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    							Specifications7-2
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    Specifications
    Hardware Specifications
    Type Desktop Page Printer
    Printing method Electrophoto Method (On-demand fixing)
    Print speed
    Plain Paper (64 to 90 g/m2)
    When printing A4 continuously
    14 pages/min.
    *The printing speed drops in steps depending on the 
    paper size, paper type, number of pages printed, 
    and fixing mode settings. (This is a safety feature 
    that prevents damage due to overheating.)
    Warm-up time 0 seconds (10 seconds or less when the printer is on)
    First print time9.3 seconds or less (20°C (68°F), A4 size)
    *Time from when print data is received.
    Paper SizesMulti-Purpose 
    Tr a yA4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive, Envelope C5, 
    Envelope COM10, Envelope DL, Envelope Monarch, 
    Custom Paper Size (width 76.2 to 215.9 mm, height 
    127.0 to 355.6 mm)
    Paper capacity: Approx. 150 sheets (64 g/m
    2)
    Manual Feed 
    Tr a yA4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive, Envelope C5, 
    Envelope COM10, Envelope DL, Envelope Monarch, 
    Index Card, Custom Paper Size (width 76.2 to 
    215.9 mm, height 127.0 to 355.6 mm)
    Paper capacity: 1 sheet
    Paper Output Facedown
    Output capacity Output tray: Approx. 100 sheets (64 g/m
    2)
    Noise (Declared noise emission 
    in accordance with ISO 9296)Lwad (declared A-weighted sound power level (1B = 
    10dB))
    During standby: Background noise level
    During operation: 6.5 B or less
    Sound pressure level (Bystander position)
    During standby: Background noise level
    During operation: 48 dB (A) or less
    Operating environment
    (Printer unit only)Operating environment temperature: 10 to 32.5°C (50 
    to 90.5°F)
    Humidity: 20 to 80% RH (non-condensing)
     
    						
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    Software Specifications
    Storage environment
    (Printer unit only)Storage Temperature Range: 0 to 35°C (32 to 95°F)
    Humidity: 10 to 80% RH (non-condensing)
    Host interfaceWindows 98/Me: USB Full-Speed (USB1.1 equivalent)
    Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista: USB 2.0 
    Hi-Speed/USB Full-Speed (USB1.1 equivalent)
    Power110 - 127 V (±10%) 50/60 Hz (±2 Hz)
    220 - 240 V (±10%) 50/60 Hz (± 2 Hz)
    Power consumption
    (at 20
    °C or 68°F)110 - 127 V
    Average during operation:  approx. 261W
    Average during standby:  approx. 2W
    Maximum:  618W or less
    220 - 240 V
    Average during operation:  approx. 259W
    Average during standby:  approx. 2W
    Maximum:  726W or less
    Consumables Toner CartridgePrintable pages: Approx. 2,000 pages*
    *Canon genuine parts, and for A4 or Letter size paper 
    at 5% page coverage using the factory default print 
    density setting
    WeightMain Printer 
    Unit And 
    Included PartsMain Printer Unit.................................Approx. 5.7 kg*
    Toner Cartridge...................................Approx. 0.7 kg
    *Excluding the toner cartridge
    ConsumablesToner Cartridge 
    (Canon Genuine Parts).......................Approx. 0.7 kg
    ItemSpecification
    Printing software CAPT (Canon Advanced Printing Technology)
    Printable areaThe area on the page excluding a 4 mm top margin, 6 mm 
    bottom margin, 5 mm left margin and 5 mm right margin 
    (for index card and envelopes, the top, bottom, left and 
    right margins are all 10 mm).
     
    						
    							Printer Dimensions7-4
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    Printer Dimensions
    ■Printer
    (mm)(mm)
    Front View
    Front View
    369.8 63.9
    132 250.5216.7281.1
    Output Tray Multi-Purpose Tray
     
    						
    							Optional Accessories7-5
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    Optional Accessories
    The LBP3000 can be used directly over a network by installing the optional network 
    adapter (AXIS1650).
    For details on AXIS1650 and the supported operating systems, refer to the Axis 
    Communications website (http://www.axis.com)
    Network Adapter
    You can use the optional network adapter by connecting it to the LBP3000 using a 
    USB cable. The network adapter connects to the computers using peer to peer 
    networking. You can also connect to the printer via a print server.
    AXIS1650
     
    						
    							Optional Accessories7-6
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    NOTE
    •If you are using the network adapter, you should use the NetSpot Device Installer utility 
    software to initialize the default settings of the printer connected to the network.
    •Refer to the instruction manual provided with the network adapter for details on the 
    network adapter.
    •Contact the store where you purchased your LBP3000 for inquiries on purchasing the 
    network adapter.
    LBP3000
    AXIS 1650TCP/IP
    Client Client 
    LBP3000
    AXIS 1650TCP/IP
    Client  Client 
    Print Server 
    Protocols that can be used 
    (i.e. TCP/IP, NetBEUI)
     
    						
    							NetSpot Device Installer7-7
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    NetSpot Device Installer
    The supplied CD-ROM includes NetSpot Device Installer, which is a utility that 
    initializes the settings of a printer connected to the network, as well as the printing 
    software (CAPT). The NetSpot Device Installer does not need to be installed on 
    your computer, but is simply used to initialize the network connection settings of the 
    printer.
    For detailed information on the NetSpot Device Installer, refer to the users manual 
    included with the network adapter (AXIS 1650).
    NOTE
    Depending on the CD-ROM supplied, NetSpot Device Installer may not be included. If 
    NetSpot Device Installer is not included on the supplied CD-ROM, you can download it 
    from the Canon website.
     
    						
    							Windows Firewall7-8
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    Windows Firewall
    Windows Firewall is a feature of Windows XP Service Pack 2 and other operating 
    systems that protects your computer by blocking unauthorized access over the 
    network.
    If using the printer with an operating system equipped with Windows Firewall, you 
    need to set Windows Firewall to unblock communications.
    You need to perform the following procedure on the print server (the computer that 
    is directly connected to the printer) and the clients (the computers that accesses 
    the printer via the network).
    WARNING
    If you want to copy the [CAPT Windows Firewall Utility] to your hard disk to run 
    it, copy all of the files (CNAB3FW.EXE, CAPTRGFW.DLL, CNAB3FW.INI) from the 
    [WF_UTIL] folder on the supplied LBP3000 User Software CD-ROM to your 
    hard disk.
    SettingSee
    Print server■Installing the CAPT software from CD-ROM Setup:
    Click [Yes] on the [Warning] dialog box that is displayed during 
    installation, and follow the instructions to configure Windows 
    Firewall to unblock communication with client computers.
    p. 3-5
    ■When installing the CAPT Software from the [Printers and 
    Faxes] folder or the [Printers] folder/When installing the 
    CAPT Software from [Windows Explorer]:
    Use the [CAPT Windows Firewall Utility] to configure Windows 
    Firewall to unblock communication with client computers.p. 7-9
    ClientsConfigure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the 
    print server.p. 7-12
     
    						
    							Windows Firewall7-9
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    Configuring Windows Firewall to unblock communication 
    with client computers
    1Insert the supplied LBP3000 User Software CD-ROM into 
    the CD-ROM drive.
    If CD-ROM Setup appears, click [Exit].
    If you are using Windows Vista and the [AutoPlay] dialog box appears, click 
    [Open folder to view files], and then proceed to Step 3.
    2From the [Start] menu, select [My Computer] ([Computer] for 
    Windows Vista), right-click the CD-ROM icon, and then select 
    [Open] from the pop-up menu.
    3Double-click [English], then [WF_UTIL], then [CNAB3FW.EXE].
    The [CAPT Windows Firewall Utility] starts.
    IMPORTANT
    You can also run [CAPT Windows Firewall Utility] using the following procedures. 
    (The CD-ROM drive name is indicated as D: in this manual. The CD-ROM drive 
    name may differ depending on the computer you are using.)
    -For an operating system other than Windows Vista: Select [Run] from the [Start] 
    menu, enter D:\English\WF_UTIL\CNAB3FW.EXE, and then click [OK].
    -For Windows Vista: Enter D:\English\WF_UTIL\CNAB3FW.EXE in [Start 
    Search] under the [Start] menu, and then press the [ENTER] key on your 
    keyboard.
    4Click [Unblock].
     
    						
    							Windows Firewall7-10
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    NOTE
    You cannot click [Unblock] if the firewall is already configured to unblock 
    communication with client computers.
    5Click [OK].
    NOTE
    To check if the Windows Firewall block has been properly cleared, use the following 
    procedure.
    1.Display the [Windows Firewall] ([Windows Firewall Settings] for Windows 
    Vista) dialog box.
    -For Windows XP: From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel], and then click 
    [Network and Internet Connections] ➞ [Windows Firewall].
    -For Windows Server 2003: From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] ➞ 
    [Windows Firewall].
    -For Windows Vista: From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel], and then 
    click [Allow a program through Windows Firewall]. (If the [User Account 
    Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].)
    2.Make sure that the [Canon LBP3000 RPC Server Process] check box is 
    selected in the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] ([Windows 
    Firewall Settings] for Windows Vista) dialog box.
    Windows Firewall is now configured to unblock communication with client computers.
     
    						
    							Windows Firewall7-11
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    Configuring Windows Firewall to block communication 
    with client computers
    1Insert the supplied LBP3000 User Software CD-ROM into 
    the CD-ROM drive.
    If CD-ROM Setup appears, click [Exit].
    If you are using Windows Vista and the [AutoPlay] dialog box appears, click 
    [Open folder to view files], and then proceed to Step 3.
    2From the [Start] menu, select [My Computer] ([Computer] for 
    Windows Vista), right-click the CD-ROM icon, and then select 
    [Open] from the pop-up menu.
    3Double-click [English], then [WF_UTIL], then [CNAB3FW.EXE].
    The [CAPT Windows Firewall Utility] starts.
    IMPORTANT
    You can also run [CAPT Windows Firewall Utility] using the following procedures. 
    (The CD-ROM drive name is indicated as D: in this manual. The CD-ROM drive 
    name may differ depending on the computer you are using.)
    -For an operating system other than Windows Vista: Select [Run] from the [Start] 
    menu, enter D:\English\WF_UTIL\CNAB3FW.EXE, and then click [OK].
    -For Windows Vista: Enter D:\English\WF_UTIL\CNAB3FW.EXE in [Start 
    Search] under the [Start] menu, and then press the [ENTER] key on your 
    keyboard.
    4Click [Block].
     
    						
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