6-14
M
Megabyte, 6-7
Memory, Insufficient, 5-7
Menu bar
Status Window, 4-3
using, 4-4–4-7
Messages, 5-6–5-8
Minimizing, Status Window, 4-13
N
Network Adapter, 6-7
Network printer, 2-42–2-51
No power supplied, 5-2
O
Options menu, using, 4-5–4-6
Orientation, 6-7
Out of paper, 5-6
Overlay, 3-9, 3-22, 6-7
P
Page setup tab
custom paper size, 3-7
Windows 95/98/Me, 3-6
Windows NT, 3-21
Pages per minute, 6-2
Paper
delivery, 6-2
Paper Drawer, 6-2
Paper feed, 6-8
Paper Jam, 5-6
Paper selection tab, Windows NT, 3-20
Paper size, 6-2
custom, 3-7
Paper Source, 6-8
Paper Type, 6-8
Parallel interface, 6-8
Parallel interface cable, 6-8
Pause button, 4-8
Pause printing, 4-4
PDF, 6-8
Peer-to-peer connection, 6-8
Plain paper, 6-2
Platen or the Toner Supply Cover is Open, 5-6
Plug and play for Parallel Port
Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, 2-17–2-21
Plug and play for USB Port
Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, 2-12–2-16
Windows 98/Me, 2-3–2-7
Port Busy, 5-7
Portrait, 6-9
Ports tab, Windows NT, 3-17
Power
not supplied, 5-2
Print job details tab, 4-9
Print job list tab, 4-11
Print job log tab, 4-10
Print Monitor, 6-9
Print queue, 6-9
Printer, 6-2
does not print, 5-2
locks up, 5-3
problems, 5-2–5-3
specifications, 6-2
speed, 6-2
stops printing, 5-2
Printer animation, status window, 4-3
Printer driver, 5-4, 6-9
Printer Error, 5-7
Printer icon, 4-3
Printer properties
Windows 95/98/Me dialog boxes, 3-2–3-15
Windows NT/2000/XP/Server 2003 dialog box, 3-
16–3-28
Printer ready icon, 4-13
Printer sharing settings, 2-51
Printing
speed, 6-2
Printing paused icon, 4-13
Printing speed, 6-2
Printing Temporarily Stopped, 5-7
Printout is wrong, 5-3
Problems
printer, 5-2–5-3
Progress bar, 6-9
Progress bar, status window, 4-3
Q
Quality tab
Windows 95/98/Me, 3-13–3-14
Windows NT, 3-26–3-27
Queue, 6-9
R
Random Access Memory, 6-9
Removing Canon Advanced Printing Technology, 5-11
Resolution, 6-2, 6-10
Resume button, 4-8
Resume printing, 4-4
Reverse Output Order, 6-10
S
Scaling, 6-10
Security tab, Windows NT, 3-19
Selecting
custom paper size, 3-8
Server, 6-10
Server settings
Windows NT/2000, 2-47
Settings menu, using, 4-5–4-6