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    Printable Area
    A  margin  of  3  mm  (0.12  in)  on  all  sides  is  required.  During  borderless  printing,  the  margin  on  all  sides  is  0  mm.  For
    information  on  paper  compatible  with  borderless  printing,  see  the  Paper  Reference  Guide.    (See  "Types  of  Paper.")→P.623
    •
    Recommended Print Area
    A margin of 20 mm (0.79 in) on top, 5 mm (0.20 in) on bottom, and 5 mm (0.20 in) on left and right sides is required.
    Printer Parts 
    > Printer Specifications >
    iPF825
    Print Area 9
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    							Network Setting
    Network Setting
    767Network Setting (Windows)
    779Network Setting (Mac OS X)
    789Network Setting >
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    							Network Setting
    Network Environment ...................................................................................................................................... 767
     
    Configuring the IP Address on the Printer ....................................................................................................... 769
    Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel .......................................................................770
    Configuring the IP Address Using ARP and PING Commands ..................................................................771
     
    Using RemoteUI .............................................................................................................................................. 772
    Configuring the Printer's TCP/IP Network Settings ..................................................................................... 773
    Specifying Printer-Related Information ....................................................................................................... 774
     
    Configuring the Communication Mode Manually
    ............................................................................................. 776
    Email Notification When Printing is Finished or Errors Occur .........................................................................777
    Initializing the Network Settings ...................................................................................................................... 777Network Environment
    System requirements
    The system requirements, which vary depending on your network, are as follows. •
    Printing over a TCP/IP network
    •Compatible operating systems
    •Windows 2000 (Professional or Server)
    • Windows XP (Home Edition or Professional)
    • Windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition)
    • Windows Vista (Home Basic/Business/Ultimate)
    • Windows Server 2008 (Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition)
    • Windows 7
    • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
    • Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition
    • Windows Vista x64
    • Windows Server 2008 x64
    • Windows 7 x64
    • Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later
    • Unix (Solaris 9)
    • Unix (Red Hat 9)
    • Compatible computer
    •A computer that runs one of the above operating systems Note
    • The imagePROGRAF printer driver is supported in Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
    • The imagePROGRAF printer driver is not compatible with Unix. •
    Printing over an AppleTalk network
    •Compatible operating systems Network Setting 
    > Network Setting >
    iPF825
    Network Environment 10
    767
     
    						
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    Mac OS X 10.2.8–10.4
    • Compatible computer
    •A computer that runs one of the above operating systems Note
    • The printer cannot be used over a LocalTalk network.
    • Compatible with EtherTalk Phase 2.
    • The imagePROGRAF printer driver is not compatible with AppleTalk. •
    Printing over a NetWare network
    •Compatible servers
    •Novell NetWare 4.2/5.1/6.0
    • Compatible clients
    •Windows 2000 (Professional or Server)
    • Windows XP (Professional)
    • Compatible computer
    •A computer that runs one of the above operating systems Note
    • In NetWare 6.0, iPrint is not supported. Network Environment
    After confirming what type of network environment you will connect the printer to, set up the printer and computers as
    needed. •
    Example of a Windows network
    In Windows networks, print over TCP/IP. Note
    • NetBIOS is not supported.
    Network Setting > Network Setting >
    Network Environment
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    Example of a Macintosh network
    In Macintosh networks, print over AppleTalk (EtherTalk) or TCP/IP, using Bonjour (Zeroconf) functions.
    Note
    • The imagePROGRAF printer driver is not compatible with AppleTalk. •
    Example of a NetWare network
    Note
    • Even if there is a NetWare server in your network environment, you can use it in conjunction with TCP/
    IP or AppleTalk. In this case, complete the settings for each protocol you will use. Configuring the IP Address on the Printer
    You must configure the printer's IP address before using the printer in a TCP/IP network.
    The printer's IP address is configured automatically when you install the printer driver following the instructions in the Set-
    up Guide.
    Configure the IP address by using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility, the printer Control Panel, or ARP or PING com-
    mands, if the IP address is changed, or if you change the printer connection mode to a network connection. For details on
    configuring the IP address, refer to the following topics.
    •Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility →P.410
     (Windows)
    • Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel →P.770
    • Configuring the IP Address Using ARP and PING Commands →P.771Network Setting 
    > Network Setting >
    iPF825
    Configuring the IP Address on the Printer 10
    769
     
    						
    							Important
    • If you  use  a  DHCP  server  for  automatic  assignment  of  the  printer's  IP  address,  printing  may  no  longer  be
    possible  after  the  printer  is  turned  off  and  on.  This  is  because  an  IP  address  different  from  before  has  beenassigned.  Thus,  when  using  DHCP  server  functions,  consult  your  network  administrator  and  configure  the
    settings in one of the following ways.
    • Configure the setting for dynamic DNS updating
    In  RemoteUI,  activate  the  setting  Enable  DNS  Dynamic  Update.   (See  " Configuring  the  Printer's  TCP/
    IP Network Settings.") →P.773
    • Configure the setting for assignment of the same IP address each time the printer starts up Note
    • We 
    recommend  configuring  the  printer's  IP  address  even  if  you  will  use  the  printer  in  networks  other  than
    TCP/IP networks. Configuring the printer's IP address enables you to use RemoteUI to configure the network
    settings and manage the printer with a web browser.
    For details on RemoteUI,  see "Using RemoteUI." →P.772
    Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel
    This topic describes how to configure the printer's IP address on the Control Panel.
    1. Press the Menu button to display  MAIN MENU.2.
    Press  ▲ or ▼ to select  Interface Setup, and then press the ▶ button.
    3. Press  ▲ or ▼ to select  TCP/IP, and then press the  ▶ button.
    4. Press  ▲ or ▼ to select  IP Setting, and then press the ▶ button.
    5. Press  ▲ or ▼ to select  IP Address, and then press the  ▶ button.
    6. After you press ◀ or ▶ to select the input field, numerical input is possible.
    Network Setting 
    > Network Setting >
    Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel
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    							7.
    Press the ▲ or ▼  button to enter the value. Note
    • Pressing the  ▲  button  increases  the  number  by  1.  The  maximum  value  is  255,  after  which  0  is  dis-
    played.
    • Pressing  the  ▼  button  decreases  the  number  by  1.  The  minimum  value  is  0,  after  which  255  is  dis-
    played.
    • Hold down ▲ or ▼ to increase or decrease the value continuously.
    8. Repeat steps 6–7 to enter the IP address assigned to the printer.
    9. Press the Online button to bring the printer online.
    If any settings are changed, a confirmation message is displayed. In this case, press the  OK button.Important
    • Be sure to complete step 9. This will activate the values you have entered.
    • You can also specify the subnet mask and default gateway on the Control Panel. Note
    • If an error message is displayed, check the settings and correct any invalid values.
    • To cancel the setup process, hold down the  Stop button for a second or more. Configuring the IP Address Using ARP and PING Commands
    This topic describes how to configure the IP address using ARP and PING commands.
    To use the ARP and PING commands, you will need to know the printer's MAC address. You can confirm the MAC ad-
    dress on the Control Panel.
    1. Check the printer's MAC address.
    You can confirm the MAC address on the Control Panel as follows:
    1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU.
    2. Press ▲ or ▼  to select Interface
    
     Setup, and then press the  ▶ button.
    3. Press  ▲ or ▼ to select  Ethernet Driver, and then press the  ▶ button.
    4. Press ▲ or ▼  to select MAC Address, and then press the ▶ button. Note
    • You can investigate the MAC address by printing a Status Print report.
     (See "Status Print.") →P.744Network Setting 
    > Network Setting >
    iPF825
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    							2.
    In Windows, open a command prompt, or in Mac OS X, start Terminal.
    3. Execute 
    the following command to add entries to the ARP table for managing IP addresses and corresponding MAC
    addresses.
    arp -s [IP address] [the printer's MAC address you have verified]
    Example: arp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 00-00-85-xx-xx-xx Note
    • In 
    Mac  OS  X  when  using  Terminal,  enter  the  arp  command  in  the  format  arp  -s  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
    00:00:85:xx:xx:xx. For details, refer to the help file for the command line.
    4. Execute the following command to send the IP address to the printer and configure it.
    ping [IP address as specified in the ARP command] -l 479
    Example: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -l 479 Note
    • In -l, the l is the letter  l.
    • In 
    
    Mac  OS  X  when  using  Terminal,  enter  the  ping  command  in  the  format  ping  -s  479
    xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. For details, refer to the help file for the command line. Note
    • The 
    subnet  mask  and  default  gateway  will  be  set  to  0.0.0.0.  Use  RemoteUI  to  change  the  subnet  mask  and
    default gateway to match your network settings.
    For details on RemoteUI,  see "Using RemoteUI." →P.772
    Using RemoteUI
    Enter the printer's IP address in a web browser to display the RemoteUI page. After you log on to RemoteUI from the page,
    you can check and change the status of the printer and print jobs, and configure network settings.
    To access RemoteUI, start the web browser and enter the following URL in the  Location (or Address ) box to display the
    RemoteUI page.
    http://printer IP address or name/
    Example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/  
    For details on configuring printer settings for networks, refer to the following topics.
    •Configuring the Printer's TCP/IP Network Settings →P.773
    • Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network Settings →P.789
    • Configuring the Printer's NetWare Network Settings →P.780
    • Specifying Printer-Related Information →P.774
    Note
    • RemoteUI 
     also  offers  many  other  features.  You  can  display  the  ink  levels,  check  error  messages  and  other
    status information, and cancel print jobs.
    • By  factory  default,  the  English  screen  is  displayed.  To  change  the  display  language,  select  the  desired  lan-
    guage under Language before logging on in administrator mode.
    Network Setting 
    > Network Setting >
    Using RemoteUI
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    							Important
    • Use Netscape Navigator 6.0 or later, Internet Explorer 5.01 or later, or Firefox 1.5 or later as a web browser.
    In Mac OS X, you can also use Safari 1.32 or later or Safari 2.03 or later.
    • Access is not possible via a proxy server. In environments where a proxy server is used, add the printer's IP
    address to  Exceptions (addresses accessed without a proxy server) in the web browser proxy server settings.
    (Settings may vary depending on the network environment.)
    • Enable JavaScript and cookies in the web browser.
    • If you access RemoteUI with the printer name instead of its IP address, make sure the DNS settings are cor-
    rectly configured. Configuring the Printer's TCP/IP Network Settings
    Follow the steps below to configure the TCP/IP network settings.
    1. Start 
    
    the  web  browser  and  enter  the  following  URL  in  the  Location  (or Address  )  box  to  display  the  RemoteUI
    page.
    http:// printer IP address or name/
    Example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/
    2. Select  Administrator Mode and click  Logon.
    3. If a password has been set on the printer, enter the password.
    4. Click  Network  in the Device Manager  menu at left to display the  Network page.
    5. Click  Edit in the upper-right corner of the  TCP/IP group to display the Edit TCP/IP Protocol Settings  page.
    6. Refer to the TCP/IP Settings Items table to complete the settings.
    TCP/IP Settings Items Item
    DetailsDefault Setting
    Use DHCP Activate this setting to use DHCP for configuring the IP address. Off
    Use BOOTP Activate this setting to use BOOTP for configuring the IP address. Off
    Use RARP Activate this setting to use RARP for configuring the IP address. Off
    Enable DNS Dy-
    namic Update Activate this setting to perform DNS server registration automati-
    cally. Off
    Use Zeroconf
    Function Activate this setting to use Bonjour.
    On
    IP Address Specify the printer's IP address. 0.0.0.0
    Subnet Mask Specify the printer's subnet mask. 0.0.0.0
    Gateway Address Specify the printer's default gateway. 0.0.0.0
    LPD Printing Activate this setting to use LDP Printing. On
    IPP Printing Activate this setting to use IPP Printing. On
    IPP Printer URI Specify the URI of the printer used for IPP printing using up to
    252 characters. printer Network Setting 
    > Network Setting >
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    DetailsDefault Setting
    IPP Printer URI When using a standard Windows port for IPP printing, enter an
    URL less than 255 bytes for all characters for  http://"IP ad-
    dress"/IPP-URI. printer
    RAW Printing Activate this setting to use Raw Printing. On
    RAW Mode Bi-di-
    rection Activate this setting to use Raw mode bidirectional communica-
    tion. Off
    FTP Printing Activate this setting to use FTP Printing. On
    SMTP Server Ad-
    dress Specify the SMTP server's IP address.
    0.0.0.0
    Primary DNS Serv-
    er Address Specify the IP address of the primary DNS server.
    0.0.0.0
    Secondary DNS
    Server Address Specify the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
    0.0.0.0
    DNS Host Name Specify the printer host name, up to 63 characters (1–63 charac-
    ters). Use single-byte letters, numbers, and  - (hyphens). Do not use
    numbers or - for the first character or  - for the last character.NB-17FBxxxxxxxxxxxx
    DNS Domain Name Specify the printer domain name, up to 63 characters. Use single-
    byte letters, numbers, - (hyphens), and . (periods). Do not use
    numbers, -, or . for the first character, or  - or . for the last charac-
    ter. blank
    Multicast DNS
    Service Name Specify the printer's Multicast DNS service name. (1–63 charac-
    ters)
    This name will be displayed when Bonjour functions are used. Canon iPFxxxx (xxxxxx)7.
    Click  OK to display the  Network page. Note
    • If you  specify  to  configure  the  IP  address  using  DHCP,  BOOTP,  or  RARP,  there  must  be  a  server  that  sup-
    ports such protocol running in the network.
    • If  you  specify  to  configure  the  IP  address  using  DHCP,  BOOTP,  or  RARP,  the  IP  address  obtained  by  this
    method is used first. If you cannot obtain the IP address, the address specified in  IP Address is used.
    • It takes a minute or two to determine whether DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP are available. We recommend clear-
    ing check boxes of options you will not use.
    • If you are using a DNS server, select  Enable DNS Dynamic Update and enter the IP Address for DNS serv-
    ers,  DNS  host  name,  and  DNS  domain  name  in  Primary  DNS  Server  Address, Secondary  DNS  Server
    Address , DNS Host Name, and DNS Domain Name , respectively.Specifying Printer-Related Information
    Follow the steps below to specify device information and security settings.
    1. Start 
    
    the  web  browser  and  enter  the  following  URL  in  the  Location  (or Address   )  box  to  display  the  RemoteUI
    page.
    http://printer IP address or name/
    Example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/
    2. Select  Administrator Mode and click  Logon.
    Network Setting 
    > Network Setting >
    Specifying Printer-Related Information
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