Canon MF7280 imageCLASS MF7280 Network Guide - Page 65
Changing the Port after lnstalling the Driver, Install the driver., Install Canon LPR2
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3 Install the driver. Install the driver according to the procedures indicated in the Starter Guide. NOTE • The print application will be LPD and the print queue will be set to if the driver has been installed according to the above procedures. • This machine enables you to specify print queues other than . For details on print queues and instructions on how to change the settings, see "Changing the Port after lnstalling the Driver," on p. 3-32. 3 ■ Changing the Port after lnstalling the Driver Using a TCP/IP Network 1 Install Canon LPR2, and change the port settings. If you do not want to use Canon LPR2, proceed to step 2. For instructions on how to install Canon LPR2 and set ports, see the Canon LPR2 User's Guide (PDF manual) on the UFR II Printer Kit/Super G3 FAX Board CD-ROM. If you want to use Canon LPR2, the port changes are complete. IMPORTANT If you want to use LPD, enter one of the following in [LPR Queue Name] in the [Add Port] dialog box of Canon LPR2. - LP The machine prints according to its spool settings. Normally enter as a print queue. - SPOOL The machine prints only after spooling a print job on the hard disk, regardless of its spool settings. - DIRECT The machine prints without spooling a print job on the hard disk, regardless of its spool settings. NOTE If you are using Windows NT 4.0, you can set LPD by using the standard service of your OS (Microsoft TCP/IP), without installing Canon LPR2. In this case, you cannot set Raw. For instructions on how to install the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing service, see steps 1 and 2 of "Installing a New Driver,'' on p. 3-31. For instructions on how to change ports using the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing service, see steps 2 to 9. 2 On the [Start] menu, point to [Settings] ➞ click [Printers]. 3-32 Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax