Usb Connection Installation (Windows 98/Me/2000/Xp/Server 2003); Usb Standard Installation (Windows 98/Me/2000/Xp/Server 2003) - Canon MF7280 - ImageCLASS B/W Laser Driver Manual

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USB Connection Installation (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/
Server 2003)
If your printer supports a USB port, you can send faxes via the USB port. The
following fax driver installation methods enable you to do so.
■ If a USB driver has been installed on your computer:
If you have performed a USB installation using the Canon PCL5c, PCL5e, PCL6, PS,
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UFR, or UFR II printer driver on your computer, the USB driver has already been installed.
In this case, you can install the fax driver by following either the standard installation or the
Add Printer Wizard procedure.
■ If a USB driver has not been installed on your computer:
Install the USB driver and the fax driver according to the Plug and Play procedure.
NOTE
If you are using the Color imageRUNNER C2620, Color imageRUNNER C3200, Color
imageRUNNER C3220, imageRUNNER C3100, imageRUNNER C3170, imageRUNNER
C5800, imageRUNNER C6800, imageRUNNER 2016, imageRUNNER 2020,
imageRUNNER 2230, imageRUNNER 2830, imageRUNNER 2870/2270,
imageRUNNER 2870G/2270G, imageRUNNER 3530, imageRUNNER 4570/3570,
imageRUNNER 4570G/3570G, imageRUNNER 5070, imageRUNNER 6570/5570,
LASER CLASS 510, or MF7280, you can fax in a USB environment. However, you
cannot set up the fax configuration automatically or use the Job Accounting feature in a
USB environment.
If you are using an operating system equipped with Windows Firewall, the Found New
Hardware Wizard may be displayed during installation. In this case, select [No, not this
time] ➞ click [Next] ➞ install the USB driver and fax driver according to the Plug and Play
procedure.

USB Standard Installation (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003)

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Installing the Software
Start the Installer ➞ follow the instructions in the dialog
boxes.
See steps 1 to 10 of "Standard Installation," on p. 2-3.

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