Canon I Sensys Lbp6030b User Guide
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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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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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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. >ã>å>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>Ý>å
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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...