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    							8-10Windows Firewall
    Appendix
    8
    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.
    Because of this, you need to configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication 
    if you are using the printer with an operating system that is equipped with Windows 
    Firewall.
    The following settings are required on the print server (the computer to which the 
    printer is directly connected) and client computers (the computers that use the 
    printer via the network).
    IMPORTANT
    If you want to copy CAPT Windows Firewall Utility to your hard disk to run it, copy all of 
    the files (CNAB5FW.EXE, CAPTRGFW.DLL, and CNAB5FW.INI) from the [WF_UTIL] 
    folder on the supplied LBP3300 User Software CD-ROM to your hard disk.
    SettingSee
    Print
    serverWhen installing CAPT Software from CD-ROM Setup
    The [Warning] dialog box appears during the installation. 
    Click [Yes] to configure Windows Firewall to unblock 
    communication with the client computers.
    See p. 3-6
    When installing CAPT Software from [Add Printer Wizard] or 
    [Windows Explorer]
    Configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with 
    the client computers using CAPT Windows Firewall Utility.See p. 8-11
    ClientsConfigure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the 
    print server.See p. 8-14
     
    						
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    Windows Firewall
    Configuring Windows Firewall to Unblock Communication 
    with the Client Computers
    1Insert the supplied LBP3300 User Software CD-ROM into 
    the CD-ROM drive.
    If CD-ROM Setup appears, click [Exit].
    2From the [Start] menu, select [My Computer], right-click the 
    CD-ROM icon, and then select [Open] from the pop-up menu.
    3Double-click [English]  [WF_UTIL]  [CNAB5FW.EXE].
    [CAPT Windows Firewall Utility] runs.
    IMPORTANT
    You can also run the utility by selecting [Run] from the [Start] menu, entering 
    D:\English\WF_UTIL\CNAB5FW.EXE, and then clicking [OK]. (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.)
    4Click [Unblock].
    NOTE
    You cannot click [Unblock] if the firewall is already configured to unblock 
    communication with client computers.
     
    						
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    Windows Firewall
    5Click [OK].
    NOTE
    To check if the Windows Firewall block has been properly cleared, select [Control 
    Panel] from the [Start] menu, then click [Network and Internet Connections] 
     
    [Windows Firewall].
    Make sure that the [Canon LBP3300 RPC Server Process] check box is selected in 
    the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.
    Windows Firewall is now configured to unblock communication with client computers.
     
    						
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    8
    Windows Firewall
    Configuring Windows Firewall to Block Communication 
    with Client Computers
    1Insert the supplied LBP3300 User Software CD-ROM into 
    the CD-ROM drive.
    If CD-ROM Setup appears, click [Exit].
    2From the [Start] menu, select [My Computer], right-click the 
    CD-ROM icon, and then select [Open] from the pop-up menu.
    3Double-click [English]  [WF_UTIL]  [CNAB5FW.EXE].
    [CAPT Windows Firewall Utility] runs.
    IMPORTANT
    You can also run the utility by selecting [Run] from the [Start] menu, entering 
    D:\English\WF_UTIL\CNAB5FW.EXE, and then clicking [OK]. (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.)
    4Click [Block].
    NOTE
    You cannot click [Block] if Windows Firewall is already configured to block 
    communication with client computers.
     
    						
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    Windows Firewall
    5Click [OK].
    Windows Firewall is now configured to block communication with the client computers.
    Configuring Windows Firewall to Unblock Communication 
    with the Print Server
    IMPORTANT
    If you do not perform the following settings on the client computers, the printer status may 
    not be displayed properly in the Printer Status Window, and some of the printer functions 
    may not operate properly.
    1From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel].
    2Click [Network and Internet Connections], then click 
    [Windows Firewall].
     
    						
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    Windows Firewall
    3In the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] dialog box, 
    select the [File and Printer Sharing] check box, and then click 
    [OK].
    Windows Firewall is configured to unblock communication with the print server.
     
    						
    							8-16Index
    Appendix
    8
    Index
    Numerics
    100 Indicator, 6-21
    2-sided Printing
    Automatic 2-sided Printing, 2-46
    Performing 2-sided Printing Manually, 2-55
    A
    Add Printer Wizard
    Windows 2000, 3-41
    Windows 98/Me, 3-37
    Windows XP/Server 2003, 3-46
    Administrators Permission, 3-27, 3-33, 3-41, 3-46
    Advanced Settings, 4-36
    Alarm Indicator, 1-7, 7-3
    B
    Binding Location, 4-32
    Borders, 4-53
    Brightness, 4-62
    C
    Cancel Job Indicator, 1-7
    Cancel Job Key, 1-7, 4-19
    Canon CAPT Print Monitor, 8-8
    Canon Printer Uninstaller, 3-53
    CAPT (Canon Advanced Printing Technology), 3-
    5
    Cleaning
    Fixing Roller, 5-18
    Outside of the Printer, 5-20
    Client, 3-58, 3-66[Configuration] Sheet (Windows 98/Me), 4-42
    Contrast, 4-62
    Control Panel, 1-4
    Copies, 4-27
    Custom Installation, 3-5
    Custom Paper Size, 4-28
    D
    Deleting/Pausing/Resuming a Print Job, 4-17
    Detailed Settings for Booklet, 4-33
    Details, 4-34, 4-38, 4-39
    [Device Settings] Sheet (Windows 2000/XP/
    Server 2003), 4-42
    Dimensions, 8-5
    Document Properties
    Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, 4-12, 4-14, 4-
    26
    Windows 98/Me, 4-9, 4-26
    Download Installation, 3-58, 3-66
    Duplex Unit Cover, 1-5
    E
    Easy Installation, 3-5
    Edit and Preview, 4-69
    Edit Watermark, 4-29
    Enable Image Correction, 4-60
    Envelopes, 2-5
    ERR Indicator, 6-21
    Expansion Slot, 1-5
    Expansion Slot Cover, 1-5
     
    						
    							8-17Index
    8
    Appendix
    F
    Face-down Output Tray, 1-4, 2-14, 2-17
    Face-up Output Slot, 1-6, 2-15, 2-17
    Ferrite Core, 1-18
    Finishing, 4-33, 4-58
    Finishing Details, 4-35
    [Finishing] Sheet, 4-32
    Firewall, 8-10
    Fixing Roller, 5-18
    Foot Positions, 6-6
    Format Settings, 4-31
    Front Cover, 1-5
    G
    Get Device Status, 4-42
    [Grayscale Adjustment] Sheet, 4-40
    Grayscale Settings, 4-40
    Gutter, 4-32, 4-34, 4-56
    H
    Heavy Paper, 2-4
    I
    Important Safety Instructions, xvi
    Index Card, 2-4
    Installation
    Manuals, 4-78
    Printer Driver, 3-5
    Installation on Clients, 3-66
    Installation Problems, 7-38
    L
    Labels, 2-4
    LAN
    Cable, 1-16
    Connector, 6-21Laser Beam, xx
    Lift Handles, 1-5
    LNK Indicator, 6-21
    Load Paper Indicator, 1-7
    Loading Paper
    Custom Size Paper, 2-35
    Envelope, 2-32
    Heavy Paper, 2-18, 2-26
    Index Card, 2-29
    Label, 2-26
    Manual Feed Slot, 2-25
    Paper Cassette, 2-18
    Plain Paper, 2-18, 2-26
    Transparency, 2-26
    Local Installation, 3-58
    Local Printer, 3-38, 3-42, 3-48
    M
    MAC Address, 6-21
    Manual Feed Slot, 1-5, 2-12, 2-25
    Manual Feed Slot Cover, 1-5
    Manual Grayscale Settings, 4-38
    Manual Scaling, 4-28
    Manuals, 4-78
    [Matching] Sheet, 4-41
    Miscellaneous Problems, 7-48
    N
    NB-C1, 6-19
    NetSpot Console, 8-9
    NetSpot Device Installer, 8-7
    Network Board, 6-3, 6-19, 7-46
    Installation, 6-21
    Parts and Functions, 6-21
    Removal, 6-33
    Reset, 6-30
    Setting the DIP Switches, 6-26
    Network Environment, 1-16, 3-58
     
    						
    							8-18Index
    Appendix
    8
    O
    Objective, 4-38
    Online Help, 4-72
    Online Manual, 4-78
    Optional Accessories, 6-2
    Options
    Network Board, 6-3
    Paper Feeder, 6-2
    Orientation, 4-27, 4-59
    Output Selection Cover, 1-5
    Output Size, 4-27
    Output Tray
    Face-down Output Tray, 1-4
    Face-up Output Slot, 1-6
    Paper Capacity, 2-16
    Selection, 2-17
    Type, 2-14
    P
    Page Layout, 4-28
    Page Options, 4-31
    Page Order, 4-28
    [Page Setup] Sheet, 4-27
    Page Size, 4-27
    PageComposer, 4-71
    Paper
    Printable area, 2-6
    Storage, 2-8
    Storing Printouts, 2-8
    Paper Alignment, 4-32
    Paper Cassette, 1-5, 2-12, 2-18
    Paper Feeder, 6-2, 6-4
    Installation, 6-14
    Installation Space, 6-6
    Removal, 6-17
    Removing the Packing Materials, 6-7
    Paper Guides, 1-5
    Paper Jam Indicator, 1-7
    Paper Jams, 7-4
    Paper Selection, 4-37
    Paper Size, 2-2
    Abbreviations of Paper Sizes, 2-6
    List, 2-2Paper Size Switch Lever, 1-5
    Paper Source, 2-10
    Paper Capacity, 2-11
    Precautions for Handling, 2-12
    Selection, 2-11
    Type, 2-10
    Paper Source Options, 4-42
    [Paper Source] Sheet, 4-37
    Paper Type, 4-37
    Paper Type List, 2-3
    Parts and Their Functions, 1-4
    Peripheral Space Required, 6-6
    Plain Paper, 2-4
    Plug and Play
    Windows 2000, 3-25
    Windows 98/Me, 3-15
    Windows XP/Server 2003, 3-31
    Poster Printing, 4-50
    Power Cord, 1-8
    Power Socket, 1-5
    Power Supply
    Connecting the Power Cord, 1-8
    Turning the Printer OFF, 1-11
    Turning the Printer ON, 1-10
    Power Switch, 1-4
    Pressure Release Levers, 1-5
    Preview, 4-45
    Print Grayscale Sample, 4-38, 4-64
    Print in Different Orientations, 4-32
    Print Monitor Installer, 8-8
    Print Server, 3-59
    Print Server Settings, 3-59
    Print Style, 4-32, 4-55
    Printer
    Cleaning, 5-20
    Handling, 5-30
    Moving, 5-23
    Parts and Their Functions, 1-4
    Setting Printer Information, 4-3
    Printer Connector, 6-21
    Printer Driver
    Installation, 3-5
    Uninstallation, 3-79
    Printer Name, 3-23, 3-40, 3-44, 3-50
    Printer Properties
    Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, 4-15, 4-26
    Windows 98/Me, 4-11, 4-26
     
    						
    							 
    8-19 
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    8 
    Appendix
     
    Printer Sharing Settings
    Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, 3-61
    Printer Status Window
    Deleting/Pausing/Resuming a Print Job, 4-17
    Device Settings Menu, 4-86
    Display, 4-83
    Displaying Printer Status When Using a Print 
    Server, 4-87
    Functions, 4-81
    Preferences, 4-84
    Refresh, 4-87
    Resolve Error, 4-87
    Utility Menu, 4-86
    Printing, 2-40, 4-5
    Printing Date, 4-53
    Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet, 4-46
    Printing Preferences, 4-9
    Problems
    Installation, 7-38
    Network Board, 7-46
    Others, 7-48
    Paper, 7-36
    Paper Jams, 7-4
    Print Quality, 7-32
    Service Call Display, 7-25
    When Nothing is Printed, 7-37
    Profile
    Add/Edit, 4-44
    Allow Profile Selection, 4-44
    Allow Setting Edition, 4-44
    Comment, 4-43
    Define Document Property, 4-44
    Delete, 4-43
    Export, 4-43
    Import, 4-43
    Name, 4-43
    Profile List, 4-43
    Specifying Profiles, 4-65
    [Profile] Sheet, 4-43 
    Q 
    [Quality] Sheet, 4-38 
    R 
    Rating Label, 1-6
    Ready Indicator, 1-7 
    S 
    Scaling, 4-48
    Self-diagnostic Test, 1-10
    Serial Number, 8-21
    Service Call Display, 7-25
    Shared Printer, 3-58
    Show Icon in the Taskbar, 4-42
    Specifications, 8-2
    Hardware, 8-2
    Software, 8-4
    Spooling at Host, 4-42
    System Requirements, 3-3 
    T 
    Toner Cartridge
    Before replacing, 5-2
    Precautions for Handling, 5-14
    Replacement, 5-2
    Storage, 5-17
    Toner Cartridge Guide, 1-6
    Toner Density, 4-61
    Transparencies, 2-4
    Transport Guide, 1-6
    Troubleshooting Map, 7-2 
    U 
    Uninstallation
    Manuals, 4-80
    Printer Driver, 3-79
    Unusable Paper, 2-7
    Usable Paper, 2-2
    USB
    Cable, 1-13
    Class Driver, 3-12, 3-20
    USB Connector, 1-5
     
    						
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