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    							3-44Installing the CAPT Software
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    7Make sure that [Use the following port] is selected, select the 
    USB port to which this printer is connected, and then click 
    [Next].
    8Click [Have Disk].
    9Insert the supplied LBP5000 User Software CD-ROM into 
    the CD-ROM drive, and then click [Browse].
    If CD-ROM Setup appears, click [Exit].
     
    						
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    10Select [D:\English\Win2K_XP]. Select [CNAC4STK.INF], then 
    click [Open].
    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.
    11Confirm the contents of [Copy manufacturers files from], then 
    click [OK].
    For example, when your CD-ROM drive is drive [D:], it is displayed as 
    [D:\English\Win2K_XP].
    12Click [Next].
     
    						
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    13Enter a new name in [Printer name] if you want to change the 
    printer name, then click [Next].
    NOTE
    If another printer driver has already been installed in the computer, the message 
     appears. In this case, 
    select [Yes] or [No].
    14Click [Next].
    NOTE
    When sharing this printer on a network, select [Share name], and then click [Next]. 
    The window for entering [Location] and [Comment] is displayed. Enter them as 
    needed, then click [Next].
     
    						
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    15When printing a test page, click [Yes], then click [Next].
    16Click [Finish].
    Copying files is started.
    When printing a test page, a dialog box will appear after printing. Click [OK] to 
    close the dialog box.
    NOTE
    If the [Hardware Installation] dialog box appears, click [Continue Anyway].
    17If the printer and computer are not connected, turn the 
    computer off, connect the computer and printer with a USB 
    cable, and then turn them ON.
     
    						
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    IMPORTANT
    If you are using a computer with Windows XP Service Pack 2 or another operating 
    system equipped with Windows Firewall as the print server, you need to configure 
    Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the client computers. (See p. 
    8-15)
    The installation of the printer driver is completed.
     
    						
    							3-49After Completing Installation
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    After Completing Installation
    When the installation of the CAPT software is completed, an icon and folder for this 
    printer will be created as follows.
    For Windows  98/Me/2000
    •The icon for the printer is displayed in the [Printers] folder.
    •[Canon Printer Uninstaller] is added to [Programs] under the [Start] menu.
    •If the manuals are installed, [LBP5000 Online Manuals] is created on the desktop.
     
    						
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    For Windows XP/Server 2003
    •The icon for this printer is displayed in the [Printers and Faxes] folder.
    •[Canon Printer Uninstaller] is added to [All Programs] under the [Start] menu.
    •If the manuals are installed, [LBP5000 Online Manuals] is created on the desktop.
     
    						
    							3-51Checking the Operations by Configuration Page Print
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    Checking the Operations by Configuration Page Print
    Before using the printer for the first time, be sure to perform Configuration Page 
    Print to check the operations using the following procedure. Configuration Page 
    Print prints the optional settings of the printer and printer status such as [Number of 
    Total Printed Pages].
    NOTE
    •Configuration Page Print is designed to be printed on A4 size paper. Load A4 size paper.
    •The screen shots used in this section are from Windows XP Professional.
    1Display the [Printers and Faxes] folder or the [Printers] folder.
    For Windows 98/Me/2000: From the [Start] menu, select [Settings]  [Printers].
    For Windows XP Professional/Server 2003: From the [Start] menu, select [Printers 
    and Faxes].
    For Windows XP Home Edition: From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel], and 
    then click [Printers and Other Hardware]  [Printers and Faxes].
    2Select the icon for this printer, then select [Printing 
    Preferences] from the [File] menu.
    For Windows 98/Me: Select the icon for this printer, then select [Properties] from 
    the [File] menu.
     
    						
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    3Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then click [ ] (Display 
    Printer Status Window) to run the Printer Status Window.
    NOTE
    For details on the Printer Status Window, see Printer Status Window, on p. 4-85.
    4From the [Options] menu, select [Utility]  [Configuration 
    Page Print].
     
    						
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    5Click [OK].
    Configuration Page Print is printed.
    IMPORTANT
    This is a sample of Configuration Page Print. The contents may differ from the 
    Configuration Page Print printed by your computer.
    NOTE
    If Configuration Page Print is not printed properly, see Chapter 7 Troubleshooting.
     
    						
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