Canon Lbp 5000 User Guide
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6-18 Optional Accessories 6 Paper Feeder NOTE After installing the paper feeder, you have to specify the settings for the optional accessories in the [Configuration]/[Device Settings] sheet in the printer driver. You can obtain the status of the optional accessories automatically by clicking [Get Device Status] in the [Configuration]/[Device Settings] sheet. Removing the Paper Feeder Remove the paper feeder using the following procedure. WARNING Be sure to turn the printer and computer OFF, unplug the...
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6-19 Optional Accessories 6 Paper Feeder 3Close the output tray. 4Pull out the paper cassette from the printer unit and all the paper feeder. 5Remove the cassette protective cover from the printer unit and paper feeder. 6Lift the printer unit and remove it from the paper feeder. 7Move the paper feeder. 8Move back the printer unit to the installation site. 9Install the cassette protective cover. 10Set the paper cassette in the printer. 11Open the output tray. 12Connect the interface cables except for...
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6-20Network Board Optional Accessories 6 Network Board Install the network board in the expansion slot located on the rear of the printer. By installing the optional network board, you can use LBP5000 directly connected to a network. ERR LNK 100NB-C1 Network board (NB-C1) Screws (2 pieces)Guide booklet Ferrite core Client (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003) Client (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003) Client (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003)Print server (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003) Client...
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6-21 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board CAUTION •Be sure to turn the printer OFF, unplug the power plug, and then disconnect all the interface cables and power cord from the printer before installing the network board. If a USB cable is connected, turn the computer off, and then remove the USB cable. If you attempt to remove the network board when the printer is ON or any cable is connected to the printer, this may result in an electrical shock. •Be careful when handling the network board....
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6-22 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board cc c c 100 Indicator (Green) Comes on when the network board is connected to the network by 100BASE-TX. Does not come on when connected by 10BASE-T. dd d d LNK Indicator (Green) Comes on when the network board is connected to the network properly. ee e e ERR Indicator (Orange) Comes on or blinks when the network board is not working properly. ff f f MAC Address It is required when setting the IP address using the ARP/PING command. It may be also required when...
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6-23 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board 3Remove the screws and remove the protective plate for the expansion slot. IMPORTANT The removed protective plate and screws are required when the network board is removed. Keep them where they will not get lost. 4Insert the network board into the expansion slot. Hold the metal panel portions of the network board and insert the board while aligning it with the guide rails inside the expansion slot. IMPORTANT •Do not touch the network board parts, printed wire,...
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6-24 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board 5Secure the top and bottom portions of the network board with the two screws supplied with the network board. 6Attach the ferrite core to the LAN cable as shown in the figure. Attach the ferrite core at 5 cm or less from the end of the connector which is connected to the printer. NOTE This network board does not come with a LAN cable. A Category 5 twisted pair cable is required for installing the network board and connecting the printer to a network. Have...
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6-25 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board 7Connect the LAN cable. Connect a LAN cable that is compatible with the LAN connector of the network board according to the network. 8Connect the power cord. 9Plug the power plug into the AC power outlet. 10Connect the USB cable as needed. 11Press of the power switch to turn the printer ON. IMPORTANT If the printer does not operate properly, or an error message appears in the Printer Status Window, see Troubleshooting, on p. 7-1.
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6-26 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board 12Make sure that the LNK indicator (green) on the network board is on. If the network board is connected by 10BASE-T, the board is working properly when the LNK indicator is on. If the network board is connected by 100BASE-TX, the board is working properly when the LNK indicator and 100 indicator are on. ((A): ERR Indicator (B): LNK Indicator (C): 100 Indicator) If the network board is not working properly, turn the printer OFF, and then check the LAN cable...
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6-27 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board IMPORTANT When setting the DIP switches, be careful not to damage the main board with the tip of a ball-point pen etc. Do not use a sharp object such as a mechanical pencil. Setting the Network Transmission Speed/Transfer Mode and the DIP Switches ERR LNK 100NB-C1 ON OFFOFF 12 34 DIP switches * Shown above is the Auto detect setting (default setting) Communication speed and Transmission mode of LAN 10BASE-T/Half-duplex ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF...