Canon Pixma Mp620 Quick Start Guide
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5647 G H Select Wireless LAN active , then press the OK button. Select Change wireless/ wired , then press the OK button. Select Wireless LAN settings , then press the OK button. Select WPS settings , then press the OK button. Windows /Macintosh
0 1098 G H 19 To use the PIN code method for setup, select PIN method on step , then press the OK button. Follow the on-screen is instructions to operate the machine and access point. When the setup is complete, the completion screen appears then the LAN settings screen returns. A timeout error occurs if setup is not completed within 10 minutes. If the timeout error screen appears, refer to "5.12 The Timeout error screen is displayed during WPS setup" in the printed manual: Network Setup Troubleshooting . • Select Push button method , then press the OK button. Press the OK button. When the access point is ready, press the OK button on the machine, then press the WPS button on the access point within two minutes. The completion screen appears on the LCD of the machine, then the LAN settings screen returns. Windows /Macintosh A timeout error occurs if setup is not completed within two minutes. When\ the timeout error screen appears, refer to "5.12 The Timeout error screen is displayed during WPS setup" in the printed manual: Network Setup Troubleshooting . • The WPS button may be named differently depending on your access point. For details, refer to the manual of your access point. • Next, read "Install the Software" ! Windows MacintoshP.13 Step P.32
12 I 20 The machine supports "WCN-UFD". • You can set the wireless LAN security on the machine easily by using the WCN (Windows Connect Now) function of Windows Vista together with a USB flash drive. Canon assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss of stored data regardless of the cause. If your USB flash drive cannot be attached to the direct print port of the machine, an extension cord for USB flash drives may be required. Purchase one at an electronics shop. Operation may not be guaranteed depending on your USB flash drive. USB flash drives with security enabled may not be used. • • • • From the Start menu of the Windows side, click Network . Click Add a wireless device on the menu. The Network folder opens. The Add a wireless device to the Network screen will be displayed. WCN Connection Setup the Machine and the Computer Windows
54 I 3 20 Click Add the device or computer using a USB flash drive . From the list, select the network name (SSID), then click Next. Click I want to add a wireless device or computer that is not on the list, using a USB flash drive . If the User Account Control screen appears, click Continue. If the same screen reappears in subsequent steps, click Continue. •
I 67 Connect the USB flash drive to the computer, confirm that the drive name is displayed, then click Next. When the above screen appears, remove the USB flash drive from the computer, then click Close. Windows
(A) 1011 I 9 20 8 Use the Easy-Scroll Wheel (A) or the [ or ] button to select Settings, then press the OK button. Select Device settings , then press the OK button. Select LAN settings , then press the OK button. Select Change wireless/ wired , then press the OK button.
1415 I 1312 Select Wireless LAN active , then press the OK button. Select Wireless LAN settings , then press the OK button. Select WCN settings , then press the OK button. Connect the USB flash drive to the direct print port (USB connector) on the front of the machine, then press the OK button. The completion screen appears on the LCD of the machine, then the LAN settings screen returns. Remove the USB flash drive from the machine. Next, read "7 Install the Software" on page 13! Windows
(A) (A)(B) (C) (D) (F) (E) 123 21 This section explains how to load paper in the Cassette (A) and the Rear Tray (B). The Cassette (A) supports plain paper (C) only. To print Photo Paper / Hagaki (D), be sure to load it in the Rear Tray (B). L o a d i n t h e C a s s e t t e Move the Paper Guides (E) and (F) to both edges. Pull out the Cassette (A). Load paper. Load paper with the printing side facing down. • Loading Paper
(F)(G) A4 (E) (A) 654 Insert the Cassette (A) into the machine until it clicks into place. Slide the Paper Guide (F) against left edge of the paper. Do not exceed the Load Limit Mark (G). Slide the Paper Guide (E) to align with the mark of paper size. The Paper Guide (E) will stop when it aligns with the corresponding mark of paper size. There may be a little space between the Paper Guide (E) and the paper stack. • To print on speciality paper, be sure to load it in the Rear Tray. •
(I)(I) (H) (I) (J) (I) 71098 21 L o a d p a p e r i n t h e R e a r Tr a y For details on media sizes and types you can use, refer to "Loading Paper" in the on-screen manual: Basic Guide. • Load paper in portrait orientation with the printing side facing up. • Machine installation is now complete! Open the Paper Support (H) and pull it out. Move the Paper Guides (I) to both edges.Load paper in the center of the Rear Tray.Slide the left and right Paper Guides (I) against both edges of the paper. Do not exceed the Load Limit Mark (J).