Canon 5050 All in One Printer User Manual


 
Connecting the Machine to a Computer or Network
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Settings Common to the Network Protocols
NOTE
If you connect the machine to a Macintosh via a USB cable, the Macintosh, if shut down,
may start up when the machine starts up or returns from the Sleep mode. If this happens,
disconnect the USB cable (the use of a USB hub between the machine and the
Macintosh may solve this problem).
If the machine is connected to a computer with a USB cable, you can print a document
from your computer using the printer driver, or send a fax from your computer using the
fax driver.
You cannot specify a computer connected to the machine through a USB connection as a
destination for Send jobs or forwarded jobs. Also, with that computer, you cannot use the
Remote UI and the Network Scan function.
The appropriate USB interface differs depending on the operating system of the
connected computer as follows. For more information, consult your local authorized
Canon dealer.
- Windows 98/Me: USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1 equivalent)
- Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed/USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1
equivalent)
- Mac OS 8/9/X (10.3.2 or earlier): USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1 equivalent)
- Mac OS X (10.3.3 or later): USB 2.0 Hi-Speed/USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1 equivalent)