Canon BJ-200EX User Manual - Page 100
If you are using MS-DOS 5.x or lower, type the, following, To verify a proper SET TEMP statement
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between text or driver is VGA. graphics Automatic line feed may be enabled. Error occurs One or more visual basic during Visual applications are running. Guide installation the Windows Setup icon. If the display driver is anything other than VGA, call the display manufacturer and request an updated display driver. In the meantime, install the standard VGA driver that came with Windows 3.1. Make sure automatic line feed is disabled through the DIP switches. See Chapter 8, Customizing the Printer, for details. Follow these steps: 1. In Windows, press and hold Ctrl and press Esc. A task list dialog box appears. 2. Highlight each task except Program Manager and select End Task. 3. Now try to install the Visual Guide (see page 28). DDEML.DLL file is out Follow these steps: of date. 1. In Windows, select the MAIN icon. 2. Double Click on File Manager. 3. Select File and then search. 4. Type: DDEML.DLL 5. In the Start From line, type C:\ and click OK. 6. Delete all occurrances of DDELM.DLL. 7. Now try to install the Visual Guide (see page 28). Control Array THREED.VBX file is error occurs when causing a conflict with installing the the new files. Visual Guide Print Manger Problems occur The drive that contains the SET TEMP directory may not have enough available space. If you are using MS-DOS 6.x or later, type the following command at the C:\ prompt: MOVE C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\THREED.VBX C:\WINDOWS If you are using MS-DOS 5.x or lower, type the following: COPY C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\THREED.VBX C:\WINDOWS DEL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\THREED.VBX Canon recommends that the drive have from 5 MB to 10 MB available. To verify a proper SET TEMP statement, follow these steps: 1. Exit Windows and go to the MS-DOS prompt. 2. Type SET at the MS-DOS prompt. A list of statements should appear; look for the statement that says SET TEMP = C:\WINDOWS 3. If this statement exists, verify that the directory exists by typing in the drive and directory location with the DIR command. For example: DIR C:\WINDOWS 4. If the FILE NOT FOUND messge appears, then one of the following has occured: § The path was typed in incorrectly; simply type the path correctly. § The directory does not exist; edit