Canon MultiPASS C3500 User guide for the MPC3000. - Page 177
When you installed the Desktop Manager, the MultiPASS Background
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When you installed the Desktop Manager, the MultiPASS Background was placed in the Windows StartUp group and is automatically opened when you open Windows. If you decide you need to disconnect the MultiPASS C3000 from the designated port and/or attach another device to the port, you should close the MultiPASS Background first. If you close the MultiPASS Background first, you avoid receiving error messages when the MultiPASS Background detects it can no longer communicate with the MultiPASS C3000. When you start the Desktop Manager again at a later time, the MultiPASS Background is automatically reopened if your MultiPASS C3000 has been reconnected to the port. You can also open the MultiPASS Background without opening the Desktop Manager. N If you are closing the MultiPASS Background, you may want to set the MultiPASS C3000 to print any received faxes. With the MultiPASS Background closed, received faxes cannot be moved to the Desktop Manager. Received faxes can also be stored in the MultiPASS C3000 memory. However, if the memory becomes full, the MultiPASS C3000 is unable to receive more faxes until you print the faxes stored in memory. To close the MultiPASS Background in Windows 95: 1. Close the MultiPASS Desktop Manager. 2. On the Windows taskbar, click the right mouse button on the MultiPASS Background button. In the displayed menu, click Close. To close the MultiPASS Background in Windows 3.1x: 1. Close the MultiPASS Desktop Manager. 2. On the Windows desktop, click the left mouse button on the minimized MultiPASS Background icon. In the displayed menu, click Close. Do not delete the MultiPASS Background icon from the Canon MultiPASS C3000 group. 8-18 Setup and Other Utilities in the Desktop Manager Chapter 8