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[. . . ] However, as we are constantly improving our products, if you need an exact specification, please contact Canon. Contents Introduction . xiii Legal Limitations on the Usage of Your Product and the Use of Images . xix Chapter 1 Before You Start Using This Printer Printer Features . . 1-16 Chapter 2 Loading and Delivering Paper Paper Requirements . [. . . ] Update the share name as required. For Windows 2000: Select [Shared as]. Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer NOTE · You can also specify the sharing settings during the local installation. · Do not enter blank or special characters in [Shared name]. 4 If you are using Windows 98/Me on the client computer, click [Additional Drivers]. If you are using Windows 98/Me on the client computer, click [OK]. The printer icon changes to a shared icon, and the printer shared settings are now configured. 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment The [Additional Drivers] dialog box is displayed. 3-56 Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer 5 Place a checkmark next to [Windows 95, 98 and Me], then click [OK]. For Windows 2000: Place a checkmark next to [Windows 95 or 98], and then click [OK]. For Windows Server 2003: Place a checkmark next to [Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition], and then click [OK]. 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3-57 6 Insert the supplied "LBP3000 User Software" CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. If the [Insert Disk] dialog box appears, click [OK]. 7 Click [Browse]. If your CD-ROM drive is drive [D:], select [D:\English\Win98_Me], and then click [OK]. Windows will begin copying files. Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer 8 Click [Close]. 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment The printer icon changes to the shared printer icon. IMPORTANT Select [Do not share this printer] on the [Sharing] sheet to clear the printer share settings. If you are clearing printer share settings on an operating system equipped with the Windows Firewall, such as Window XP Service Pack 2, you need to use the utility software to clear the settings that were previously registered with Windows Firewall. 7-10) Configuring Windows Firewall Settings If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or another operating system equipped with Windows Firewall as a print server, you need to configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the client computers. Use the following procedure to check whether you configure Windows Firewall to unblock this communication. · When you installed the CAPT software from CD-ROM Setup, a [Warning] dialog box was displayed. - If you clicked [Yes], Windows Firewall was reconfigured to unblock communication with the client computers. 3-58 Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer - If you clicked [No], however, Windows Firewall was configured to block communication with the client computers, and you will need to use the following method to clear that block. Select [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu, then click [Network and Internet Connections] [Windows Firewall]. On the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] dialog box, place a checkmark next to [Canon LBP3000 RPC Server Process], and click the [OK] button. 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment · If you installed the CAPT software by any method other than CD-ROM Setup, you need to use the CAPT Windows Firewall Utility software to configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the client computers. 7-8) Installing the Client This section describes the procedure for installing the printer driver on the client computers. The [Add Printer Wizard] dialog box is displayed. 3 Click [Next]. 3-66 Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer 4 Select [A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer], then click [Next]. For Windows 98/Me/2000: Select [Network Printer] then click [Next]. 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment 3-67 5 Select [Browse for a printer], then click [Next]. For Windows 98/Me: click [Browse]. Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer 6 Select the directory of the print server, then click [Next]. 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment For Windows 98/Me: Proceed to Step 8. 7 Select whether or not to use this printer as the default printer, then click [Next]. 3-68 Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer 8 Click [Finish]. 3 IMPORTANT If you are using an operating system equipped with Windows Firewall, such as Windows XP Service Pack 2, on the client computer, you need to configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the print server. If you do not configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the server, the printer status may not be displayed correctly in the Printer Status Window and some functions may not operate properly. 7-8) NOTE If the [Digital Signature Not Found] dialog box appears, click [Yes]. Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer 3-69 Setting Up the Printing Environment Installing using [Windows Explorer] 1 From the [Start] menu, select [All Programs] [Accessories] [Windows Explorer]. For Windows Me/2000: From the [Start] menu, select [Programs] [Accessories] [Windows Explorer]. For Windows 98: From the [Start] menu, select [Programs] [Windows Explorer]. The [Windows Explorer] window is displayed. 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment 2 Select the print server from [My Network Places] (from [Network Neighborhood] for Windows 98), then double-click the icon for the printer. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the icon for the printer into the [Printers and Faxes] or [Printers] folder. 3-70 Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer 3 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. IMPORTANT If you are using an operating system equipped with Windows Firewall, such as Windows XP Service Pack 2, on the client computer, you need to configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the print server. If you do not configure Windows Firewall to unblock communication with the server, the printer status may not be displayed correctly in the Printer Status Window and some functions may not operate properly. 7-8) 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment Printing from a Network Computer using a Shared Printer 3-71 Uninstalling the CAPT software The process of removing software to restore the computer to the same state as before the software was installed is referred to as uninstalling. Use the following procedure to uninstall the CAPT software. IMPORTANT · If the software was installed with administrative permissions on Windows 2000/XP/ Server 2003, then it cannot be uninstalled by anyone that does not have administrative permissions. Make sure you log on as a member of the Administrators group before uninstalling. · If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or another operating system equipped with Windows Firewall, this printer is registered in the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] dialog box. When you uninstall the CAPT software using the uninstaller, the settings for this printer are also deleted from the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] dialog box. 3 Setting Up the Printing Environment 1 Make sure to close all the files and programs listed below: · Help files · Printer Status Window · Control Panel · Other applications 2 From the [Start] menu, select [All Programs] [Canon Printer Uninstaller] [Canon LBP3000 Uninstaller]. For Windows 98/Me/2000: From the [Start] menu, select [Programs] [Canon Printer Uninstaller] [Canon LBP3000 Uninstaller]. [. . . ] 0. 7 kg Weight Main Printer Unit And Included Parts Consumables 7 Appendix Software Specifications Item Printing software Specification CAPT (Canon Advanced Printing Technology) The area on the page excluding a 4 mm top margin, 6 mm bottom margin, 5 mm left margin and 5 mm right margin (for index card and envelopes, the top, bottom, left and right margins are all 10 mm). Printable area Specifications 7-3 Printer Dimensions Printer Front View Multi-Purpose Tray Front View 369. 8 Output Tray 281. 1 63. 9 132 250. 5 216. 7 (mm) (mm) 7 Appendix 7-4 Printer Dimensions Optional Accessories The LBP3000 can be used directly over a network by installing the optional network adapter (AXIS1650). For details about the AXIS1650, refer to the Axis Communications homepage (http://www. axis. com). Network Adapter You can use the optional network adapter by connecting it to the LBP3000 using a USB cable. The network adapter connects to the computers using peer to peer networking. You can also connect to the printer via a print server. 7 Appendix AXIS1650 Optional Accessories 7-5 LBP3000 AXIS 1650 TCP/IP Client (Windows 98/ Me/2000) Client (Windows XP/ Server 2003) LBP3000 AXIS 1650 TCP/IP Protocols that can be used (i. e. [. . . ]

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