Canon LC-830I Getting Started Guide - Page 20

Set the Machine for Network Usage, Connect the Machine to a Network

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Set the Machine for Network Usage Connect the Machine to a Network This machine has a USB connector and LAN connector. If the machine is connected to a network using a LAN cable, you can print the documents sent from a computer, send documents to a file server, i-fax and send document attached to an e-mail through a network. To use a network environment with the LASER CLASS 810, an optional network printer kit is required. 1 Connect a Category 5 twisted pair LAN cable to the 10Base-T/100Base-TXport on the back of the machine. Connect the other end of the cable to a network router or a hub. If you use the machine as a local printer, connect the machine directly to a computer using a USB cable. (See "Installing Software," on p. 21.) 19

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Set the Machine for Network Usage
Connect the Machine to a Network
This machine has a USB connector and LAN connector. If the machine is connected to a network using a LAN
cable, you can print the documents sent from a computer, send documents to a file server, i-fax and send
document attached to an e-mail through a network.
To use a network environment with the LASER CLASS 8±0, an optional network printer kit is required.
1
Connect a Category 5 twisted pair LAN cable to the ±0Base-T/±00Base-TXport on the back of the machine.
Connect the other end of the cable to a network router or a hub.
If you use the machine as a local printer, connect the machine directly to a computer using a USB cable. (See “Installing Software,” on p.
²±.)