Using the Trouble Shooter
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Troubleshooting
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Using the Trouble Shooter
The Trouble Shooter is a utility for solving printing problems in Windows 98/Me or
2000/XP. This section describes the features of the Trouble Shooter and how to use
it.
Features of the Trouble Shooter
The Trouble Shooter checks for system configuration setting errors, and if possible,
makes automatic corrections. However the Trouble Shooter does not detect
problems related to hardware, such as printer cable problems or USB port failure.
The Trouble Shooter checks the following and corrects any problems:
• Selected printer port (The Trouble Shooter checks to see if usable.)
• Installed files
• Free disk space in the drive containing the \Windows directory and free memory
• Registries
• Printer Properties settings
• Language monitor
• Printer Driver
• Status Window
• Canon LASER SHOT LBP-1120 program folder
• Network (If the Trouble Shooter is used on a network, it performs network-related
checks.)
Starting the Trouble Shooter
1
Click [Start] ➞ point to [Programs].
2
Point to [Canon LASER SHOT LBP-1120] ➞ click [Canon
LASER SHOT LBP-1120 Trouble Shooter].
The [Trouble Shooter] dialog box appears.
The Trouble Shooter can be launched by double-clicking [Canon LASER SHOT
LBP-1120 Trouble Shooter] in the [Canon LASER SHOT LBP-1120] group folder
on the Desktop.