Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax
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Using a TCP/IP Network
Mac OS X
1
Check the settings for <RX/Print Range> in [IP Address Range
Settings] on the IPv4 or IPv6 Settings screen to see whether
the IP address of the computer in which a driver is to be
installed is permitted. For details, see step 17 in "TCP/IP
Settings (IPv4)," on p. 3-3 or step 6 in "TCP/IP Settings (IPv6),"
on p. 3-18.
IMPORTANT
•
If the settings for <RX/Print Range> in [IP Address Range Settings] on the IPv4 or
IPv6 Settings screen do not permit the IP address, you cannot install a driver.
•
If the IP 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 instructions in the manual for each driver.
• If you want to use the UFR II printer driver
See the
Mac UFR II Driver Guide
.
• If you want to use the PS printer driver
See the
Mac PS Driver Guide
.
• If you want to use a PS printer driver provided by Apple Inc.
For instructions on how to install the corresponding PPD file from Canon, see
the
Network Quick Start Guide
. For details about the PS printer driver, see the
documentation provided with your Macintosh.
IMPORTANT
•
If you are using the optional imagePASS, for details, see the manual provided with
the optional imagePASS.
•
The PS printer driver can be used only in a Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later environment.
UNIX
The machine supports the LPD print application for printing over TCP/IP networks.
The following procedures are only examples. The setup procedures for your
environment may differ.
IMPORTANT
If the settings for <RX/Print Range> in [IP Address Range Settings] on the IPv4 or IPv6
Settings screen do not permit the IP address, you cannot specify the spooling system.