Canon Lbp 3000 User Guide
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Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-64 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 If you selected [Custom Installation] in Step 2, clear the [Online Manuals] check box, and then click [Install]. 4Confirm the contents, then click [Yes]. 5Click [Next].
Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-65 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 6Select [Manually Set Port to Install], then click [Next]. 7Click [Add Port]. 8Select [Network], then click [OK].
Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-66 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 9Select the icon for the shared printer in the print server, then click [OK]. 10Select whether or not to use this printer as the default printer, then click [Next]. 11Click [Start].
Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-67 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or another operating system equipped with Windows Firewall, the following screen is displayed. Click [No]. Select [Yes] only when the computer on which you are currently installing the printer driver is to be used as a print server. 12The message appears. Click [Yes]. Installation of the printer driver starts. For Windows Vista: The [Printers] dialog box appears. Click [Install driver]. (If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].) 13If [Easy Installation] is selected in Step 2, the manuals are installed.
Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-68 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 14Confirm the installation results, then click [Next]. NOTE If the printer driver is not installed properly, see Installation Problems, on p. 6-27. 15Select the [Restart Computer Now (Recommended)] check box, then click [Restart]. Windows restarts. If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or another operating system equipped with Windows Firewall on the client computers, configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the print server. If you do not clear the block, the printer status may not be displayed properly in the Printer Status Window, and some of the printer functions may not operate properly. (See p. 7-8)
Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-69 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 Installing from the [Printers and Faxes] Folder or the [Printers] Folder 1Open the [Printers and Faxes] or [Printers] folder. For Windows 98/Me/2000: Select [Settings] ➞ [Printers] from the [Start] menu. For Windows XP Professional/Server 2003: Select [Printers and Faxes] from the [Start] menu. For Windows XP Home Edition: Select [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu, then click [Printers and Other Hardware] ➞ [Printers and Faxes]. For Windows Vista: Select [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu, then click [Printer]. The [Printers and Faxes] or [Printers] folder is displayed. 2Display the [Add Printer Wizard] or [Add Printer] dialog box. For Windows 98/Me/2000: Double-click [Add Printer]. For Windows XP Professional/Home Edition: Click [Add a printer]. For Windows Server 2003: Double-click [Add Printer]. For Windows Vista: Proceed to Step 4 by clicking [Add a printer]. 3Click [Next].
Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-70 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 4Select [A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer], then click [Next]. For Windows 98/Me/2000: Select [Network Printer] then click [Next]. For Windows Vista: Click [Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer]. If you are using Windows Vista, searching the printer on a network starts automatically. Click [The printer that I want isnt listed]. 5Select [Browse for a printer], then click [Next]. For Windows 98/Me: click [Browse]. For Windows Vista, select [Select a shared printer by name], and then click [Next].
Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-71 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 6Select the printer on the print server, then click [Next]. For Windows Vista, select the printer on the print server, and then click [Select]. For Windows 98/Me: Proceed to Step 8. For Windows Vista: The [Printers] dialog box appears. Click [Install driver]. (If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].) 7Select whether or not to use this printer as the default printer, then click [Next]. For Windows Vista, enter a new name in [Printer name] if you want to change the printer name. When specifying the printer as the default printer, select the [Set as the default printer] check box, and then click [Next]. For Windows Vista, click [Print a test page] when printing a test page. A dialog box appears after printing. Click [Close] to close the dialog box.
Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-72 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 8Click [Finish]. IMPORTANT If you are using an operating system equipped with Windows Firewall, such as Windows XP Service Pack 2, on the client computer, you need to configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the print server. If you do not configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the server, the printer status may not be displayed correctly in the Printer Status Window and some functions may not operate properly. (See p. 7-8) NOTE If the [Digital Signature Not Found] dialog box appears, click [Yes].
Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer3-73 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3 Installing using [Windows Explorer] 1From the [Start] menu, select [All Programs] ➞ [Accessories] ➞ [Windows Explorer]. For Windows Me/2000: From the [Start] menu, select [Programs] ➞ [Accessories] ➞ [Windows Explorer]. For Windows 98: From the [Start] menu, select [Programs] ➞ [Windows Explorer]. The [Windows Explorer] window is displayed. 2Select the print server from [My Network Places] (from [Network Neighborhood] for Windows 98; from [Network] for Windows Vista), then double-click the icon for this printer. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the icon for the printer into the [Printers and Faxes] or [Printers] folder.