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ENGLISH Chapter 1 Introduction About This Guide This Microsoftă Windowsă Printing System (hereafter referred to as Microsoft Windows Printing System) Guide for Microsoftă Windows NTă (hereafter referred to as Microsoft Windows NT) describes how to install and use the Microsoft Windows Printing System for Microsoft Windows NT on a computer running Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0 (for Servers or Workstations) that is connected to a Canon LBP-660 laser printer. This guide consists of the following chapters: Chapter 1 Introduction 1 This chapter describes how to use this guide and the system requirements for installing the Microsoft Windows Printing System on to a PC running Microsoft Windows NT. Chapter 2 Installing the Microsoft Windows Printing System ......... 3 This chapter describes how to install the Microsoft Windows Printing System for Microsoft Windows NT when using the LBP-660 as a local printer and how to share an LBP-660 on a Microsoft Windows NT network. Chapter 3 Connecting to the LBP-660 as a Network printer 10 This chapter describes how to use the LBP-660 from other computers running Microsoft Windows NT and from computers running Microsoftă Windowsă (hereafter referred to as Microsoft Windows) 95, Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Microsoft Windows for Workgroups. Chapter 4 Using the Microsoft Windows Printing System 13 This chapter describes how to use the Network Status Monitor, the LBP-660 Status Window, and the Properties dialog boxes in the Microsoft Windows Printing System for Microsoft Windows NT. Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 23 This chapter describes how to resolve problems that arise during installation of the Microsoft Windows Printing System and while you are using the Microsoft Windows Printing System on a Microsoft Windows NT network. Appendix ...26 This section of the Appendix lists the points in the LBP-660 User's Manual descriptions at which the Microsoft Windows Printing System for Microsoft Windows NT differs from the Microsoft Windows Printing System for Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Microsoft Windows for Workgroups. Chapter 1 Introduction 1