Printer Connection Method; Windows 2000/Xp/Server 2003/Vista - Canon imageRUNNER C2550 Network Manual

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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.
1
Check the settings for both <RX/Print Range> and <Setting/
Browsing Range> in [IP Address Range Settings] on the IPv4
Settings screen, to see whether the IPv4 address of the
computer in which a driver is to be installed is permitted. See
step 17 in "TCP/IP Settings (IPv4)," on p. 3-3.
IMPORTANT
If the settings for both <RX/Print Range> and <Setting/Browsing Range> in [IP
Address Range Settings] on the IPv4 Settings screen do not permit the IPv4
address, you cannot install a driver.
If the IPv4 address of the computer is beyond the range of the permitted addresses
set for <RX/Print Range> after installing a driver, you cannot print or send a fax
from the computer.
2
Install the driver.
Install the driver according to the following procedures indicated in the manual
for each driver.
If you want to use the PCL printer driver
See the procedure for standard installation in Chapter 2, "Getting Started," in
PCL Driver Guide
the
If you want to use the PS printer driver
See the procedure for standard installation in Chapter 2, "Getting Started," in
PS Driver Guide
the
If you want to use the UFR II printer driver
See the procedure for standard installation in Chapter 2, "Getting Started," in
UFR II Driver Guide
the
If you want to use the fax driver
See the procedure for standard installation in Chapter 2, "Getting Started," in
Fax Driver Guide
the
When the dialog box for selecting the port appears during installation, click [Use
Network Printer] ➞ [Settings]. From the list, select [Workgroup], [Server], and
[Printer] you set in "SMB and WINS Settings," on p. 5-3.
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Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax
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