Problems During Local Installation; Installation Problems When The Printer Is Shared On A Network - Canon LASER SHOT LBP3210 User Manual

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Problems During Local Installation

When installing the printer driver from the CD-ROM, the printer is not recognized
automatically even after the USB cable is connected.
Cause 1
Remedy
Cause 2
Remedy
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Cause 3
Remedy
Cause 4
Remedy

Installation Problems When the Printer is Shared on a Network

The print server to be connected cannot be found.
Cause 1
Remedy
Cause 2
Remedy
Cause 3
Remedy
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Installation Problems
Disconnect the USB cable from the computer, then restart
Windows.
After Windows starts up again, reinstall the CAPT software. (See "Installing the
CAPT Software," on p. 3-4)
The USB cable has already been connected and the printer is turned ON before
installing the printer driver.
Turn the power of the printer OFF and disconnect the USB cable. Then, connect
the USB cable again and turn the printer ON.
The power of the printer is turned OFF.
Turn the power of the printer ON.
The USB cable is not connected properly.
Make sure that the printer and computer are connected with the USB cable
properly.
An inappropriate USB cable is being used.
Use a USB cable appropriate for the USB interface environment of this printer.
The USB interface environment of this printer is USB 2.0 High-Speed (Windows
2000/XP/Server 2003 only) and USB Full-Speed (USB1.1 equivalent).
The print server has not been started up.
Start up the print server.
The printer is not specified as a shared printer.
Specify the printer as a shared printer in the [Printer Properties] dialog box in
the print server.
The user does not have permission to access the print server or printer.
Ask your network administrator to change the user permissions.

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