Canon Lbp 5200 User Guide
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Windows Firewall8-16 Appendix 8 NOTE To verify that the Windows Firewall block has been properly cleared, select [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu, then click [Network and Internet Connections] ➞ [Windows Firewall]. Confirm that there is a checkmark next to [Canon LBP5200 RPC Server Process] on the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] dialog box. Windows Firewall is now configured to unblock communication with client computers. Configuring Windows Firewall to block communication with client computers 1Insert the supplied LBP5200 User Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. If CD-ROM Setup appears, click [Exit]. 2Select [My Computer] from the [Start] menu, then right-click on the CD-ROM icon and select [Open] from the popup menu. 3Double-click [English], then [WF_UTIL], then [CNAC3FW.EXE]. The [CAPT Windows Firewall Utility] starts.

Windows Firewall8-17 Appendix 8 IMPORTANT You can also start the utility by selecting [Run...] from the [Start] menu, then entering D:\English\WF_UTIL\CNAC3FW.EXE and clicking [OK]. (In this case the CD-ROM drive is assumed to be assigned to D:. The actual CD-ROM drive letter may be different depending on the computer you are using.) 4Click [Block]. 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.

Index8-18 Appendix 8 Index Numerics 250-sheet Paper Feeder Installation, 6-5 Installation Space, 6-4 Package Contents, 6-5 Paper Feeder Unit PF-96, 6-2 Removing, 6-10 A About Color Printing, 8-7 Add Printer Wizard Windows 2000, 3-30 Windows 98/Me, 3-17 Windows XP/Server 2003, 3-45 Adjustment Grid, 4-59 Administrators Permission, 3-21, 3-26, 3-30, 3-37, 3-42 [Advanced] Sheet, 4-34 Alarm Lamp, 1-7, 7-3 Auto Detect, 4-58 Auxiliary Tray, 1-5 AXIS 1611, 6-3 B Binding Location, 4-26 Black and White, 4-58 Borders, 4-50 Brightness, 4-59 C Calibration, 5-31 Canceling a Print Job, 4-20Canon Printer Uninstaller, 3-53 CAPT (Canon Advanced Printing Technology), 3-5 Cleaning Fixing Roller, 5-34 Printer, 5-38 Client, 3-58, 3-70 [Color Adjustment] Sheet, 4-31 Color Halftones, 4-57 [Color Management] Sheet, 4-34 Color Mode, 4-30, 4-58 Color Settings, 4-30 Component Names, 1-4 Configuring the Print Server Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, 3-64 Windows 98/Me, 3-60 Continue Printing with the Multi-purpose Tray, 4-29 Contrast, 4-59 Copies, 4-24 Custom Paper Size, 4-25, 4-47 D Date, 4-50 Details, 4-30 [Details] Sheet, 4-32 [Device Settings] Sheet, 4-35 Dimensions, 8-6 Document Properties Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, 4-15, 4-16, 4-22 Windows 98/Me, 4-11, 4-21 Download and Install, 3-58, 3-71 Drum Cartridge Message, 5-18 Precautions for Handling, 5-28 Replacement, 5-18

Index8-19 Appendix 8 Storage, 5-30 Drum Cartridge Slot, 1-6 E Edit and Preview, 4-68 Edit Watermark, 4-25 Enable Image Correction, 4-57 Enhanced Saturation, 4-60 Envelopes, 2-4, 2-26 Expansion Slot, 1-5 Extension Tray, 1-5 F Feet Positions, 6-4 Finishing, 4-27, 4-53 Finishing Details, 4-27 [Finishing] Sheet, 4-26 Firewall, 8-14 Fixing Roller, 5-34 Full Color, 4-58 Fuser Unit, 1-5 G Gamma, 4-60 [General] Sheet, 4-32 Get Device Status, 4-36 Gradation, 4-57 Grips for Moving, 1-5 Gutter, 4-27, 4-52 H Heavy Paper, 2-4 I Important Safety Instructions, xvIndicator Lights, 1-4 Installation Windows 2000, 3-21 Windows 98/Me, 3-6 Windows XP/Server 2003, 3-37 Installation Problems, 7-41 L LAN Cable, 1-15 LAN Connector, 6-13 Laser Beam, xviii Layout Options, 4-26 Loading Paper Envelopes, 2-26 Multi-purpose Tray, 2-15 Paper Cassette (250-sheet Paper Feeder), 2-34 Transparency, 2-18 Local Printer, 3-18, 3-31, 3-47 Lock Release Levers, 1-5, 7-22 M MAC Address Label, 6-13 Manual Color Settings, 4-30, 4-59 Manual Scaling, 4-24 Matching Method, 4-60 Matching Mode, 4-60 [Matching] Sheet, 4-31 Maximum Power Consumption, 8-3 Miscellaneous Problems, 7-49 Monitor Profile, 4-60 Monochrome Halftones, 4-57 Moving, 5-40 Multi-purpose Tray, 1-4 N NetSpot Console, 8-13 NetSpot Device Installer, 8-12 Network Board

Index8-20 Appendix 8 Component Names, 6-13 Installation, 6-14 Network Board (AXIS 1611), 6-3 Overview, 6-12 Package Contents, 6-13 Removal, 6-19 Network Environment, 1-15, 3-58 O Objective, 4-29, 4-56 Online Help, 4-22 Optional Accessories, 6-2 Output Size, 4-23 Output Tray, 1-4, 2-12 P Page Layout, 4-24 Page Order, 4-24 [Page Setup] Sheet, 4-23 Page Size, 4-23 PageComposer, 4-69 Paper Printable Area, 2-6 Storage, 2-8 Storing Printouts, 2-8 Paper Guide, 2-36 Paper Guides, 1-5, 2-18 Paper Jams Message, 7-4 Paper Jam Behind the Printer, 7-13 Paper Jam In the Drum Cartridge, 7-26 Paper Jam Inside the Printer, 7-6 Paper Lamp, 1-7 Paper Level Indicator, 2-39 Paper Limit Guide, 2-19 Paper Limit Mark, 2-37 Paper Output Capacity, 2-13 Selection, 2-14 Type, 2-12 Paper Problems, 7-38Paper Selection, 4-28, 4-55 Paper Size Changing (Paper Cassette), 2-40 List, 2-2 Paper Source, 4-28 Capacity, 2-3 Selection, 2-10 Type, 2-9 Paper Source Optional Accessories, 4-2 Paper Source Options, 4-35 [Paper Source] Sheet, 4-28 Paper Type, 4-28 Paper Type List, 2-3 Pause When Printing the Multi-purpose Tray, 4-29 Peripheral Space Required, 6-4 Plain Paper, 2-4 Plug and Play Windows 2000, 3-26 Windows 98/Me, 3-10 Windows XP/Server 2003, 3-42 [Ports] Sheet, 4-33 Poster Printing, 4-42 Power Lamp, 6-13 Power Socket, 1-5 Power Supply Connecting the Power Cord, 1-8 Power Switch, 1-5 Turning the Printer OFF, 1-12 Turning the Printer ON, 1-11 Print Color Sample, 4-62 Print Quality Problems, 7-30 Print Server, 3-59 Printer Cleaning, 5-38 Component Names, 1-4 Moving, 5-40 Precautions for Handling, 5-47 Storage, 5-48 Printer Connector, 6-13 Printer Driver Installation, 3-5 Uninstallation, 3-81 Printer Name, 3-16, 3-20, 3-34, 3-50 Printer Properties Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, 4-18, 4-22

Index8-21 Appendix 8 Windows 98/Me, 4-13, 4-21 Printer Sharing Settings Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, 3-65 Windows 98/Me, 3-62 Printer Status Window Consumables/Counters, 4-78 Displaying, 4-74 Parts and Functions, 4-72 Preferences, 4-75 Refresh, 4-78 Register Paper Size, 4-77 Utility, 4-78 Printing, 4-5 Printing Orientation, 4-24 Printing Preferences, 4-10 Prioritize Printing of Colored Lines and Text, 4-57 Problems Installation, 7-41 Other, 7-49 Paper, 7-38 Print Quality, 7-30 When Nothing is Printed, 7-40 Profile Add, 4-37 Allow Profile Selection, 4-38 Allow Setting Edition, 4-38 Comment, 4-36 Delete, 4-37 Edit, 4-37 Export, 4-38 Import, 4-37 Name, 4-36 Profile List, 4-36 Working with Profiles, 4-64 [Profile] Sheet, 4-36 Q Quality, 4-56 [Quality] Sheet, 4-29 R Ready Lamp, 1-7 S Scaling, 4-40 [Security] Sheet, 4-35 Self-Diagnostic Test, 1-11 Serial Number, 8-23 Serial Number Label, 1-6 Service Call Display, 7-28 Shared Printer, 3-58 [Sharing] Sheet, 4-33 Show Icon in the Taskbar, 4-36 Single-page Batch Processing, 4-60 Specifications Hardware, 8-2 Software, 8-5 Spooling at Host, 4-35 Status Lamp, 6-13 Sub-Output Tray, 1-5, 2-12 System, 3-3 System Requirements, 3-3 T Test Page, 3-55 Toner Cartridge Message, 5-2 Precautions for Handling, 5-14 Replacement, 5-2 Storage, 5-16 Toner Cartridge Holder, 5-7 Toner Cartridge Slot, 1-6 Toner Density, 4-57 Toner Lamp, 1-6 Toner Replacement Key, 1-4, 1-6 Top Cover, 1-4 Transparency, 2-4 Troubleshooting Map, 7-2

Index8-22 Appendix 8 U Uninstallation, 3-81 Unusable Paper, 2-7 Usable Paper, 2-2 USB Cable, 1-13 Class Driver, 3-9, 3-13, 3-25, 3-41 Socket, 1-5 Use CanoFine, 4-60 Use Pure Black, 4-57 Use Toner Save, 4-30, 4-57 V Ventilation Slots (Air Intake), 1-5 Ventilation Slots (Exhaust), 1-5 W Watermark, 4-25, 4-43 When Nothing is Printed, 7-40 Windows Firewall, 8-14

Location of the Serial Number8-23 Appendix 8 Location of the Serial Number The serial number consists of four alphabetic characters and six numeric digits. 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. ■Inside the front cover ■Packaging box (on the side) Serial Number LBP5200 C 9631AXXX[AA] XXXX000000 CANON INC. Made in Chinakg Serial Number