sure to enter the IP address of the machine in [Common Name].
  • Page 72: Registering A Key Pair File And Server Certificate File Installed From A Computer

    Registering a Key Pair File and Server Certificate File Installed from a Computer You can install a key pair from a computer in order to use encrypted SSL communication for IPP printing, e-mail and I-faxes, the Remote UI, MEAP functions via a web browser, and device information delivery, or confirm Department IDs and passwords.
  • Page 73: Editing Key Pairs And Server Certificates

    Editing Key Pairs and Server Certificates You can confirm the settings of registered key pairs and server certificates. You can also erase unnecessary key pairs and server certificates, and set the default key pair. The key pair set as the default key pair is used for SSL communication. On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Certificate Settings] ➞...
  • Page 74 ● If you want to erase a registered key pair: ❑ Select the key pair to erase ➞ press [Erase]. IMPORTANT The key pair with If SSL is set to 'On' for any of the following items, that key pair cannot be erased. The key pair can be erased when all of the settings are set to 'Off'.
  • Page 75: Registering A Ca Certificate File Installed From A Computer

    NOTE • The key pair with (default) displayed to the left of it is set as the default key pair. To change the default key pair, select a key pair which does not have displayed to the left of it. •...
  • Page 76: Editing A Ca Certificate

    Editing a CA Certificate You can confirm the settings of registered CA certificates. You can also erase unnecessary CA certificates. On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Certificate Settings] ➞ [CA Certificate List] ➞ specify the following. ● If you want to confirm a CA certificate: ❑...
  • Page 77: Generating And Confirming A Key Pair And Device Signature Certificate And User Certificate For Adding Digital Signatures To Pdf Files

    The optional Universal Send PDF Security Feature Set is necessary to add a device signature to PDF files. For more information on the equipment needed, see the Sending and Facsimile Guide. The Universal Send PDF Security Feature Set is optional if you are using the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3080/C2550. 3-35 Protocol Settings...
  • Page 78 On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Certificate Settings] ➞ [Generate Key]. Press [Generate/Update Device Signature Key] ➞ [Yes]. IMPORTANT You can register only one key pair. NOTE The name of the generated/updated key pair is set to 'Device Signature Key'. To confirm a key pair and device certificate, see "Confirming a Key Pair and Device Certificate,"...
  • Page 79: Confirming A Key Pair And Device Certificate

    Confirming a Key Pair and Device Certificate The following procedure describes how to confirm a key pair and device certificate generated/updated in "Setting a Key Pair and Device Certificate," on p. 3-35. On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [Certificate Settings] ➞ [Key and Certificate List] ➞...
  • Page 80: Confirming A Key Pair And User Certificate

    Confirming a Key Pair and User Certificate The following procedure describes how the system manager can confirm the key pairs and user certificates for all users. Install the key pair and user certificate used for adding a user signature to PDF files from a computer.
  • Page 81: E-Mail/I-Fax Settings

    If [Certificate Verification] is grayed out or <The key is corrupted or invalid.> is displayed, you cannot use the key pair. After erasing the corrupted or invalid key pair, install a new key pair and user certificate from a computer. (See the Remote UI Guide ●...
  • Page 82 ● If you want to receive e-mail/I-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function: ❑ Register the host name of the machine with the DNS server ➞ specify the following. Press [On] for <SMTP Receipt> ➞ press [Off] for <POP>. In [E-mail Address], enter the e-mail address your machine will use.
  • Page 83 IMPORTANT • If the POP server does not support SSL encryption, data is not encrypted when [On] is selected for <Allow SSL (POP)>. • In order to select [On] for <Allow SSL (POP)> to allow SSL transmission, it is necessary to generate a key pair in advance. For instructions on how to generate a key pair, see "Generating a Key Pair and Server Certificate,"...
  • Page 84: Startup Time Settings

    IMPORTANT If the SMTP host does not support encryption, data is not encrypted when [On] is selected for <Allow SSL (SMTP Send)>. ● If you are using an SMTP server that does not require authentication for sending e-mail: ❑ In [SMTP Server], enter the SMTP server IP address or name using the keyboard on the touch panel display.
  • Page 85: Setting Up A Computer For Printing/Sending A Fax

    Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax After you have completed the protocol settings for printing and sending a fax with the machine, you are ready to set up each of the computers for printing or sending a fax. ■...
  • Page 86: Printer Connection Method (Lpd/Raw)

    NOTE It is recommended that you install Canon LPR2 when using Raw or IPP in Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003. Canon LPR2 enables you to set ports easily. For more information, see the Canon LPR2 User's Guide (PDF manual). For instructions on how to display the Canon LPR2 User's Guide, see the Network Quick Start Guide.
  • Page 87 ■ Installing a New Driver Check the settings for <RX/Print Range> in [IP Address Range Settings] on the IPv4 or IPv6 Settings screen to see whether the IP address of the computer in which a driver is to be installed is permitted. For details, see step 17 in "TCP/IP Settings (IPv4),"...
  • Page 88 ■ Changing the Port after Installing the Driver Install Canon LPR2, and change the port settings. If you are using Windows Vista or you do not want to use Canon LPR2, proceed to step 2. For instructions on how to install Canon LPR2 and set ports, see the...
  • Page 89 IP address or printer host name ➞ exit the Wizard. If the dialog box displays <Additional Port Information Required>, follow the instructions on the screen to search again, or click [Standard] ➞ click [Canon Network Printing Device with P9100] under [Device type].
  • Page 90: Mac Os X

    If you want to use the PS printer driver See the • If you want to use a PS printer driver provided by Apple Inc. For instructions on how to install the corresponding PPD file from Canon, see Network Quick Start Guide documentation provided with your Macintosh. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 91 Log in to a workstation as a superuser ➞ set up the spooling system. ● Example using Solaris 1.x: ❑ Add the following to the /etc/printcap file: <Print queue name>|<comment>:\ :lp=<device special file>:\ :sd=<spool directory>:\ :rm=<printer IP address or host name>: ●...
  • Page 92: Printer Connection Method (Ipp/Ipps)

    If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, you can also set IPP by installing Canon LPR2. Canon LPR2 enables you to set ports easily. For more information, see the Canon LPR2 User's Guide (PDF manual). For instructions on how to display the Canon LPR2 User's Guide, see the Network Quick Start Guide.
  • Page 93: Mac Os X 10.3 Or Later

    Select the option for locating the printer on the Internet or on your intranet ➞ enter the URL of your printer. If you want to use regular IPP printing, enter the following URL in [URL]. http://<the IP address or host name of the machine>/ipp If you want to use encrypted communication and perform IPPS printing, enter the following URL in [URL].
  • Page 94: Printer Connection Method (Ftp)

    Printer Connection Method (FTP) The following procedure describes how to perform printing by using FTP. Go to the MS-DOS prompt or the command prompt ➞ log in to the machine's FTP server. For details on user names and passwords, see step 10 in "TCP/IP Settings (IPv4),"...
  • Page 95: Printer Connection Method (Wsd)

    Printer Connection Method (WSD) The following procedure describes how to perform printing with WSD when using Windows Vista. If a dialog box is displayed while you are performing this procedure, enter a user name and password. For more information, see the documentation provided with Windows Vista.
  • Page 96: Setting Up A Computer As A File Server

    Setting Up a Computer as a File Server To send data from the machine to a computer on your network, you need to specify the settings of the computer for receiving data. You can send data over a TCP/IP network to any of the following: •...
  • Page 97: Ftp Server Settings

    FTP Server Settings Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista This section describes the procedures for using the default home directory under [Default FTP Site]. To use other settings, enter the FTP site and home directory by referring to the IIS documentation. It is recommended that the FTP server be configured by the network administrator. In the following procedures, items displayed on the screens for Windows 2000 are used.
  • Page 98 In the [Default FTP Site Properties] dialog box, on the [Home Directory] sheet, select both [Read] and [Write]. Right-click [My Computer] ➞ click [Properties] to open the [System Properties] dialog box ➞ confirm [Full computer name]. 3-56 Setting Up a Computer as a File Server...
  • Page 99 Right-click [My Computer] ➞ click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window ➞ under [System Tools], in [Local Users and Groups], right-click the [Users] folder ➞ click [New User]. In the [New User] dialog box, enter the user name in [User name] ➞...
  • Page 100 Set a recipient address using the control panel. Sample recipient setting: • Server side settings: [Full Computer Name]: Create a directory named "share" in the specified FTP server's home directory "\lnetpub\ftproot", and then set "share" as the data destination. • The machine's recipient settings: <Protocol>: [Host Name]: starfish.organization.company.com...
  • Page 101: Unix/Linux

    UNIX/Linux For more information on the system requirements for using a UNIX/Linux computer as an FTP server, see "System Requirements" in "Sending Data," on p. 1-7. In some environments, detailed settings may be required in order to use FTP. For details, consult your network administrator.
  • Page 102: Mac Os X

    IMPORTANT • To use the host name of the above example for [Host Name], it is necessary to use a DNS server. (This applies even if the machine and the FTP server are in the same subnet.) If no DNS server is available, the host name setting should be specified using the IP address of the FTP server.
  • Page 103 Set a recipient address using the control panel. Sample recipient setting: • Server side settings (set using the above procedure): Create a folder named "iR_Folder" in the [Public] folder in the [Home] folder of the user named "yoko," and then specify the iR_Folder as the folder to which files are sent.
  • Page 104: Ftp Server For Imageware Gateway

    FTP Server for imageWARE Gateway An FTP server for imageWARE Gateway is required for receiving data from the machine, when used with imageWARE Gateway. Set up the FTP server for imageWARE Gateway ➞ specify the folder to store data sent from the machine. For more information, see the NOTE •...
  • Page 105: Webdav Server Settings

    WebDAV Server Settings The WebDAV sending function is a function for sending scanned image files, image files for received faxes, or image files sent from the User Inboxes or Memory RX Inbox of the machine, to a WebDAV server directory on the Internet or your intranet, using the WebDAV protocol.
  • Page 106 Create a virtual directory. ❑ Start IIS ➞ from the IIS snap-in, select the Web site to add a directory to. ❑ On the [Action] menu, point to [New] ➞ select [Virtual Directory]. ❑ Follow the instructions on the Virtual Directory Creation Wizard to complete the creation of the directory.
  • Page 107 • The machine's address settings: <Protocol>: WebDAV [Host Name]: https://starfish.cse.canon.co.jp/ [Folder Path]: \export\share\home\users\ [User]: User name for the Basic and Digest authentication methods of the WebDAV server [Password]: Password for the Basic and Digest authentication method of the WebDAV server IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 108: Apache For Windows 2000/2000 Server/Xp/Server

    Apache for Windows 2000/2000 Server/XP/Server 2003/UNIX/Linux/ Mac OS X The following procedures describe how to create the "users/user_name/WebDAV" directory using the procedure for creating the directory under "C:/Program Files/ Apache Group/Apache2" in the Windows file system as an example. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 109 ❑ Specify the server name. Directive to be changed: • Before change #ServerName localhost:80 • After change #ServerName localhost:80 ServerName Apache-Server.ccm.canon.co.jp:80 ❑ Change the user directory. Directive to be changed: • Before change UserDir "My Documents/My Website" • After change #UserDir "My Documents/My Website"...
  • Page 110 • The machine's address settings: <Protocol>: [Host Name]: https://Apache-Server.ccm.canon.co.jp/ [Folder Path]: /~user_name/WebDAV/ [User]: [Password]: IMPORTANT • Up to 128 alphanumeric characters can be entered for [Host Name] on the control panel. Also, up to 255 alphanumeric characters can be entered for [Folder Path].
  • Page 111 Using a NetWare Network (Windows) This chapter describes settings and procedures for using the machine with a NetWare network. NetWare Network Setup Procedures ........4-2 NetWare Print Service Settings .
  • Page 112: Netware Network Setup Procedures

    To specify the settings from the computer, use: • NWADMIN or PCONSOLE (Novell software provided with NetWare) • Canon utilities (NetSpot Device Installer, etc.) Protocol Settings (See "Protocol Settings," on p. 4-8.) Specify the protocol settings. To specify the settings, use: •...
  • Page 113: Netware Print Service Settings

    • NWADMIN or PCONSOLE (Novell software provided with NetWare) • Canon utilities (NetSpot Device Installer, etc.) IMPORTANT • To specify the print service settings from NWADMIN or NetSpot Device Installer, the computer must have Novell Client (NetWare Client by Novell) installed.
  • Page 114: Setup Using Netware Administrator Or Pconsole

    ■ Queue Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode The machine supports both the queue server mode and the remote printer mode. • Queue Server Mode If the machine is used in the queue server mode, all print server functions are provided by the machine itself;...
  • Page 115: Using Pconsole In The Queue Server Mode Or Remote Printer Mode In The Bindery Mode (Netware 3.2)

    ❑ If you are using the remote printer mode, select [Parallel] from [Type] ➞ click [Communication] to open the [Parallel Communication] dialog box. Select [LPT1] from [Port], and [Manual load] under [Connection type]. Under [Interrupts], specify the appropriate setting for your environment ➞ click [OK] to close the [Parallel Communication] window.
  • Page 116 ❑ Enter the name of the queue you are setting up ➞ press [ENTER] on the keyboard. ❑ Select the name of the queue you specified ➞ press [ENTER] on the keyboard. ❑ Select [Queue Servers] ➞ press [ENTER] on the keyboard. ❑...
  • Page 117 ❑ Select the queue you set up in step 3 ➞ press [ENTER] on the keyboard. Press [ESC] on the keyboard repeatedly until you return to the [Exit PCONSOLE] window ➞ select [Yes] to quit PCONSOLE. If you are using the remote printer mode, start the print server. ❑...
  • Page 118: Protocol Settings

    Used in the remote printer mode (Bindery mode print service). • [NDS PServer]: Used in the queue server mode (NDS print service). • [NPrinter]: Used in the remote printer mode (NDS print service). IMPORTANT If [NetWare Settings] is not displayed, consult your local authorized Canon dealer. Protocol Settings...
  • Page 119 Press [Settings] ➞ specify the print service details. Screen for setting NDS PServer Specify the same tree, context, file server, and print server names that you specified in "NetWare Print Service Settings," on p. 4-3. (Settings differ depending on the print service. For print service settings, see "Network Setting Items,"...
  • Page 120 ❑ Press [Log In] ➞ in the Enter Network Password screen, enter the name and password of a user to whom the browse right is granted. If the browse right is limited to the specific user, it is necessary to log in to NetWare as a user to whom the browse right is granted.
  • Page 121 ● Setting Bindery PServer or RPrinter using the keyboard on the touch panel display: ❑ In [File Server], enter the name of the file server to which the desired print server belongs ➞ in [Print Server], enter the name of the desired print server. ❑...
  • Page 122: Setting Up A Computer For Printing/Sending A Fax

    Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax After you have completed specifying the NetWare print service settings and printer protocol settings, you are ready to set up each of the computers for printing or sending a fax. IMPORTANT Optional equipment is required to print or send a fax from a computer. For the equipment needed, see "Optional Equipment and System Requirements,"...
  • Page 123: Setting Up A Computer As A File Server

    Setting Up a Computer as a File Server To send data from the machine to a computer on your network, you need to specify the settings of the computer for receiving data. This section describes how to set up a computer as a file server. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 124 If you send data to the "data" directory under "share_vol" in the above tree structure, the settings of the host name and the folder path differ depending on the location of a user account. • Example 1 If "SALES_JP" contains the user account "jenkins" [Host Name]: SALES_JP.SALES.TREE=CANON [Folder Path]: share_vol\data [User]: [Password]: 4-14...
  • Page 125 • Example 2 If "SALES_US" contains the user account "john" [Host Name]: SALES_US.SALES.TREE=CANON [Folder Path]: share_vol.SALES_JP.\data (One dot is required before \data.) [User]: CN=john [Password]: (Password for the above user) • Example 3 If "SALES" contains the user account "smith"...
  • Page 126 IMPORTANT • If you want to use [Browse] to specify each item, make sure you press [Browse] after the expiration of the time specified in "Startup Time Settings," on p. 3-42. • Up to 128 alphanumeric characters can be entered for [Host Name] on the control panel.
  • Page 127: Using A Netbios Network

    Using a NetBIOS Network This chapter describes settings and procedures for using the machine with a NetBIOS network. NetBIOS Network Setup Procedures ........5-2 Protocol Settings.
  • Page 128: Netbios Network Setup Procedures

    NetBIOS Network Setup Procedures To use a NetBIOS network, it is necessary to perform the following procedures. Protocol Settings (See "Protocol Settings," on p. 5-3.) Specify the protocol settings. To specify the settings, use: • The machine's control panel • The Remote UI (via a web browser) Computer Settings for Printing/Sending a Fax (See "Setting Up a Computer for Printing/ Sending a Fax,"...
  • Page 129: Protocol Settings

    Protocol Settings This section describes how to specify the protocol settings for the machine using the control panel. If you are configuring the settings for the first time, use the control panel of the machine. After configuring the settings, you can change them using software other than the control panel of the machine.
  • Page 130 On the Network Settings screen, press [SMB Server Settings] ➞ specify the following. [On] for <Use SMB Server>: You can use the SMB server. In [Server], enter the name of a computer that the machine connects to, using the keyboard on the touch panel display. Be sure to enter a unique name that does not exist as a name for another computer or printer on the same network.
  • Page 131 On the TCP/IP Settings screen, press [WINS Configuration] ➞ specify the following. [On] for <WINS Resolution>: You can resolve the name with WINS. Enter the IPv4 address of a WINS server in [WINS Server Address]. Enter the [Scope ID] settings if a scope ID is set on the computer in the network environment you are using.
  • Page 132: Setting Up A Computer For Printing/Sending A Fax

    Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax After you have completed the protocol settings, you are ready to set up each of the computers for printing or sending a fax. IMPORTANT Optional equipment is required to print or send a fax from a computer. For the equipment needed, see "Optional Equipment and System Requirements,"...
  • Page 133: Windows 98/Me

    Windows 98/Me The following is the procedure for specifying a NetBIOS network with Windows 98/ In the [Network] dialog box, on the [Configuration] sheet, if both [Client for Microsoft Networks] and [File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks] do not appear, click [Add] ➞ follow the instructions on the screen to install these components.
  • Page 134: Windows 2000/Xp/Server 2003/Vista

    Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista The following is the procedure for specifying a NetBIOS network with Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista. In the following procedures, items displayed on the screens for Windows 2000 are used. The items displayed may differ according to your operating system. NOTE If you are using Windows Vista, a dialog box may be displayed while you are performing the procedure.
  • Page 135: Printer Connection Method

    Printer Connection Method Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista NOTE If you are using Windows Vista, a dialog box may be displayed while you are performing the procedure. In this case, enter a user name and password. For more information, see the manuals provided with the operating system. Check the settings for both <RX/Print Range>...
  • Page 136: Mac Os X 10.3 Or Later

    Mac OS X 10.3 or later If you are using the optional Color PS Printer Kit, and a PS printer driver provided by Apple Inc., you can use SMB as the print application. After installing the PPD file according to the Network Quick Start Guide, specify the print settings according to the instructions in the documentation provided with your Macintosh.
  • Page 137: Setting Up A Computer As A File Server

    Setting Up a Computer as a File Server To send data from the machine to a computer on your network, you need to specify the settings of the computer for receiving data. You can send data over a NetBIOS network to a Windows or Samba (UNIX/Linux) shared folder. This section describes how to configure a shared folder.
  • Page 138: Connecting To A Netbios Network And Configuring A Shared Folder

    Connecting to a NetBIOS Network and Configuring a Shared Folder Windows 98/Me If a suitable Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista machine is available on your network, it is recommended that you configure that machine as a file server instead of using a Windows 98/Me machine. In the following procedures, items displayed on the screens for Windows 98 are used;...
  • Page 139 On the [Access Control] sheet, select the level of access control. If you select [User-level access control], specify a domain in which a list of users and groups is saved. On the [Identification] sheet, confirm the computer name. Setting Up a Computer as a File Server 5-13...
  • Page 140 Open the properties dialog box of the folder you want to share ➞ on the [Sharing] sheet, click [Share As] ➞ enter the share name in [Share Name]. If [Share-level access control] is selected in step 3 for [Access Type], select either [Full] or [Depends on Password] ➞...
  • Page 141 • The machine's recipient settings: <Protocol>: Windows (SMB) [Host Name]: \\swan\share (Shared folder path) [Folder Path]: \Images [User]: (Not required if you have selected [Share-level access control] in step 3) [Password]: Password entered in the above step. IMPORTANT • If you want to use [Browse] to specify each item, make sure you press [Browse] after the expiration of the time specified in "Startup Time Settings,"...
  • Page 142: Windows 2000/Xp/Server 2003/Vista

    Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista It is recommended that the file server be configured by the network administrator. The number of users or clients that can access a server running Windows 2000/XP/ Server 2003/Vista is limited. After this number of users or clients is reached, it is not possible to send to a server running Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista.
  • Page 143 Restart the computer if prompted. Confirm the computer name. If you are using Windows 2000, right-click the [My Computer] icon ➞ click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window. Right-click the [Computer Management (Local)] icon ➞ click [Properties] to open the [Computer Management (Local) Properties] dialog box.
  • Page 144 Right-click the [My Computer] icon ➞ click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window ➞ under [System Tools], in [Local Users and Groups], from the [Users] folder, click [New User]. In the [New User] dialog box, enter the user name in [User name] ➞...
  • Page 145 NOTE In an Active Directory environment, the procedures for setting up users differ from the above. For details, see the Windows manual. Open the properties dialog box of the folder you want to share ➞ on the [Sharing] sheet, click [Share this folder] ➞ enter the share name in [Share name].
  • Page 146 ❑ Click [Permissions] to display the dialog box. Select or add the users or groups to whom you want to give access to the shared folder ➞ under [Permissions], select both [Change] and [Read]. ● To create a shared folder on an NTFS format disk: ❑...
  • Page 147 Sample recipient setting: • Server side settings (set and confirmed in the above step.): [Computer name]: swan [Share Name]: share Create a folder called 'Images' within share, and then specify Images as the recipient for sending. • The machine's Recipient Settings: <Protocol>: Windows (SMB) [Host Name]:...
  • Page 148: Samba (Unix/Linux)

    NOTE • You can send data using the following formats. A DNS server is required for the latter case: \\192.168.2.100\share \\host_name.organization.company.com\share • You can also specify the user name in the address using the following formats: - domain_name\user_name (up to 15 alphanumeric characters for the domain name, and up to 20 for the user name) - user_name@organization.company.com (up to 128 characters in total) Note that the latter is only applicable when sending to a Windows 2000/XP/Server...
  • Page 149 • The machine's recipient settings: <Protocol>: Windows (SMB) [Host Name]: \\swan\share (Shared folder path) [Folder Path]: \Images [User]: User name entered in the above step. [Password]: Password for the above user. For a sample screen, see the example of Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista screen (see p.
  • Page 150 5-24 Setting Up a Computer as a File Server...
  • Page 151: Using An Appletalk Network (Macintosh)

    Using an AppleTalk Network (Macintosh) This chapter describes settings and procedures for printing via an AppleTalk network. AppleTalk Network Setup Procedures ........6-2 Protocol Settings.
  • Page 152: Appletalk Network Setup Procedures

    The machine's control panel • The Remote UI (via a web browser) • Canon utilities (NetSpot Device Installer, etc.) Macintosh Print Settings (See "Setting Up a Computer for Printing," on p. 6-4.) Specify the settings for each computer you use for printing. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 153: Protocol Settings

    Protocol Settings This section describes how to specify the protocol settings for the machine using the control panel. If you are configuring the settings for the first time, use the control panel of the machine. After configuring the settings, you can change them using software other than the control panel of the machine.
  • Page 154: Setting Up A Computer For Printing

    Setting Up a Computer for Printing After you have completed the machine protocol settings, install the printer driver on the Macintosh that will do the printing, and then make the settings for the print destination. Specify the following settings according to the instructions in the manual for each driver.
  • Page 155: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting CHAPTER This chapter describes how to resolve printing problems. Network Connection Problems and Remedies ....... . . 7-2 Printing Problems and Remedies .
  • Page 156: Network Connection Problems And Remedies

    Network Connection Problems and Remedies This section describes the causes of network connection problems, and how to resolve them. Unable to Set up a Network Cause [Change Settings/Display Connection Confirm.] is set to 'Off'. Remedy Set [Change Settings/Display Connection Confirm.] to 'On'. <Check the network connection.>...
  • Page 157 Remedy Check the following: • If the dial-up router does not have to send packets via broadcast, change the router settings to ensure that it sends packets via a method other than broadcast. If dial-up router has to send packets via broadcast, check that the settings are correct.
  • Page 158: Printing Problems And Remedies

    Printing Problems and Remedies This section describes how to resolve basic printing problems. Unable to Install a Driver (TCP/IP Network) Cause The IP address of the computer in which a driver is to be installed is not permitted by the settings for <RX/Print Range> in [IP Address Range Settings] on the IPv4 or IPv6 Settings screen.
  • Page 159 Remedy Check the following: • Confirm that the IPv4 addresses are properly set up. If the IPv4 addresses were set using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP, confirm that they are operating. • Confirm that the IPv6 addresses are properly set up. After checking the settings of the router, set <Use Stateless Address>...
  • Page 160 Cause 7 An error message is displayed on the touch panel display of the machine. Remedy After confirming the error message, see Chapter 8, "Troubleshooting," in the Reference Guide and perform the necessary operations according to the error message displayed. Unable to Print from a NetWare Network Cause 1 The machine and cable are not properly connected.
  • Page 161 Remedy Perform the following steps to correct the machine's password setting: • Confirm the password in the NetWare print server for printing on the machine. (Additional Functions) ➞ [System Settings] ➞ [Network Settings] ➞ • Press [NetWare Settings] to open the NetWare Settings screen. Press [Settings] ➞...
  • Page 162 Cause 5 The computer that is printing is not properly set up. Remedy Check the following: • Confirm that the proper printer driver is installed. If you are printing from Windows, each computer must have a printer driver installed. • For instructions on how to install printer drivers, see the Driver Guide.
  • Page 163 Cause 4 An error message is displayed on the touch panel display of the machine. Remedy After confirming the error message, see Chapter 8, "Troubleshooting," in the Reference Guide and perform the necessary operations according to the error message displayed. Printing Problems and Remedies...
  • Page 164: Data Sending/File Sharing Problems And Remedies

    Data Sending/File Sharing Problems and Remedies This section describes how to resolve data sending/file sharing problems. Unable to Send Data/Share Files (FTP) Cause 1 The FTP server is not set correctly. Remedy Perform the following to check the server status. (If you are using Windows, perform these from the MS-DOS prompt or the command prompt.) •...
  • Page 165 Cause 3 The machine was turned OFF while sending data to the FTP server, and when the machine was turned back ON, it attempted to resend the data. (If a Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista FTP server is being used.) Remedy If power to the machine is turned OFF while data is being sent to the FTP server, the FTP server may hold the data in a writing-in-progress state.
  • Page 166 • Start the NWADMIN for this server. If [Root] is displayed at the upper left corner of the screen, the layer below it is the context. If [Root] is not displayed, go to the [View] menu ➞ click [Go Up a Level] to change to the display below [Root].
  • Page 167 <Check the server.> is displayed when you try to use a WebDAV server. Cause The WebDAV server is unavailable. Remedy Confirm the status of the WebDAV server. <TCP/IP error> is displayed when you try to send to a WebDAV server. Cause 1 The IPv4 address is set to '0.0.0.0', because it cannot be obtained automatically via DHCP, RARP, or BOOTP when the IPv4 address setting in SRAM is set to...
  • Page 168 Cause 2 The proxy server does not support SSL encrypted communication. Remedy If the WebDAV client is connected to the Internet via a proxy server, set the proxy server to use SSL. <Could not be sent.> is displayed when you try to send via a WebDAV server. Cause 1 An error occurred in the WebDAV server or proxy server.
  • Page 169 • Confirm the proxy server settings (see step 16 in "TCP/IP Settings (IPv4)," on p. 3-3.) Cause 2 Access to the destination was denied. Remedy Check the settings of the WebDAV server. Cause 3 The machine tried to access the destination via a proxy server without using SSL encrypted communication.
  • Page 170: Encrypted Ssl Data Communication Problems And Remedies

    Encrypted SSL Data Communication Problems and Remedies This section describes how to resolve encrypted SSL data communication problems. <The default key is not set. Check the [Key and Certificate List] settings in the Certificate Settings> is displayed when SSL is set. Cause The key pair or server certificate to use has not been registered.
  • Page 171 <Cannot register because the algorithm of this key is not supported.> is displayed when you try to register a key pair file. Cause You are trying to register a key pair file which uses the DSA algorithm. Remedy Register a key pair file which uses the RSA algorithm. You cannot use encrypted SSL communication for IPP printing, email/I-fax, the Remote UI, MEAP functions via a web browser, and device information delivery, or confirm Department IDs and passwords even after you have turned SSL on.
  • Page 172 <Digital sig. cert. access err.> is displayed. Cause 1 Access to the user certificate was denied when sending a PDF with a user signature. Remedy See "Generating and Confirming a Key Pair and Device Signature Certificate and User Certificate for Adding Digital Signatures to PDF Files" on p. 3-35 to confirm the user certificate settings.
  • Page 173: Appendix

    Appendix This chapter includes the network settings, specifications, glossary, and index. Network Setting Items........... . 8-2 Confirming Settings .
  • Page 174: Network Setting Items

    Network Setting Items If you are configuring the settings for the first time in "Interface Settings," on p. 2-9 and "TCP/IP Settings (IPv4)," on p. 3-3 or "TCP/IP Settings (IPv6)," on p. 3-18, use the control panel of the machine. After configuring the TCP/IP settings, you can change them using the Remote UI.
  • Page 175 ■ TCP/IP Settings Item Setting Description IPv4 Settings: IP Address Settings IP Address IP address Subnet Mask IP address Gateway Address IP address DHCP On/Off RARP On/Off BOOTP On/Off IPv4 Settings: PING Command PING Command IP Address IPv4 Settings: IP Address Range Settings Apply Settings: On/Off RX/Print Range: Up to 8 IPv4 addresses...
  • Page 176 Item IPv6 Settings: Use IPv6 Use IPv6 IPv6 Settings: Stateless Address Settings Use Stateless Address IPv6 Settings: Manual Address Settings Use Manual Address Manual Address Prefix Length Default Router Addr. IPv6 Settings: Use DHCPv6 Use DHCPv6 Network Setting Items Default Setting Description Setting On/Off...
  • Page 177 Item Setting Description IPv6 Settings: PING Command IPv6 Address 39 Characters maximum Host Name 48 Characters maximum IPv6 Settings: IP Address Range Settings Apply Settings: On/Off RX/Print Range: Up to 8 IPv6 addresses Reject IPv6 Address can be stored. RX/Print Range: Apply Settings: On/Off Permit IPv6 Address Up to 8 IPv6 addresses...
  • Page 178 DNS Settings: DNS Dynamic Update Settings: IPv6 DNS Dynamic Update Register Stateless Address Register Manual Address Register Stateful Address Network Setting Items Default Setting Description Setting CANON****** ("******" represents 47 Characters maximum the last six digits of a address) 47 Characters maximum (NULL) On/Off CANON****** ("******"...
  • Page 179 IP address or host name NTP Server Check *1 This item is available only if you are using the Color imageRUNNER C3480i/C3080i, or the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3080/C2550 with the optional Color PCL Printer Kit or the optional Color PS Printer Kit. Can be Default...
  • Page 180 Item FTP Print Settings Use FTP printing User Password WSD Print Settings Use WSD Use WSD Browsing Use Multicast Discovery On/Off Use PASV Mode for FTP Use PASV Mode for IPP Print Settings IPP Print Settings Use SSL Use Authentication User Password Network Setting Items...
  • Page 181 Item Setting Description Multicast Discovery Response On/Off Scope Name Scope name to be used for a multicast discovery (32 Characters maximum) Certificate Settings: Generate Key: Generate SSL Key Key Name 24 Characters maximum Key Algorithm RSA, display only Key Length (bit) 512/1024 Start Date of Validity Month, Date, Year (01/...
  • Page 182 Item Certificate Settings: Generate Key Generate/Update Device Signature Key Certificate Settings: Key and Certificate List: Key and Certificate List for this Machine Default Key Settings Certificate Details Erase Certificate Settings: Key and Certificate List: Key and Certificate List for Users Certificate Details Erase *2 [Generate/Update Device Signature Key] is enabled if the Universal Send PDF Security Feature Set is activated by...
  • Page 183 Item Setting Description Certificate Settings: CA Certificate List Certificate Details Version/Serial Number/ Signature Algorithm/ Issue Destination/Start Date of Validity/End Date of Validity/Issuer/ Public Key/Certificate Thumbprint/ Certificate Verification Erase Certificate Settings: Register Key and Certificate Key Name (24 Characters maximum) Register Password (24 Characters maximum) Erase...
  • Page 184 Item Use HTTP Use HTTP Proxy Settings* Use Proxy Server Address Port Number Use Proxy within the Same Domain Authentication Settings Use Proxy Authentication User Password *4 This item is available only if the optional Color PS Printer Kit or the optional Web Access Software is activated by registering a license key.
  • Page 185 Item Setting Description Permitted Receiving MAC Address Settings Permitted Receiving Apply Settings: On/Off MAC Address Settings MAC addresses (a maximum of 100 addresses can be registered) Dept. ID Management Password Confirmation Dept. ID Management On/Off Password Confirmation ■ NetWare Settings Item Setting Description NetWare...
  • Page 186 Item Bindery PServer Settings Print Server File Server Print Server Password Printer Number Polling Interval Printer Form Buffer Size Service Mode RPrinter Settings Print Server File Server Printer Number 8-14 Network Setting Items Default Setting Description Setting 47 Characters (NULL) maximum 47 Characters (NULL)
  • Page 187 Item Setting Description NDS PServer Settings Print Server 64 Characters maximum Tree 32 Characters maximum 256 Characters Context maximum Print Server Password 20 Characters maximum Printer Number 0 to 254 Polling Interval 1 to 255 seconds Printer Form 0 to 255 Buffer Size 3 to 20 (KB units) Service only currently...
  • Page 188: Appletalk Settings

    ■ AppleTalk Settings Item AppleTalk Phase Service Name Zone ■ SMB Server Settings Item Use SMB Server Server Workgroup Comment LM Announce SMB Printer Settings Use SMB Printer 8-16 Network Setting Items Default Setting Description Setting On/Off Phase 2 (fixed) Model 32 Characters maximum name...
  • Page 189 ■ SNMP Settings Item Setting Description Get Printer Mgmt Info On/Off from Host Use SNMP v. 1 On/Off MIB Access Permission Read/Write/Read Only Community Name (32 Community Name Characters maximum) Use SNMP v. 3 On/Off User Settings User On/Off User/MIB Access Permission/Security Settings/Authent.
  • Page 190 ■ Enable Dedicated Port Settings Item Enable Dedicated Port ■ Spool Settings Item Use Spooler ■ Startup Time Settings Item Startup Time Settings ■ Ethernet Driver Settings Item Auto Detect Communication Mode Ethernet Type MAC Address 8-18 Network Setting Items Default Setting Description Setting...
  • Page 191 ■ E-Mail/I-Fax Settings Item Setting Description SMTP Receipt On/Off On/Off Server name or IP SMTP Server address (48 Characters maximum) E-mail Address 64 Characters maximum Server name or IP POP Server address (48 Characters maximum) POP Address 64 Characters maximum POP Password 32 Characters maximum 0 to 99 (If the interval is...
  • Page 192 Item Authent./Encryption POP AUTH Method POP Authentication before Sending SMTP Authentication (SMTP AUTH) User Password Allow SSL (POP) Allow SSL (SMTP Send) Allow SSL (SMTP Receive) NOTE Use the control panel of the device to set items which cannot be set using the Remote UI. 8-20 Network Setting Items Default...
  • Page 193: Confirming Settings

    Confirming Settings You can print a user's data list to confirm the network settings made from the machine's touch panel display. To print the Network user's data list shown below, press [Report Settings] ➞ [Network] ➞ [User Data List] ➞ [Yes] on the Additional Functions screen. 04/06/2007 FRI 04:32 iR C3480 8-21...
  • Page 194 04/06/2007 FRI 04:32 iR C3480 8-22 Confirming Settings...
  • Page 195 04/06/2007 FRI 04:32 iR C3480 8-23 Confirming Settings...
  • Page 196: Viewing The Network Access Log

    Viewing the Network Access Log This machine logs attempts to gain access from IP addresses that it has been set to reject. The procedure for referring to the access log is as follows. For instruction on how to set the machine to permit or reject specific IP addresses, see step 17 in "TCP/IP Settings (IPv4),"...
  • Page 197: Vista

    Obtaining the Public Key of the Machine to Use SSL with Windows Vista If you want to use IPPS printing, it is necessary to obtain the public key of the machine and install it in Windows Vista by following the procedure below. Start the Remote UI of the machine ➞...
  • Page 198 If you deselected [Enable Protected Mode (requires restarting Internet Explorer)] in step 5, select it again. 8-26 Obtaining the Public Key of the Machine to Use SSL with Windows Vista...
  • Page 199: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice. Hardware Specifications Network Interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX (RJ-45) Software Specifications Protocol Supported TCP/IP Frame type: Print applications: IPX/SPX Frame type: Print applications: Frame type: NetBIOS* Print application: AppleTalk Print application: *1 IPv6 is not supported. Ethernet II LPD/Raw/IPP/IPPS/FTP/WSD* Ethernet II/Ethernet 802.2/Ethernet 802.3/...
  • Page 200: Glossary

    Glossary Numerics 10Base-T The Ethernet standard supporting data transfer rates up to 10 Mbps, which utilizes a twisted-pair cable. 100Base-TX The Ethernet standard supporting data transfer rates up to 100 Mbps, which utilizes two pairs of high-grade twisted-pair cables. Activity Report A record listing all documents that have been sent and received.
  • Page 201 Print Server (Point and Print) environment, it is necessary to install Canon Driver Information Assist Service on the server PC to set up the printer configuration automatically or use the Job Accounting feature.
  • Page 202 CMYK Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y) and Black (K). CMYK is the standard color model used for offset printing of full-color documents, using the secondary colors of light (plus black). CMYK is a subtractive process, which subtracts reflected colors from white.
  • Page 203 Comma Separated Value file. An ASCII text file commonly used to store the values held in a table. In the CSV file, commas are used to separate the values of the various columns in the original table, whereas each new line in the CSV file indicates a new row in the original table.
  • Page 204 The Error indicator blinks a red light when a paper jam occurs or the machine has run out of toner or paper. When the Error indicator maintains a steady red light, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Ethernet An industry standard LAN (Local Area Network) system for connecting multiple computers.
  • Page 205 Protocol also governs the client program with which the user transfers files. Gamma Correction An adjustment to the overall brightness of a scanner, monitor, or printer. On your Canon machine, gamma correction refers to the degree of contrast on a printed document. 8-33...
  • Page 206 Adobe PostScript 3 or other PostScript applications. imageWARE Canon imageWARE is a software suite for business environments that provides functions to efficiently capture, create, manage, and distribute documents. The imageWARE suite also supports on-demand printing and publishing. For more information, please see the imageWARE Web site at http://www.imageware.com.
  • Page 207 Internet Protocol (IP) The underlying set of networking rules that describes how data is transmitted across the Internet. Internet Protocol enables data from one computer to be split into packets, and sent to another computer with a specific IP address. IP address Internet Protocol address.
  • Page 208 When dialing or registering long distance numbers, you may need to insert a pause within or after the telephone number. The destination and length of the pause differ depending on the system. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or local telephone company if you experience difficulty in long distance dialing.
  • Page 209 LPR2 A Canon software utility that realizes network printing on TCP/IP networks when using the LPR, RAW, or IPP print protocol. Built into the print architecture of Windows, Canon LPR2 enables network users to easily specify port settings for network printing.
  • Page 210 All of the functions that are conventionally conducted through the operation panel of the respective machines can be performed from one location. NetSpot Device Installer A Canon utility that automatically detects and installs printer drivers on local networks. NetWare Novell NetWare.
  • Page 211 OS/2 A family of multitasking operating systems developed by IBM for Intel x86-based computers. OS/2 provides a graphical user interface similar to Windows, as well as a command line interface similar to DOS. Add-ons to OS/2 enable it to run DOS and Windows applications.
  • Page 212 Portable Document Format. The page description language used in Adobe Systems' Acrobat document exchange system, which is restricted neither by device nor resolution. PDF displays documents in a way that is independent of the original application software, hardware, and operating system used to create those documents.
  • Page 213 Protocol A set of rules that govern the transmission of data across a network. Examples of protocols are FTP, DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, IPP, TCP/IP, and LDAP. Proxy server A server that includes a function for accessing remote servers in place of clients on the local network.
  • Page 214 Remote UI Remote User Interface. The Remote UI is software that enables you to perform operations, which are usually performed on the machine's control panel, using a Web browser (such as Netscape Navigator/Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer) over a network. Resolution The density of dots attained by a device, such as a fax, scanner, or printer, in producing an image.
  • Page 215 Scanning Area The area actually scanned is slightly smaller than the size of the original document. Therefore, words or images near the edges of the document may not be scanned. As a result, make sure that there is some margin space on all sides of the document you are sending.
  • Page 216 SNMP v. 1 Used for read only access when used in conjunction with SNMP v. 3 for setting MIB Access Permission levels. Can be set to [Read/Write] if security is not necessary. SNMP v. 3 Management functions of SNMPv. 3 enable different permission levels for security, if used in conjunction with SNMP v.
  • Page 217 Subaddress Subaddress is the global telecommunications standard specified by the ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication Standardization Sector). When the remote party's machine supports the same standard, confidential or relayed communications are possible by attaching a subaddress and a password in advance. Subaddress Books The main Address Book is subdivided into 10 smaller address books, which are considered subaddress books.
  • Page 218 TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The protocol used to connect to the Internet and wide area networks. Telephone Line Type Depending on the type of phone line that you have, set the machine to touch tone (T) or pulse (P) dialing. TIFF Tagged Image File Format.
  • Page 219 Ultra Fine A resolution mode for sending originals at 16 dots/mm x 15.4 lines/mm (eight times the standard resolution). If the receiving fax machine does not support this mode, the original is automatically sent in the Super Fine or Fine mode. Uniform Resource Locator.
  • Page 220 X.509 (DER) X.509 is a standard for digital key certificates defined by the ITU (International Telecommunications Union). DER (Distinguished Encoding Rules) is a binary encoding format for digital key data. YCbCr YCbCr is a color space used in video systems. Y is the luminance component, and Cb and Cr the chrominance components.
  • Page 221: Index

    Index Numerics 10Base-T, 2-4, 8-28 100Base-TX, 2-4, 8-28 Activity Report, 8-28 ADF, 8-28 Allow SSL (POP), 8-20 Allow SSL (SMTP Receive), 8-20 Allow SSL (SMTP Send), 8-20 Apache, 8-28 AppleTalk, 1-11, 6-2, 6-3, 8-16, 8-27 AppleTalk network, 1-5, 6-2, 7-8 AppleTalk network setup procedures, 6-2 AppleTalk settings, 6-3, 8-16 AppleTalk, 6-3, 8-16...
  • Page 222 Canon Driver Information Assist Service, 8-29 CCITT/ITU-T, 8-29 Certificate Settings, 8-9, 8-10 CA Certificate List, 8-11 Generate Key, 8-9 Key and Certificate List, 8-10 Register CA Certificate, 8-11 Register Key and Certificate, 8-11 Change Settings/Display Connection Confirm, Checking your network, 1-10...
  • Page 223 Domain Name, 3-6, 8-6 dpi, 8-32 ECM, 8-32 E-mail Address, 8-19 E-Mail/I-Fax Settings, 8-19 E-mail Address, 8-19 POP, 8-19 POP Address, 8-19 POP Interval, 8-19 POP Password, 8-19 POP Server, 8-19 SMTP Receipt, 8-19 SMTP Server, 8-19 Enable Dedicated Port, 8-18 Encrypted SSL data communication problems and remedies, 7-16 Error indicator, 8-32...
  • Page 224 Get Printer Mgmt Info from Host, 8-17 Host Name, 3-6, 8-6 HP-GL/2, 8-34 HTTP, 3-43, 8-34 I-fax, 8-34 imagePASS, 8-34 imageWARE, 8-34 imageWARE Document Manager Gateway, 8-34 Interface settings, 2-9 Internet Protocol (IP), 8-35 IP Address, 5-5, 8-3, 8-35 IP Address Range Settings, 3-13, 8-3 Permit IPv4 Address, 8-3 Permit IPv6 Address, 8-5 Reject IPv4 Address, 8-3...
  • Page 225 Generating key pair and server certificate, 3-27 Registering CA certificate file installed from computer, 3-33 Registering key pair file and server certificate file installed from computer, 3-30 LAA (Locally Administered Address), 8-36 LAN, 8-36 LDAP, 8-36 LM Announce, 5-4, 8-16 LocalTalk, 1-5 Log on, 3-49, 3-55, 3-59, 3-60, 4-4, 4-5, 4-13, 5-16, 8-36...
  • Page 226 Frame Type, 8-13 IPX External Network Number, 8-13 NetWare, 8-13 Node Number, 8-13 Packet Signature, 8-13 Print Service, 8-13 Network connection problems and remedies, 7-2 Network setting items, 8-2 AppleTalk Settings, 8-16 E-Mail/I-Fax Settings, 8-19 Enable Dedicated Port Settings, 8-18 Ethernet Driver Settings, 8-18 NetWare Settings, 8-13 SMB Server Settings, 8-16...
  • Page 227 Print Server, 8-14 Print server name, 4-9 Print Server Password, 8-14 Print Service, 4-8, 8-13 Bindery PServer, 4-8 Bindery remote printer mode (RPrinter), 4-8 NDS PServer, 4-8 NDS remote printer mode (NPrinter), 4-8 Printer connection method for NetBIOS network, Mac OS X 10.3 or later, 5-10 Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista, 5-9 Printer connection method for TCP/IP network, 3-44, 3-50...
  • Page 228 RPrinter Settings, 8-14 File Server, 8-14 Print Server, 8-14 Printer Number, 8-14 RX, 8-42 RX Password, 8-42 RX/Print Range, 8-3 Samba, 5-22 Scanning Area, 8-43 Scope ID, 5-5, 8-7, 8-43 Scope Name, 8-9 Secondary DNS Server , 8-5 Sender's Name, 8-43 Sending data, 1-7 Optional equipment requirements, 1-7 System requirements, 1-7...
  • Page 229 NTP Server Address, 8-7 NTP Server Check, 8-7 Polling Interval, 8-7 Use SNTP, 8-7 Solaris, 3-49 Specifications, 8-27 Hardware, 8-27 Software, 8-27 Spool, 2-15, 3-47, 3-49, 8-44 Spooling, 3-49 SSL , 8-44 SSL encryption, 8-44 Stamp, 8-44 Standard, 8-44 Startup time, 8-44 Startup Time Settings, 3-42, 8-18 Subaddress, 8-45 Subaddress Books, 8-45...
  • Page 230 Use Proxy within the Same Domain, 3-12, 8-12 Use WSD, 8-8 Use WSD Browsing, 8-8 WINS Configuration, 8-7 WINS Resolution, 8-7 WINS Server Address, 8-7 WSD Print Settings, 8-8 TCP/IP Settings (IPv4), 3-3 TCP/IP Settings (IPv6), 3-18 Default Router Addr., 8-4 Manual Address, 8-4 Permit IPv6 Address, 8-5 Prefix Length, 8-4...
  • Page 231 WebDAV server settings, 3-63 Apache for Windows 2000/2000 Server/XP/ Server 2003/UNIX/Linux/Mac OS X, 3-66 IIS for Windows 2000/2000 Server/XP/Server 2003, 3-63 Windows network, 1-10 WINS (Windows Internet Name Service), 5-3, 8-47 WINS Configuration, 5-5, 8-7 Node Type, 8-7 Scope ID, 5-5, 8-7 WINS Resolution, 8-7 WINS Server Address, 5-5, 8-7 WINS Server Address, 5-5...
  • Page 232 8-60 Index...
  • Page 234 CANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan CANON U.S.A., INC. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. CANON CANADA INC. 6390 Dixie Road Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7, Canada CANON EUROPA N.V. Bovenkerkerweg 59-61 1185 XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands (See http://www.canon-europe.com/ for details on your regional dealer)

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