background image

Please read this guide before operating this equipment.
After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference. 

ENG

Network Guide

Network Guide 

E224_Cover_US.fm  Page 1  Wednesday, December 22, 2004  12:49 PM

Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER 6570

Page 1: ...Please read this guide before operating this equipment After you finish reading this guide store it in a safe place for future reference ENG Network Guide Network Guide...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...imageRUNNER 6570 5570 Network Guide 0 Ot...

Page 4: ...ox Guide Sending and Fax Instructions Sending and Facsimile Guide Setting Up the Network Connection and Installing the CD ROM Software Network Quick Start Guide Remote User Interface Instructions Remo...

Page 5: ...ations and Using the Login Service MEAP SMS Administrator Guide CD ROM To view the manual in PDF format Adobe Reader Acrobat Reader Acrobat is required If Adobe Reader Acrobat Reader Acrobat is not in...

Page 6: ...ork Macintosh Chapter 7 Using Utilities to Make Network and Device Settings Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Appendix Includes the network settings specifications glossary and index How This Manual...

Page 7: ...vironment Requirements 1 3 Using E Mail I Fax 1 5 Optional Equipment Requirements 1 5 System Environment Requirements 1 5 Sending Data 1 6 Optional Equipment Requirements 1 6 System Environment Requir...

Page 8: ...ertificate 3 40 E Mail I Fax Settings 3 43 Startup Time Settings 3 50 Setting Up a Computer for Printing Sending a Fax Windows UNIX 3 52 Printer Connection Method LPD Raw 3 54 Windows 98 Me 3 54 Windo...

Page 9: ...5 3 Settings from the Control Panel 5 3 TCP IP Settings 5 3 SMB and WINS Settings 5 4 Setting Up a Computer for Printing Sending a Fax 5 11 Connecting to a TCP IP Network 5 11 Connecting to a NetBIOS...

Page 10: ...emedies 8 4 Data Sending File Sharing Problems and Remedies 8 9 Encrypted SSL Data Communication Problems and Remedies 8 12 Chapter 9 Appendix Network Setting Items 9 2 Available Software for Network...

Page 11: ...autions and instructions that should be observed for safety CAUTION Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to injury to persons or damage to property if not performed correctly In ord...

Page 12: ...mes are a few examples of how keys and buttons to be clicked or pressed are expressed in this manual Control Panel Keys Key icon Key Name Touch Panel Display Keys Key Name Buttons on Computer Operatio...

Page 13: ...he operating system and options that come with your machine The keys or buttons which you should click or press are marked with a as shown below When multiple buttons or keys can be clicked or pressed...

Page 14: ...ystem Windows 98 Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating system Windows Me Microsoft Windows NT operating system Windows NT Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system Windows 2000 Microsoft Window...

Page 15: ...poration in the United States and other countries Windows Server is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Netscape and Netscape Navigator are trademarks of Nets...

Page 16: ...laimers The information in this document is subject to change without notice CANON INC MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN IN...

Page 17: ...tible and how to check the network environment you are using Optional Equipment and System Environment Requirements 1 2 Printing or Sending a Fax from a Computer 1 2 Using E Mail I Fax 1 5 Sending Dat...

Page 18: ...he following optional equipment is required for printing or sending a fax from a computer IMPORTANT For more information on the equipment needed consult your local authorized Canon dealer Printing If...

Page 19: ...crosoft Windows Server 2003 Solaris Version 1 1x SunOS Version 4 1x or later Solaris Version 2 5x SunOS Version 5 5x or later Compatible Computers Windows IBM PC compatibles If you are using Macintosh...

Page 20: ...pleTalk EtherTalk Phase 2 See the Mac PS Driver Guide or Mac UFR II Driver Guide for compatible operating systems and computers With a Server Based Computing Environment Compatible Windows Terminal Se...

Page 21: ...later Windows Compatible mail receiving server software Qpopper 2 53 or later UNIX Microsoft Exchange Server Windows Microsoft Exchange Server 5 5 Service Pack 1 or later Lotus Domino R4 6 or later Wi...

Page 22: ...rs Microsoft Windows NT Server 4 0 and Internet Information Server 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Internet Information Services 5 0 Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Internet Information Se...

Page 23: ...patible server Novell NetWare Version 3 2 4 11 4 2 5 5 1 6 6 5 Compatible protocol IPX IMPORTANT If you are using the optional Universal Send Kit with the optional imagePASS see the manual provided wi...

Page 24: ...r TCP IP protocol can be used Multiple protocols can also be used at the same time To use the e mail I fax function a TCP IP protocol is required After configuring the settings in accordance with Chap...

Page 25: ...ngs in accordance with Chapter 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols see the following depending on the protocol Chapter 6 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh Chapter 3 Using a TCP IP Network IM...

Page 26: ...mple UNIX Network With UNIX computers the TCP IP protocol is used After configuring the settings in accordance with Chapter 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols see the following Chapter 3 Using...

Page 27: ...sending function either the TCP IP NetWare or NetBIOS protocol is required After configuring the settings in accordance with Chapter 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols see the following depend...

Page 28: ...Checking Your Network Environment 1 12 1 Before You Start...

Page 29: ...Chapters 3 to 6 be sure to set items explained in this chapter If you are using the optional imagePASS see the manual provided with the optional imagePASS Network Environment Setup Procedures 2 2 Con...

Page 30: ...ngs See Interface Settings on p 2 7 Specify the interface settings for communication between the machine and computers on your network To specify the settings use The machine s control panel The Remot...

Page 31: ...ble CAUTION When connecting the interface cable or network cable be sure to observe the following precautions in order to avoid electrical shock Turn OFF the main power switch before disconnecting the...

Page 32: ...uters It also has a 10Base T 100Base TX connector that can be used on most LANs Using Ethernet Connect the machine s RJ 45 connector to a hub port using a Category 5 twisted pair LAN cable IMPORTANT Y...

Page 33: ...et the network settings Install a printer driver if necessary See the PCL Driver Guide the PS Driver Guide or the UFR II Driver Guide Connecting to a USB Interface You can connect the machine to a com...

Page 34: ...ee the Network Quick Start Guide NOTE 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 u...

Page 35: ...hine After configuring the protocol settings you can change the content by using the Remote UI NOTE For instructions on how to enter settings using the Remote UI see Chapter 3 Customizing Settings in...

Page 36: ...the message Enter the System Manager ID and Password using the numeric keys appears on the touch panel display enter the System Manager ID and password For instructions on how to enter the System Mana...

Page 37: ...splay of the machine IMPORTANT Even if you switch the Change Settings Display Connection Confirm setting from On to Off if the network connections are correctly set they will not be disconnected The s...

Page 38: ...ngs 7 Select On or Off for Auto Detect If you want the machine to automatically determine the communication mode Half duplex Full duplex and Ethernet type 10Base T 100Base TX Press On Skip to step 10...

Page 39: ...e on the Ethernet Driver Settings screen If you want to alternately send and receive Press Half Duplex If you want to simultaneously send and receive Press Full Duplex 9 Specify Ethernet Type on the E...

Page 40: ...2 12 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols NOTE For instructions on how to turn ON OFF the machine see Chapter 1 Before You Start Using This Machine in the Reference Guide The Ethernet driver set...

Page 41: ...for specifying the settings from the control panel is as follows IMPORTANT Settings specified from the control panel become effective after the machine is restarted after the procedure NOTE For instru...

Page 42: ...panel keyboard Press OK If you do not want to set or browse each item of the machine with a utility that uses SNMP to obtain information Press Additional Functions System Settings Network Settings Pre...

Page 43: ...Dedicated Port Press On Press OK The display returns to the Network Settings screen If you do not want to set or browse detailed information on the machine with a Canon printer driver or utility On th...

Page 44: ...to set or browse detailed information concerning the machine on computers other than those whose IP addresses are allowed even if both Use SNMP and Enable Dedicated Port are On For details see Protoc...

Page 45: ...see Setting Up a Computer for Printing on p 6 8 If you print a file in PDF or PS format by specifying its URL on the Remote UI the print job will always be spooled regardless of the settings made unde...

Page 46: ...Communication Environment Setup 2 18 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols...

Page 47: ...ork TCP IP Network Setup Procedures 3 2 Protocol Settings 3 3 Settings from the Control Panel 3 4 Setting Up a Computer for Printing Sending a Fax Windows UNIX 3 52 Printer Connection Method LPD Raw 3...

Page 48: ...p 3 71 Specify the settings of the computer receiving data sent from the machine You can only send data if the optional equipment is installed For the equipment needed see Optional Equipment and Syste...

Page 49: ...it is not possible to use the Remote UI on computers whose IP addresses are not allowed a utility on the computers cannot be used to set or browse detailed information concerning the machine Once you...

Page 50: ...I fax settings Settings specified from the control panel become effective after the machine is restarted after the procedure NOTE For instructions on how to enter characters using the touch panel dis...

Page 51: ...er ID and Password using the numeric keys appears on the touch panel display enter the System Manager ID and password For instructions on how to enter the System Manager ID and password see Chapter 2...

Page 52: ...IP address Press IP Address Enter the IP address using numeric keys Specify the Subnet Mask and Gateway Address settings in the same way Using DHCP Press DHCP Enter the IP address subnet mask and gat...

Page 53: ...the settings entered in this step are used If the machine is restarted after DHCP BOOTP or RARP settings are complete the TCP IP Settings screen displays the IP address setting values obtained from th...

Page 54: ...ip to step 13 9 Specify the IP address of a DNS server using numeric keys If you do not want to set up a DNS secondary server enter 0 0 0 0 10 Enter the host name and domain name Enter the name of the...

Page 55: ...automatically This function is available in the environment where there is a dynamic DNS server To use the DNS dynamic update function enter the IP address of a DNS server and the host name and domain...

Page 56: ...ner page if the optional Multi PDL Printer Kit is installed Confirm the settings you specified press OK The display returns to the TCP IP Settings screen If you do not want to use LPD as the print app...

Page 57: ...tings screen 15 Specify the SNTP settings IMPORTANT In order to perform time synchronization through SNTP it is necessary to set the time zone of the region in which you are using the machine in advan...

Page 58: ...FTP server and a function that enables the machine to print jobs which are uploaded to this server from PCs on the network This function is for use in special environments such as in a large scale sy...

Page 59: ...System Monitor Print Log on the touch panel display The port number is 21 and cannot be changed If you do not want to use FTP as the print application On the TCP IP Settings screen press or until FTP...

Page 60: ...splay returns to the TCP IP Settings screen 18 Specify the IPP settings If you want to use IPP as the print application On the TCP IP Settings screen press or until IPP Settings appears press IPP Sett...

Page 61: ...er and the password to use for IPP authentication in Password Confirm the settings you specified press OK The display returns to the TCP IP Settings screen If you do not want to use IPP as the print a...

Page 62: ...from other devices such as the Address Book and Department ID Management settings or if you do not want to respond to a multicast discovery from utilities On the TCP IP Settings screen press or until...

Page 63: ...ch panel display of the machine For details see the Web Access Software User s Guide If you want to use a proxy server On the TCP IP Settings screen press or until Proxy Settings appears press Proxy S...

Page 64: ...ttings screen press or until Proxy Settings appears press Proxy Settings Press Off for Use Proxy Press OK The display returns to the TCP IP Settings screen IMPORTANT If you are using the optional Mult...

Page 65: ...IP addresses of computers from which data print fax I fax job can be sent to the machine On the TCP IP Settings screen press or until IP Address Range Settings appears press IP Address Range Settings...

Page 66: ...If you want to restrict the IP addresses of computers from which data print fax I fax job can be sent to the machine On the TCP IP Settings screen press or until IP Address Range Settings appears pres...

Page 67: ...e IP address press Single Address enter the IP address that is to be rejected using numeric keys press OK If you want to store a range of IP addresses that are to be rejected press Multiple Addresses...

Page 68: ...or Setting Browsing Range Press Off for Apply Settings press OK The display returns to the IP Address Range Settings screen Press Reject IP Address es for Setting Browsing Range Press Off for Apply Se...

Page 69: ...nge Press On for Apply Settings press Register If you want to store only one IP address press Single Address enter the IP address that is to be permitted using numeric keys press OK The display return...

Page 70: ...t to On for Reject IP Address es IP addresses that are beyond the specified range of Reject IP Address es are permitted If Apply Settings is set to On for Permit IP Address es and Apply Settings is se...

Page 71: ...ess Register Specify the MAC addresses to allow access to press OK Press OK The display returns to the TCP IP Settings screen IMPORTANT Up to 100 MAC addresses can be specified If you select On for Ap...

Page 72: ...screen 25 Press Done repeatedly until the Additional Functions screen closes 26 Restart the machine Turn OFF the machine wait at least 10 seconds and then turn it ON NOTE For instructions on how to t...

Page 73: ...If you connect the machine to a switching hub the machine may not be able to connect to a network even though your network settings are appropriate This problem may be resolved by delaying the startu...

Page 74: ...talled in the machine You can also use this key pair and server certificate to enable encrypted SSL communication The procedure for generating and registering a key pair and self signed server certifi...

Page 75: ...ey Name enter a name for the key pair IMPORTANT Up to 24 alphanumeric characters can be entered for Key Name Press 512 or 1024 for Key Length bit You cannot generate a key pair with a key length other...

Page 76: ...of the above items You cannot issue a server certificate if all the items are left blank A DNS server is necessary to use the FQDN of the machine in Shared Name Use the IP address of the machine if y...

Page 77: ...icates on p 3 34 NOTE To confirm the key pair and server certificate you have registered see Editing Key Pairs and Server Certificates on p 3 34 You cannot use any of the keys until a key pair has bee...

Page 78: ...led in the machine using a web browser Remote UI The procedure for registering installed files in the machine using the control panel is as follows IMPORTANT Up to two key pairs can be registered For...

Page 79: ...layed press Yes 6 Enter the name of the private key in Key Name and the password for the private key in Password press OK IMPORTANT You can register only key pair files which use the RSA algorithm 7 W...

Page 80: ...Machine in the Reference Guide The procedure for registering the key pair and server certificate is complete Editing Key Pairs and Server Certificates You can confirm the settings of registered key pa...

Page 81: ...e Select the key pair for the server certificate you want to confirm press Certificate Details The Certificate Details screen is displayed To perform verification on the server certificate press Certi...

Page 82: ...the default key pair If SSL is set to On for any of the following items that key pair cannot be erased The key pair can be erased when all of the settings are set to Off Remote UI See the Remote UI G...

Page 83: ...to set as the default key pair press Default Key Settings NOTE The key pair with default displayed to the left of it is set as the default key pair To change the default key pair select a key pair wh...

Page 84: ...in the machine you can also register a CA certificate file which has been installed using a web browser Remote UI The procedure for registering installed files in the machine using the control panel...

Page 85: ...is displayed 4 Press Register CA Certificate 5 Select the file to register press Register NOTE To erase an unnecessary file select the file press Erase When the confirmation message is displayed press...

Page 86: ...tructions on how to turn ON OFF the machine see Chapter 1 Before You Start Using This Machine in the Reference Guide The procedure for registering CA certificates is complete Editing a CA Certificate...

Page 87: ...cate Select the key pair for the CA certificate you want to confirm press Certificate Details The Certificate Details screen is displayed To perform verification on the CA certificate press Certificat...

Page 88: ...istered CA certificate Select the CA certificate to erase press Erase When the confirmation message is displayed press Yes Confirm the displayed information press Done The CA Certificate List screen i...

Page 89: ...ns on how to turn ON OFF the machine see Chapter 1 Before You Start Using This Machine in the Reference Guide The procedure for editing CA certificates is complete E Mail I Fax Settings IMPORTANT You...

Page 90: ...password For instructions on how to enter the System Manager ID and password see Chapter 2 Basic Operations in the Reference Guide 3 Press Network Settings 4 Press or until E mail I Fax appears press...

Page 91: ...bol Enter the host name after the symbol in the e mail address Input Example ifax host_name organization company com In this example the host name of the machine registered with the DNS server is host...

Page 92: ...ter the e mail address your machine will use Input Example account1 pop_server organization company com In this example the name of the POP server is pop_server organization company com Press POP Serv...

Page 93: ...not encrypted when On is selected for Allow SSL POP In order to select On for Allow SSL POP to allow SSL transmission it is necessary to generate a key pair in advance For instructions on how to gener...

Page 94: ...OP Authentication before Sending press Off for SMTP Authentication SMTP AUTH Press OK The display returns to the E mail I Fax screen If you are using an SMTP server that requires SMTP Authentication m...

Page 95: ...upport the encryption data is not encrypted when On is selected for Allow SSL SMTP Send Press OK The display returns to the E mail I Fax screen If you are using an SMTP server that does not require au...

Page 96: ...y not be able to connect to a network even though your network settings are set correctly This occurs because the spanning tree process performed between switching hubs prevents them from communicatin...

Page 97: ...ou specified press OK The display returns to the Network Settings screen 5 Press Done repeatedly until the Additional Functions screen closes 6 Restart the machine Turn OFF the machine wait at least 1...

Page 98: ...sending a fax Use the following information as a guide to determine the print application you are using and then perform the necessary operations LPD This is the print application generally used with...

Page 99: ...Network Quick Start Guide If Windows NT 2000 XP Server 2003 is on your network the following procedure enables you to set up a print server for more efficient management of network printers Once a pr...

Page 100: ...e procedure for dynamic installation in Chapter 2 Getting Started in the PS Driver Guide If you want to use the fax driver See the procedure for dynamic installation in Chapter 2 Getting Started in th...

Page 101: ...its spool settings DIRECT The machine prints without spooling a print job on the hard disk regardless of its spool settings The installation of the driver and the port settings is complete Windows 200...

Page 102: ...ow to display the Canon LPR2 User s Guide see the Network Quick Start Guide If you use Canon LPR2 the port changes are complete IMPORTANT If you use LPD enter one of the following in LPR Queue Name in...

Page 103: ...ware click Printers and Faxes 3 Right click the icon of the printer you installed click Properties 4 Click the Ports tab to display the Ports sheet 5 Click Add Port to open the Printer Ports dialog bo...

Page 104: ...IP Printer Port Wizard window appears click Finish If the dialog box displays Additional Port Information Required follow the instructions on the screen to search again or click Standard click Canon...

Page 105: ...vailable LP The machine prints according to its spool settings Normally LP is entered as a print queue SPOOL The machine prints only after spooling a print job on the hard disk regardless of its spool...

Page 106: ...display the Services sheet If Microsoft TCP IP Printing is not included in Network Services proceed to step 2 otherwise skip to step 3 2 If Microsoft TCP IP Printing is not installed install it Click...

Page 107: ...queues other than LP For details on print queues and instructions on how to change the settings see Changing the Port after Installing the Driver on p 3 61 Changing the Port after Installing the Drive...

Page 108: ...tings click Printers 3 Right click the icon of the printer you installed click Properties 4 Click the Ports tab to display the Ports sheet 5 Click Add Port to open the Printer Port dialog box 6 From A...

Page 109: ...on that server The following three print queues are available LP The machine prints according to its spool settings Normally LP is entered as a print queue SPOOL The machine prints only after spooling...

Page 110: ...cess to Printer In Printer Name enter the desired print queue name You can specify a print queue The following three print queues are available LP The machine prints according to its spool settings No...

Page 111: ...ing is the procedure for specifying the port setting Windows 98 Me NT 4 0 NOTE If you are using Windows 98 Me you can also set IPP by installing the IPP Client software for Windows 98 Me supplied by M...

Page 112: ...PS Driver Guide If you want to use the fax driver See the procedure for standard installation in Chapter 2 Getting Started in the Fax Driver Guide When the dialog box for selecting the port appears du...

Page 113: ...ings for RX Print Range in IP Address Range Settings 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 R...

Page 114: ...er computer Click Next A dialog box for locating your printer appears If you are using Windows 2000 click Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your intranet If you are using Windows XP Server 20...

Page 115: ...is function however is not a general printing method The only types of data you can print using this method are plain text data and binary data after it has passed through the printer driver Since job...

Page 116: ...Connected to 172 24 176 244 220 Connection established Name 172 24 176 244 none user_name User login 331 Password required to login Password Enter password 230 User user_name logged in ftp bin Set fil...

Page 117: ...indows and Samba shared folder see Setting Up a Computer as a File Server on p 5 17 IMPORTANT You can only send data from the machine if the optional equipment is installed For the equipment needed se...

Page 118: ...er requires the installation of Microsoft Internet Information Services 6 0 IIS 6 0 If IIS is not installed in the computer you are using you will need to install IIS before entering these settings Fo...

Page 119: ...using Windows Server 2003 on the Start menu point to Administrative Tools click Internet Information Services Manager 3 Enter the FTP site settings Right click the Default FTP Site icon click Propert...

Page 120: ...elect both Read and Write Click OK to close the Default FTP Site Properties dialog box 4 Confirm Full computer name If you are using Windows 2000 Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop click...

Page 121: ...the Computer Name tab to display the Computer Name sheet confirm Full computer name Click Cancel to close the dialog box 5 Set up the users and passwords for access to the FTP server If you are using...

Page 122: ...assword in Password re enter the password in Confirm Password Enter a user name and a password not longer than 24 alphanumeric characters If User must change password at next logon is selected any new...

Page 123: ...ntrol panel Sample recipient setting Server side settings The machine s recipient settings Full Computer Name starfish organization company com Create a directory named share in the specified FTP serv...

Page 124: ...settings see Chapter 2 Basic Sending Methods in the Sending and Facsimile Guide The settings for sending data to the FTP server are complete Windows NT 4 0 IMPORTANT It is recommended that Windows NT...

Page 125: ...ess rights settings for a drive or directory may differ For details see the Windows NT Server 4 0 manual 2 Start IIS 4 0 NOTE For instructions on how to start IIS 4 0 see the manual provided with IIS...

Page 126: ...play the Home Directory sheet select both Read and Write Click OK to close the Default FTP Site Properties dialog box 4 Confirm Host Name and Domain Right click the Network Neighborhood icon on the de...

Page 127: ...ng a TCP IP Network In Network Protocols double click TCP IP Protocol The Microsoft TCP IP Properties dialog box opens Click the DNS tab to display the DNS sheet confirm the host name and domain setti...

Page 128: ...longer than 24 alphanumeric characters If User Must Change Password at Next Logon is selected any new users added must change their password in order to send data from the machine You cannot change t...

Page 129: ...anel Also up to 255 alphanumeric characters can be entered for File Path If you switch the language of the touch panel display Host Name and File Path may not be displayed correctly If the FTP port nu...

Page 130: ...our network manager 1 Log in to a workstation as a superuser 2 Set up the users who send documents from the machine and their passwords Enter a user name and a password not longer than 24 alphanumeric...

Page 131: ...r File Path If you switch the language of the touch panel display Host Name and File Path may not be displayed correctly If the FTP port number is set to a value other than 21 specify the following fo...

Page 132: ...Users window enter the name of the user to whom you want to send data from the machine through Mac OS X enter the password Enter a user name and a password not longer than 24 alphanumeric characters C...

Page 133: ...red for Host Name on the control panel Also up to 255 alphanumeric characters can be entered for File Path If you switch the language of the touch panel display Host Name and File Path may not be disp...

Page 134: ...eway specify the folder to store data sent from the machine For details about the settings see the imageWARE Gateway User s Guide NOTE Up to 255 alphanumeric characters can be entered for a folder nam...

Page 135: ...ation data exported in step 3 Select Custom Format from File Format Click Start Import IMPORTANT If the System Manager ID and password of the machine are set the dialog box for entering a user name an...

Page 136: ...Setting Up a Computer as a File Server 3 90 3 Using a TCP IP Network...

Page 137: ...etup Procedures 4 2 NetWare Print Service Settings 4 3 Types of Print Service 4 4 Setup Using NetWare Administrator or PCONSOLE 4 5 Protocol Settings 4 9 Settings from the Control Panel 4 9 Setting Up...

Page 138: ...ty 3 Computer Settings for Printing See Setting Up a Computer for Printing Sending a Fax on p 4 17 Specify the settings of each computer you use for printing or sending a fax You can only print or sen...

Page 139: ...nt NetWare Client by Novell installed To specify the print service settings using NetSpot Console the computer with NetSpot Console installed must have Novell Client NetWare Client by Novell installed...

Page 140: ...propriate mode according to the network environment you are using If you are using NetWare 3 2 only the Bindery mode is available Queue Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode The machine supports both th...

Page 141: ...rver from the list box Under Printer enter the printer name in Name From Type select the printer connection method If you are using the queue server mode select Other Unknown from Type If you are usin...

Page 142: ...yet set up the print server On the Available Options menu select Print Server Information press ENTER on the keyboard Press INSERT on the keyboard Enter the name of the print server you are setting up...

Page 143: ...Specify the printer name type etc In Name enter the name you want to use for the printer press ENTER on the keyboard If you are using the queue server mode select Defined elsewhere from Type If you ar...

Page 144: ...server enter LOAD PSERVER NLM print server name on the file server press ENTER on the keyboard If you are using a dedicated print server enter PSERVER EXE enter the print server name on the print ser...

Page 145: ...UI or NetSpot Device Installer see Network Setting Items on p 9 2 The following procedure describes sample settings using the control panel NOTE For instructions on how to enter settings using the Rem...

Page 146: ...essage Enter the System Manager ID and Password using the numeric keys appears on the touch panel display enter the System Manager ID and password For instructions on how to enter the System Manager I...

Page 147: ...tWare 6 Select the frame type for your environment from the Frame Type drop down list If you select Auto Detect the frame type is automatically determined 7 Select the print service from the Print Ser...

Page 148: ...t service settings either by selecting the desired options from the list on the screen that appears when you press Browse or by entering the desired character string for each item To select from the B...

Page 149: ...urn to the screen for setting NetWare Press OK Skip to step 11 Setting NDS PServer or NPrinter If the browse right is limited to the specific user Press Browse In the Browse screen press the tree to w...

Page 150: ...Press OK Skip to step 11 Setting Bindery PServer or RPrinter Press Browse In the Browse screen select the file server to which the desired print server belongs press Down In the Enter Network Passwor...

Page 151: ...the name of the tree to which the desired print server belongs Press Context to enter the name of the context to which the desired print server belongs For NDS PServer specify each of the other items...

Page 152: ...il the Additional Functions screen closes 12 Restart the machine Turn OFF the machine wait at least 10 seconds and then turn it ON NOTE For instructions on how to turn ON OFF the machine see Chapter 1...

Page 153: ...nnection Method Install the driver according to the following procedures indicated in the manual for each driver The UFR II printer driver is not available for Windows 98 Me NT If you want to use the...

Page 154: ...me type suitable for your environment This section describes only the procedures for setting up a computer receiving data sent from the machine To send data from the machine to a server on the network...

Page 155: ...ppears when you press Browse or you can press each key to enter the desired value for each item Sample recipient settings NDS Mode Example If you send data to the data under share_vol in the above tre...

Page 156: ...TREE CANON File Path share_vol data User CN jenkins Password Password for the above user Host Name SALES_US SALES TREE CANON File Path share_vol SALES_JP data One dot is required before data User CN j...

Page 157: ...ich a user logs in For the file path specify the relative path from the user context You may omit the xx portion but the TREE portion with the tree name may not be omitted Enter a user name prefixed w...

Page 158: ...Setting Up a Computer as a File Server 4 22 4 Using a NetWare Network Windows...

Page 159: ...Protocol Settings 5 3 Settings from the Control Panel 5 3 Setting Up a Computer for Printing Sending a Fax 5 11 Connecting to a TCP IP Network 5 11 Connecting to a NetBIOS Network 5 11 Printer Connec...

Page 160: ...nts on p 1 2 3 Computer Settings for a File Server See Setting Up a Computer as a File Server on p 5 17 Specify the settings of the computer receiving data sent from the machine You can only send data...

Page 161: ...rk Setting Items on p 9 2 NOTE For instructions on how to enter settings using the Remote UI see Chapter 3 Customizing Settings in the Remote UI Guide Settings from the Control Panel The procedures fo...

Page 162: ...er name on a NetBIOS network with an IP address To use WINS a WINS server is required SMB Server Message Block is a protocol that provides file and printer sharing over a network for Windows computers...

Page 163: ...Protocol Settings 5 5 5 Using a NetBIOS Network 3 Press Network Settings 4 Press SMB Server Settings 5 Press On for Use SMB Server...

Page 164: ...panel display If there is no workgroup on your environment create a workgroup in the Windows environment and then enter the workgroup name For more information see the manuals provided with the opera...

Page 165: ...inter IMPORTANT You can only print or send a fax from a computer if the optional equipment is installed For the equipment needed see Optional Equipment and System Environment Requirements on p 1 2 If...

Page 166: ...twork Press Off for Use SMB Press OK 10 Confirm the settings you specified press OK The display returns to the Network Settings screen 11 To specify the WINS settings press TCP IP Settings Otherwise s...

Page 167: ...sible 15 Specify the Scope ID setting Enter the scope ID if necessary The scope ID is an identifier for determining the range available to a printer or computer Regardless of the WINS Configuration se...

Page 168: ...ditional Functions screen closes 18 Restart the machine Turn OFF the machine wait at least 10 seconds and then turn it ON NOTE For instructions on how to turn ON OFF the machine see Chapter 1 Before Y...

Page 169: ...s that use the machine for printing or sending a fax must have TCP IP client software installed and must be enabled for TCP IP network use For details see the manuals provided with the operating syste...

Page 170: ...ollowing network components are installed confirm that both Client for Microsoft Networks and File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks appear If not click Add to install these components Select...

Page 171: ...3 on the Start menu click Control Panel Network Connections Right click the Local Area Connection icon click Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box opens Confirm that Client for Mi...

Page 172: ...y the NetBIOS settings Right click the Network Neighborhood icon displayed on the desktop click Properties Click the Services tab to display the Services sheet Confirm that NetBIOS Interface and Serve...

Page 173: ...ation in Chapter 2 Getting Started in the PCL Driver Guide If you want to use the PS printer driver See the procedure for alternative printer driver installation in Chapter 2 Getting Started in the PS...

Page 174: ...he PS printer driver See the procedure for standard installation in Chapter 2 Getting Started in the PS Driver Guide If you want to use the UFR II printer driver See the procedure for standard install...

Page 175: ...a computer receiving data sent from the machine To send data from the machine to a server on the network you must enter an address setting from the control panel For instructions on how to specify re...

Page 176: ...e following procedures items displayed on the screen for Windows 98 are used items might differ depending on your operating system 1 Specify the NetBIOS settings Right click the Network Neighborhood i...

Page 177: ...e Access Control tab select the level of access control If you select User level access control specify a domain in which a list of users and groups is saved In the Network dialog box click the Identi...

Page 178: ...the Sharing sheet click Shared As enter the share name in Share Name For Access Type select either Full or Depends on Password Enter a password If Depends on Password is selected enter a password not...

Page 179: ...Me manual Confirm the settings you entered click OK Click OK to close the properties dialog box of the shared folder 3 Set a recipient address using the machine s control panel There are two methods f...

Page 180: ...ectories If the language of the touch panel display differs from the computer used as a master browser Host Name and File Path may not be displayed correctly or you may not be able to browse the direc...

Page 181: ...ossible to send to a server running Windows 2000 XP Server 2003 1 Log on to Windows as an Administrator 2 Specify the NetBIOS settings If you are using Windows 2000 right click the My Network Places i...

Page 182: ...open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box in the General sheet click Advanced Click the WINS tab in the WINS sheet click Enable NetBIOS over TCP IP Click OK until all the dialog boxes ar...

Page 183: ...ws XP Server 2003 On the Start menu right click My Computer click Properties Click the Computer Name tab to display the Computer Name sheet Click Change More in the Computer Name Changes dialog box In...

Page 184: ...sword in Password re enter the password in Confirm Password Enter a user name not longer than 20 alphanumeric characters and a password not longer than 14 alphanumeric characters If User must change p...

Page 185: ...see the Windows manual 5 Configure the shared folder Right click the folder you want to share using Explorer click Properties On the Sharing sheet click Share this folder enter the share name in Share...

Page 186: ...older check both Write and Read or a higher access authority Click OK close the properties dialog box of the shared folder NOTE To display the Security tab in Windows XP open Folder Options deselect U...

Page 187: ...ick Security Options In the right window pane select Microsoft network server Digitally sign communications always set to Disabled Close the Domain Controller Security Settings window NOTE To browse t...

Page 188: ...racters can be entered for File Path If you change the language of the touch panel display Host Name and File Path may not be displayed correctly or you may not be able to browse the directories If th...

Page 189: ...rver 2003 computer that belongs to a domain containing Windows 2000 Server 2003 domain controllers For instructions on how to specify recipient address settings see Chapter 2 Basic Sending Methods in...

Page 190: ...nd Server appear in Network Services If these services do not appear click Add to install them Click the Protocols tab to display the Protocols sheet confirm that TCP IP Protocol appears in Network Pr...

Page 191: ...assword in Password re enter the password in Confirm Password enter additional information if necessary Enter a user name not longer than 20 alphanumeric characters and a password not longer than 14 a...

Page 192: ...ty To create a shared folder on a FAT or FAT32 format disk If the Security tab is not displayed Click Permissions to open the Access Through Share Permissions dialog box select or add the users or gro...

Page 193: ...expiration of the time specified in Startup Time Settings on p 3 50 The default setting startup time is 60 seconds Up to 128 alphanumeric characters can be entered for Host Name on the control panel...

Page 194: ...s Set a user name not longer than 20 alphanumeric characters and a password not longer than 14 alphanumeric characters 3 Set a recipient address using the control panel There are two methods for speci...

Page 195: ...hanumeric characters can be entered for File Path For User up to 20 alphanumeric characters can be entered If you change the language of the touch panel display Host Name and File Path may not be disp...

Page 196: ...me up to 15 alphanumeric characters for the domain name and up to 20 for the user name user_name organization company com up to 128 characters in total Note that the latter is only applicable when sen...

Page 197: ...This chapter describes settings and procedures for printing via an AppleTalk network AppleTalk Network Setup Procedures 6 2 Macintosh Network Settings 6 3 Protocol Settings 6 4 Settings from the Contr...

Page 198: ...Spot Device Installer Canon utility 3 Macintosh Print Settings See Setting Up a Computer for Printing on p 6 8 Specify the settings for each computer you use for printing IMPORTANT If you are using th...

Page 199: ...k that Active is selected under AppleTalk If Inactive is selected select Active 2 Check that the AppleTalk connection method is Ethernet On the Apple menu point to the control panels click AppleTalk S...

Page 200: ...figure settings with software other than the control panel of the machine TCP IP protocol must be supported by your network environment Some items cannot be set using the Remote UI or NetSpot Device I...

Page 201: ...tarted after the procedure NOTE For instructions on how to enter characters using the touch panel display see Chapter 2 Basic Operations in the Reference Guide 1 Press Additional Functions 2 Press Sys...

Page 202: ...Protocol Settings 6 6 6 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh 3 Press Network Settings 4 Press AppleTalk Settings 5 Press On for AppleTalk...

Page 203: ...a zone name If you are using a network that is set up in zones enter the name of the zone You can also enter a zone name by pressing Browse and selecting the appropriate name from the displayed list...

Page 204: ...to install the printer driver and to set the port IMPORTANT You can only print from a computer if the optional equipment is installed For the equipment needed see Optional Equipment and System Environ...

Page 205: ...7 1 CHAPTER 7 Using Utilities to Make Network and Device Settings This chapter describes the utilities used for managing networks and printers NetSpot Device Installer 7 2 NetSpot Console 7 3...

Page 206: ...ailable on the CD ROM NetSpot Device Installer can be accessed directly without installation enabling network users to quickly and easily specify the initial settings of network devices For the system...

Page 207: ...a list or map display of devices and display and notification of device statuses on your web browser Also NetSpot Console enables you to jump directly to the Remote UI and perform various settings for...

Page 208: ...NetSpot Console 7 4 7 Using Utilities to Make Network and Device Settings...

Page 209: ...ter describes how to resolve printing problems Network Connection Problems and Remedies 8 2 Printing Problems and Remedies 8 4 Data Sending File Sharing Problems and Remedies 8 9 Encrypted SSL Data Co...

Page 210: ...is not connected to a network Remedy Set Change Settings Display Connection Confirm to Off The machine automatically connects to a destination other than the intended destination via its dial up acce...

Page 211: ...browsed using the Remote UI or utility Cause 1 The IP addresses of computers on which the Remote UI or utility is used are not allowed in Setting Browsing Range in IP Address Range Settings Remedy If...

Page 212: ...s not permitted by the settings for both RX Print Range and Setting Browsing Range in IP Address Range Settings Remedy If you are using a NetBIOS network and the IP address of the computer in which a...

Page 213: ...using on the pop up menu click Properties Click the Details tab to display the Details sheet Click Spool Settings to open the Spool Settings dialog box Confirm that Spool print jobs so program finishe...

Page 214: ...achine even though the IP address settings are appropriate This problem may be resolved by delaying the startup of network communications for the machine See Startup Time Settings on p 3 50 Cause 3 Th...

Page 215: ...ARP confirm that they are operating If you are using a DHCP server confirm that the WINS server is working correctly with the DHCP server NOTE Your computer may not be able to recognize the machine ev...

Page 216: ...See Settings from the Control Panel on p 6 5 In particular check the following Set the Phase to a valid phase type Set the Zone to the zone to which the printer belongs NOTE Your computer may not be a...

Page 217: ...UNIX r System V Release 4 0 ready User 192 168 37 195 none user_name User login 331 Password required for user_name Password Enter password 230 User user_name logged in ftp cd export share Move to da...

Page 218: ...ttings Use your computer to log in to NetWare file server From Windows Explorer double click Entire Network check that the NetWare server you want to share is listed there You can also check for the N...

Page 219: ...r message is displayed on the touch panel display of the machine Remedy After confirming the error message see Chapter 9 Troubleshooting in the Reference Guide and perform the necessary operations acc...

Page 220: ...r Certificate File Installed from a Computer on p 3 32 Cannot delete the default key when SSL is On Check the SSL setting is displayed when you try to erase a key pair Cause The key you are trying to...

Page 221: ...default key pair or server certificate is damaged Remedy After erasing the key pair you are using see Editing Key Pairs and Server Certificates on p 3 34 generate a key pair and server certificate se...

Page 222: ...Encrypted SSL Data Communication Problems and Remedies 8 14 8 Troubleshooting...

Page 223: ...rk settings specifications glossary and index Network Setting Items 9 2 Available Software for Network Settings 9 17 Confirming Settings 9 18 Viewing the Network Access Log 9 20 Specifications 9 21 Et...

Page 224: ...other than for e mail I fax settings NOTE Use the control panel of the device to set items which cannot be set using the Remote UI or NetSpot Device Installer In the following tables N A stands for No...

Page 225: ...dress 0 0 0 0 N A Gateway Address IP address 0 0 0 0 N A DHCP On Off Off RARP On Off Off BOOTP On Off Off DNS Server Settings Primary Server DNS IP Address 0 0 0 0 N A N A Secondary Server DNS IP Addr...

Page 226: ...rmation Delivery WINS Configuration WINS Resolution On Off Off N A N A WINS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 N A N A Scope ID 63 Characters maximum NULL N A N A Node Type Auto Set display only N A LPD Settin...

Page 227: ...ogin 24 Characters maximum NULL N A N A Password Password for FTP server login 24 Characters maximum NULL N A N A Use PASV Mode for FTP Use PASV Mode for FTP On Off Off N A IPP Settings 1 IPP Settings...

Page 228: ...lay only N A Key Length bit 512 1024 512 N A N A Start Date of Validity Year Month Date 1950 01 01 2049 12 31 NULL N A N A End Date of Validity Year Month Date 1950 01 01 2049 12 31 NULL Country Name...

Page 229: ...art Date of Validity End Date of Validity Issuer Public Key Certificate Thumbprint Certificate Verification N A N A Erase N A N A Certificate Settings CA Certificate List Certificate Details Version S...

Page 230: ...elivery Certificate Settings Register CA Certificate Register N A N A Erase N A N A Use HTTP Use HTTP On Off On N A Proxy Settings 3 Use Proxy On Off On N A N A Server Address Server name or IP addres...

Page 231: ...Address es Apply Settings On Off Up to 8 IP addresses can be stored Off N A N A RX Print Range Permit IP Address es Apply Settings On Off Up to 8 IP addresses can be stored Off N A N A Setting Browsi...

Page 232: ...NetSpot Device Installer Can be set in Remote UI Device Information Delivery NetWare Settings NetWare On Off Off N A Frame Type Auto Detect Ethernet II Ethernet 802 2 Ethernet 802 3 Ethernet SNAP Aut...

Page 233: ...r 47 Characters maximum NULL N A Print Server Password 20 Characters maximum NULL N A Service Mode Service only currently mounted form Change forms as needed Minimize form changes across print queues...

Page 234: ...Characters maximum NULL N A Print Server Password 20 Characters maximum NULL N A Service Mode Service only currently mounted form Change forms as needed Minimize form changes across print queues Mini...

Page 235: ...Off Off N A Phase Phase 2 fixed N A Service Name 32 Characters maximum Model name N A N A Zone 32 Characters maximum N A Item Setting Description Default Setting Can be set in NetSpot Device Installe...

Page 236: ...SNMP On Off On N A Community Name Community Name public N A N A Item Setting Description Default Setting Can be set in NetSpot Device Installer Can be set in Remote UI Device Information Delivery Ena...

Page 237: ...0 Base TX 10 Base T N A N A MAC Address Display only N A Item Setting Description Default Setting Can be set in NetSpot Device Installer Can be set in Remote UI Device Information Delivery SMTP Receip...

Page 238: ...elivery Authent Encryption POP Authentication Standard APOP POP AUTH Standard N A N A POP Authentication before Sending On Off Off N A N A N A SMTP Authentication SMTP AUTH On Off Off N A N A N A User...

Page 239: ...ailable Unavailable Only some of the items can be set See Network Setting Items on p 9 2 Type of Settings The Machine s Control Panel Remote UI NetSpot Device Installer NWADMIN PCONSOLE TCP IP Protoco...

Page 240: ...an print a user s data list to confirm the network settings made from the machine s touch panel display To print a user s data list follow the procedure below 1 Press Additional Functions Report Setti...

Page 241: ...Confirming Settings 9 19 9 Appendix 4 Press Yes...

Page 242: ...follows NOTE For instruction on how to set the machine to permit or reject specific IP addresses see step 22 in TCP IP Settings on p 3 4 1 Press System Monitor 2 Press Print Log 3 Select Network from...

Page 243: ...T 100Base TX RJ 45 Protocol Supported TCP IP Frame type Print applications Ethernet II LPD Raw IPP IPPS IPX SPX Frame type Print applications Ethernet II Ethernet 802 2 Ethernet 802 3 Ethernet SNAP Au...

Page 244: ...tically turns over two sided originals to make one or two sided copies ASCII code ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange is a set of standardized codes used to represent letters numb...

Page 245: ...is designed to prevent one device or process from being held up by another For this to be possible the buffer must be set up correctly C CA Certificate A digital certificate issued by a third party CA...

Page 246: ...to automatically sign on to certain Web sites and to customize the features offered by such sites Copy Ratio Zoom Ratio Numeric representation for the reduction or enlargement of an original CSV Comm...

Page 247: ...rather than a numeric IP address Domain A management concept that divides large scale networks into groups for identifying individual computers and users The internet is managed by classifying domain...

Page 248: ...can gain access via a LAN Local Area Network to share and use its hard disk drive Fine A resolution mode for sending originals at twice the detail of the Standard resolution mode Forwarding The proce...

Page 249: ...r graphics in which vector objects describe an image in terms of geometric shapes such as lines and polygons and fills HP GL 2 is supported by your Canon machine HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol The c...

Page 250: ...ecific IP address IP address Internet Protocol address A 32 bit numeric address used by IP Internet Protocol to specify a computer or device on the Internet The IP address is usually written as four n...

Page 251: ...system formed by linking a server workstations devices and computers which are all located in the same building or some other relatively limited area LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol A netw...

Page 252: ...cuments received are stored in memory until you enter a password to print them This enables you to attend to the documents at your own leisure and prevents printed documents from piling up in the outp...

Page 253: ...on mounted fonts and other readings All the functions that are conventionally conducted through the operation panel of the respective machines can be performed from one location NetSpot Console A Web...

Page 254: ...ment The PASV mode also ensures that all data flow requests come from inside the network where the client is located Pause You can insert a pause within a telephone number or at the end of a telephone...

Page 255: ...o telephone lines some PBX Private Branch Exchange systems require that a PIN code be entered when dialing to make a call or to send a document Depending on the PBX system the PIN code may be entered...

Page 256: ...lf and no other print server hardware nor software is required R RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol A protocol which associates a network adapter address MAC address with an IP Internet Protocol...

Page 257: ...ving RX Password The RX Password is needed to send or receive documents to and from a fax machine that uses ITU T standard subaddresses and passwords If the passwords on both ends do not match the fax...

Page 258: ...n be hardware as well as software monitor the activity of the various devices on the network and report to the network console workstation SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol A simplified version of NTP...

Page 259: ...d into 10 smaller address books which are considered subaddress books Subnet A portion of a network which may be a physically independent network segment that shares a network address with other porti...

Page 260: ...e data record indicates the type of data represented Tone Some data services may require that you use tone dialing If you have a pulse dial telephone press Tone to switch temporarily from pulse to ton...

Page 261: ...Web page on the Internet The URL for a Web page would look something like this http www w3 org default htm Here http indicates that a Web page is being accessed www w3 org is the address of the serve...

Page 262: ...a computer name or printer name on a NetBIOS network with an IP address To use WINS a WINS server is required X X 509 DER X 509 is a standard for digital key certificates defined by the ITU Internatio...

Page 263: ...9 16 POP Authentication before Sending 9 16 SMTP Authentication SMTP AUTH 9 16 User 9 16 Authentication Settings 9 8 Password 9 8 Use Proxy Authentication 9 8 User 9 8 Auto Detect 2 10 4 11 9 15 Auto...

Page 264: ...Windows 98 Me 5 11 5 12 Windows NT 4 0 5 11 5 14 Connecting to NetBIOS network and configuring shared folder 5 18 Samba UNIX Linux 5 36 Windows 2000 XP Server 2003 5 23 Windows 95 98 Me 5 18 Windows...

Page 265: ...Windows NT 4 0 3 78 Full Duplex 2 11 G Gamma Correction 9 27 Gateway Address 3 6 9 3 9 27 Generate Key 9 6 City 9 6 Country Name 9 6 End Date of Validity 9 6 Key Algorithm 9 6 Key Length bit 9 6 Key...

Page 266: ...Long distance dialing 9 29 LP 3 59 3 63 3 64 LPD 3 2 3 9 3 52 3 54 3 58 9 29 LPD Banner Page 3 10 9 4 LPD Settings 3 9 9 4 LPD Banner Page 9 4 LPR 9 29 LPR2 9 30 M MAC Address 9 15 9 30 Macintosh net...

Page 267: ...0 Print Service 9 10 Network setting items 9 2 AppleTalk Settings 9 13 E Mail I Fax Settings 9 15 Enable Dedicated Port Settings 9 14 Ethernet Driver Settings 9 15 NetWare Settings 9 10 SMB Settings 9...

Page 268: ...4 Windows 98 Me NT 4 0 IPP IPPS 3 65 Windows NT 4 0 LPD Raw 3 60 Printer Form 9 11 9 12 Printer Number 9 11 9 12 Printing or sending fax from computer 1 2 Optional equipment requirements 1 2 System en...

Page 269: ...etwork 6 8 Setting up computer for printing sending fax NetBIOS network 5 11 NetWare network 4 17 TCP IP network 3 52 5 11 Setting Browsing Range 9 9 Setup procedures AppleTalk network 6 2 NetBIOS net...

Page 270: ...5 Gateway Address 3 6 9 3 Host Name 9 3 IP Address 3 64 9 3 IP Address Range Settings 3 17 3 21 3 23 9 9 IP Address Settings 9 3 IPP Settings 3 14 9 5 Last Address 3 21 3 23 LPD Banner Page 3 10 9 4...

Page 271: ...ASV Mode for FTP 9 5 Use Proxy 9 8 Use Proxy within the Same Domain 9 8 Use SMB 9 13 Use SMB server 5 5 9 13 Use SNMP 9 14 Use SNTP 9 4 Use Spooler 2 16 9 14 Use SSL 9 5 User 9 16 Using E Mail I Fax 1...

Page 272: ...Index 9 50 9 Appendix...

Page 273: ......

Page 274: ...e Gaulle 92257 La Garenne Colombes Cedex France CANON U K LTD Woodhatch Reigate Surrey RH2 8BF United Kingdom CANON DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Europark Fichtenhain A10 47807 Krefeld Germany CANON ITALIA S p A V...

Reviews: