Canon MultiPASS F30 Software User's Guide for the MultiPASS F30 and MultiPASS - Page 9

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For USB port connection (Windows 98/Me and Windows 2000): A USB cable 16.4 feet (5 meters) in length or shorter. The MultiPASS Suite for Windows 98/Me and Windows 2000 supports both parallel and USB ports. About This Guide 0 This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of Windows. This includes how to start your system and navigate within the Windows environment. You should be familiar with common Windows terms, such as window, dialog box, click, and double-click. For assistance in familiarizing yourself with Windows, see your Microsoft Windows user documentation. For this guide, generally the images of the MultiPASS Suite were taken using a Windows 2000 system. However, where necessary, some images were taken using a Windows 98 system. Images may appear slightly different on other supported operating systems. Conventions Used in This Guide 0 The following types of formatting identify specific types of information provided in this guide. Italicized text Used to stress the importance of a word or phrase, or to refer to the title of another guide. For example: You cannot access the dialog box.... -or...the MultiPASS Suite User's Guide.... Text in quotation marks Used to refer to the title of a section within the guide. For example: ...the "Installing the Software" section.... Chapter 1 Introduction 3

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Chapter 1
Introduction
3
For USB port connection (Windows 98/Me and Windows 2000): A
USB cable 16.4 feet (5 meters) in length or shorter.
The MultiPASS Suite for Windows 98/Me and Windows 2000
supports both parallel and USB ports.
About This Guide
0
This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of Windows. This
includes how to start your system and navigate within the Windows
environment. You should be familiar with common Windows terms, such
as window, dialog box, click, and double-click. For assistance in
familiarizing yourself with Windows, see your Microsoft Windows user
documentation.
For this guide, generally the images of the MultiPASS Suite were taken
using a Windows 2000 system. However, where necessary, some images
were taken using a Windows 98 system. Images may appear slightly
different on other supported operating systems.
Conventions Used in This Guide
0
The following types of formatting identify specific types of information
provided in this guide.
Italicized text
Used to stress the importance of a word
or phrase, or to refer to the title of
another guide. For example:
You
cannot
access the dialog box
....
-or-
...the
MultiPASS Suite User’s Guide
....
Text in quotation marks
Used to refer to the title of a section
within the guide. For example:
...the “Installing the Software” section
....