No Printer Is Detected After The Network Settings Are Changed In Windows; The Enter Password / Password Input Dialog Box Is Displayed During Setup; The Admin Password Was Forgotten; Changing The Port Name - Canon PIXMA IP4000R Setup Manual

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Problem
No printer is detected
after the network
settings are changed in
Windows
The Enter Password /
Password Input dialog
box is displayed during
setup
The admin password
was forgotten
Changing the port
name
Cannot print out the
network setting
information
Using the printer in a
multiple access point
setup
Possible Cause and Measures
Wait until the IP address is assigned to the computer. You may need to restart
your computer. When you are using Windows Me or Windows 98, you need to
restart the computer. Search for the printer again after confirming a valid IP
address is assigned to the computer.
The following dialog box is displayed if an administrator password is set to the
printer which has already been set up.
Admin Password
Enter the administrator password you have set. The administrator password
consists of alphanumeric characters and is no longer than 32 characters. The
password is case-sensitive.
For security, your entry will be displayed by "*" (asterisks) for Windows and "•"
(bullets) for Macintosh.
Restore the printer setting to factory default. All settings previously set will be
lost after initialization. Set up the printer again to use it. For details, see
"Printing and Initializing Network Settings" on page 67.
To change the port name, click Set Port Name in the Add Port dialog box.
The Set Port Name dialog box is displayed, where you specify the port name.
When you have 2 or more printers, you may want to change the port name for
identification.
Port Name
Port names should consist of alphanumeric characters and be no longer than
24 characters (12 characters under Windows Me or Windows 98), excluding
the prefix. The port name includes the fixed prefix "CNBJNP_", which you do
not need to enter.
See "Printing and Initializing Network Settings" on page 67 to print out printer
setting information. If it fails, use BJ Network Tool or Network Configuration to
confirm the network settings from the computer.
Confirm the following;
• The access point to be used can communicate with the printer and the
computer.
• Under Windows XP, the priority of the access point is set to highest in the
Preferred networks list displayed by clicking the Wireless Networks tab in
the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box.
• The wireless channel of the access point is far enough away with those of
other access points.
For more information, see the manual provided with the access point.
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