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    							Windows Firewall7-12
    Appendix
    7
    NOTE
    You cannot click [Block] if the firewall is already configured to block communication 
    with client computers.
    5Click [OK].
    Windows Firewall is now configured to block communication with client computers.
    Configuring Windows Firewall to unblock communication 
    with the server
    IMPORTANT
    If you do not configure the following settings on the client computers, the printer status 
    may not be displayed correctly in the Printer Status Window and some functions may not 
    operate properly.
    1Display 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].)
     
    						
    							Windows Firewall7-13
    Appendix
    7
    2On the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] 
    ([Windows Firewall Settings] for Windows Vista) dialog box, 
    place a checkmark next to [File and Printer Sharing], and click 
    the [OK] button.
    Windows Firewall is now configured to unblock communication with the server. 
     
    						
    							Index7-14
    Appendix
    7
    Index
    A
    Administrator Permissions, 3-23, 3-30, 3-34
    [Advanced] Sheet, 4-29
    AXIS1650, 7-5
    C
    Canceling, Pausing and Resuming Printing, 4-17
    Canon Printer Uninstaller, 3-40, 3-42, 3-43
    CAPT (Canon Advanced Printing Technology), 
    3-4
    Cleaning
    Fixing Unit, 5-14
    Printer, 5-19
    Client, 3-47, 3-61
    [Color Management] Sheet, 4-29
    Component Names, 1-4
    [Configuration] Sheet, 4-30
    Copies, 4-21
    Custom Installation, 3-4
    Custom Paper Size, 2-45, 4-22, 4-39
    D
    [Details] Sheet, 4-27
    [Device Settings] Sheet, 4-30
    Dimensions, 7-4
    E
    Easy Installation, 3-4
    Editing Print Jobs, 4-52
    Envelopes, 2-4, 2-6, 2-34
    F
    Finishing Method, 4-41
    [Finishing] Sheet, 4-23
    Firewall, 7-8
    Fixing Unit, 6-4
    G
    [General] Sheet, 4-27
    Grayscale Settings, 4-46
    H
    Heavy Paper, 2-3, 2-5, 2-14
    I
    Important Safety Instructions, xiv
    Index Card, 2-4, 2-6, 2-27
    Installation
    Manuals, 4-56
    Printer Driver, 3-4
    Installation Problems, 6-27
    Installing the CAPT Software, 3-4
    Installing the Client, 3-61
    L
    Label Paper, 2-3, 2-5, 2-14
    Loading Paper
    Custom Paper Size, 2-45
    Envelopes, 2-34
    Heavy Paper, 2-14
     
    						
    							Index7-15
    Appendix
    7
    Index Card, 2-27
    Label Paper, 2-14
    Plain Paper, 2-14
    Transparency, 2-14
    Local Installation, 3-47
    M
    Manual Feed Tray, 1-5, 2-20, 2-27, 2-38, 2-51
    Manual Scaling, 4-22
    Manuals, 4-56
    Multi-Purpose Tray, 1-5, 2-15, 2-35, 2-45
    N
    NetSpot Device Installer, 7-7
    Network Adapter, 7-5
    Network Printer, 3-70
    O
    Online Help, 4-20
    Online Manuals, 4-56
    Optional Accessories, 7-5
    Output Tray, 1-5
    Output Tray Capacities, 2-13
    Output Tray Types, 2-11
    P
    Page Layout, 4-22
    Page Order, 4-22
    [Page Setup] Sheet, 4-20
    Page Size, 4-21
    Paper
    Printable Area, 2-5
    Storage, 2-7
    Paper Feed Roller, 6-5
    Paper Guides, 1-5
    Paper Indicator, 1-8
    Paper Jams, 6-3Paper Key, 1-8
    Paper Output, 2-11
    Paper Problems, 6-25
    Paper Size
    Setting, 2-24, 2-43, 2-56
    Paper Sizes
    Abbreviations, 2-5
    List, 2-2
    Paper Source Capacities, 2-10
    [Paper Source] Sheet, 4-24
    Paper Source Types, 2-9
    Paper Sources, 2-9
    Paper Type
    Setting, 2-25
    Paper Types
    List, 2-3
    Paper You Cannot Use, 2-6
    Plug and Play
    Windows 2000, 3-21
    Windows 98/Me, 3-12
    Windows Vista, 3-33
    Windows XP/Server 2003, 3-28
    [Ports] Sheet, 4-28
    Poster Printing, 4-38
    Power
    Cord, 1-9
    Power Indicator, 1-16
    Socket, 1-6, 1-10
    Turning Off, 1-16
    Turning On, 1-15
    Power Indicator, 1-8
    Preview, 4-33
    Print Quality, 4-44
    Print Quality Problems, 6-22
    Print Server, 3-47, 3-48
    Printer
    Cleaning, 5-19
    Component Names, 1-4
    Moving, 5-21
    Precautions for Handling, 5-27
    Storage, 5-28
    Printer Dimensions, 7-4
    Printer Driver
    Installation, 3-4
    Pages, 4-19
    Uninstallation, 3-75
     
    						
    							Index7-16
    Appendix
    7
    Printer Port, 4-27
    Printer Properties, 4-9, 4-15
    Printer Status Window
    [Cleaning], 4-66
    Component Names, 4-61
    Displaying, 4-63
    Displaying Printer Status When Using a Print 
    Server, 4-67
    Options Menu, 4-64
    Preferences, 4-64
    [Refresh], 4-66
    [Resolve Error], 4-66
    Printing, 2-14, 2-27, 2-34, 2-45, 4-2
    Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet, 4-34
    Printing Orientation, 4-21
    Printing Preferences, 4-7
    Problems
    Installation, 6-27
    Other, 6-36
    Print Quality, 6-22
    When Nothing Prints, 6-26
    [Profile] Sheet, 4-31
    Q
    [Quality] Sheet, 4-25
    R
    Rating Label, 1-6
    Rear Paper Guide, 1-5
    Restoring the Default Settings, 4-54
    S
    Scaling, 4-36
    [Security] Sheet, 4-30
    Serial Number, 7-18
    Service Call Display, 6-18
    Sharing Settings, 3-50, 3-54
    [Sharing] Sheet, 4-28
    Small Paper Guide, 1-5Sounds, 4-60
    Specifications, 7-2
    Storing Printouts, 2-8
    System Requirements, 3-2
    T
    Test Page, 3-44
    Toner Cartridge
    Before Replacing, 5-2
    Cleaning, 5-14
    Handling, 5-16
    Replacement, 5-7
    Storage, 5-18
    Toner Cartridge, 5-2
    Toner Cartridge Guide, 1-7, 6-16
    Top Cover, 1-5
    Transfer Roller, 1-7, 6-5
    Transparency, 2-3, 2-5, 2-14
    Tray Cover, 1-5
    Troubleshooting Map, 6-2
    U
    Uninstallation, 3-75
    Manuals, 4-59
    Usable Paper, 2-2
    USB
    Cable, 1-13, 3-6, 3-13, 3-22, 3-29, 3-33
    Class Driver, 3-10, 3-17, 6-30
    Connecting, 1-12
    Connector, 1-6, 1-13, 3-6, 3-13, 3-22, 3-29, 
    3-33
    Cover, 1-6
    Port, 1-12
    V
    Ventilation Slots, 1-6
    Viewing Printer Settings, 4-54
     
    						
    							Index7-17
    Appendix
    7
    W
    Windows Firewall, 7-8
    Working with Profiles, 4-47
     
    						
    							Locating the Serial Number7-18
    Appendix
    7
    Locating the Serial Number
    The printer serial number consists of four-alphabetic characters and a six-digit 
    number.
    IMPORTANT
    The labels are required for a service engineer to check the serial number for service or 
    maintenance. Do not peel off the serial numbers.
    ■Printer Base
    ■Packing Box
    Serial Number
    Serial Number
     
    						
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