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0HWJ-026
Configuring for Printing from a Computer
When  using the  machine as a network printer, you can configure the  protocols and  ports used for  printing.  Before starting, make sure
that  you have completed all basic  preparations  for  printing (Printer Driver  Installation  Guide).
Printing  protocols are  rules for  delivering document data created on  a computer  to  the  machine. You  can select them according
to  the  printing purpose or the  network environment.
Ports  are  gateways for...

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0HWJ-027
Configuring Printing Protocols and Web Services
The following  explains how to  configure printing protocols for  printing documents from computers. The protocols supported by the
machine are  LPD, RAW, and  WSD (Web Services on  Devices).
To change protocol port numbers  Changing Port Numbers
Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote UI
Click [Settings/Registration].
Click [Network Settings]  [TCP/IP  Settings].
Configure the printing protocols.
Configuring...

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[Use LPD Printing]
Select the  check  box to  print using LPD. Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use LPD  printing.
[Use RAW Printing]
Select the  check  box to  print using RAW. Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use RAW printing.
3Click [OK].
Configuring WSD
1Click [Edit] in [WSD Settings].
2Configure the settings as necessary.
[Use WSD Printing]
Select the  check  box to  print using WSD. Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use WSD printing.
[Use WSD Browsing]...

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Configuring  Printer Ports
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0HWJ-028
Configuring Printer Ports
Printing  errors  can occur  when the  print protocol settings of the  machine have been changed, or when a printer has been added via  the
Windows  printer folder.  These errors  are  typically caused by incorrect  printer port settings,  for  example  when a computer  specifies an
incorrect  printer port number or type in the  printer driver. To fix this type of problem,  configure the  printer port settings on  the
computer.
To perform  the  following  procedure, log...

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Adding a standard TCP/IP  port
1Click [Add  Port].
2Select [Canon MFNP  Port] in [Available  port types] and  click [New Port].
3Select [Auto  Detect] and  select the machine when it is  detected,  and  then  click [Next].
If the machine is  not  detected
Click [Refresh].  If  the  problem persists,  select [IP  address] or [MAC address], enter the  IP  address or MAC
address of the  machine (
Viewing Network Settings) and  then  click [Next].
4Click [Add] [Finish].
5Click [Close].
1Click [Add  Port]....

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Changing the port type or number
If  the  printing protocol (LPD or RAW) has been changed on  the  machine side  (Configuring  Printing Protocols and  Web
Services ) or the  port number has been changed (Changing Port Numbers ), the  corresponding settings on  the  computer  must
also  be configured. This operation is  not  needed for  WSD ports.
MFNP port
Standard TCP/IP  port
When  the  next screen is  displayed,  follow  the  instructions on  the  screen.
When  you  select the [Device Type], select...

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Click [Close].
3Click [OK].
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0HWJ-029
Configuring the Machine for Your Network Environment
The size and  configuration of a network varies  depending on  the  purpose of the  network. This machine has been designed to  be
compatible  with as many network configurations  as possible,  and  it is  equipped with a variety  of network technologies. Consult your
network administrator and  set a configuration to  suit your network environment.
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0HWJ-02A
Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit
In most Ethernet networks, the  maximum  size of a packet  that  can be sent is  1500  bytes.  A packet  refers to  a small chunk  of data. The
original  data is  divided into packets  before being sent. The maximum  transmission unit  (MTU)  may  vary on  each network. Change  t he
settings of the  machine as necessary. For more information, contact your network administrator.
Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote...
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