Printing To The Parallel Port; Saving Files To Print At A Remote Location - Canon iRC2100 Printing Manual

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Printing to the parallel port

The iR C2100/2100S has a parallel port that enables you to print most files
directly from a Windows computer if your network administrator has
connected the Windows computer's parallel port to the iR C2100/2100S
parallel port.
When you print PostScript files in binary format, ask the
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iR C2100/2100S administrator to set "Ignore EOF Character" to Yes in
Network Setup>Port Setup>Parallel Port Setup.
You cannot use Fiery Downloader through the parallel port.
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O PRINT FILES TO THE PARALLEL PORT
1. Make sure the parallel port is enabled on the iR C2100/2100S.
Check with your site administrator or operator to see whether printing to the
parallel port is enabled. See Getting Started for information on setting up
parallel port printing on your Windows computer.
2. Select the printer port that is connected to the iR C2100/2100S parallel
port.
Select one of the local ports: LPT1, LPT2, or LPT3. For instructions, see
your Windows documentation.
3. Print from within your application.
When you print a PS file in binary format, ask the administrator to set the
Ignore EOF Character option to Yes in Network Setup>Port Setup>Parallel
Port Setup.
Saving files to print at a remote location
If you do not have a iR C2100/2100S and are preparing files to take to a
service bureau or other location, print the final files to the File port (as
opposed to one of the local ports). You can also print to the File port to create
a file to download using Fiery Downloader. For instructions on printing to
the File port, see your Windows documentation.
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