Canon imagePROGRAF W8400D W8400 User's Guide - Page 316
Macintosh Network Settings, Procedures Required for a Macintosh Network, Index, Contents, Network
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Macintosh Network Settings Macintosh Network Settings This section describes how to connect to a network using AppleTalk, IP Print, Canon IP (GARO) and Zeroconf and provides procedures for setting up the printer for use. Procedures Required for a Macintosh Network The following is a summary of the procedures required to setup the printer for use on a Macintosh network. The following procedures should be performed by the network system administrator. 1 Installing the Network Interface Board → Quick Start Guide First, install the optional network interface board. 2 Connecting the LAN Cable → P.5-5 Connect the LAN port in the printer to the hub using a network cable. 3 Configuring a Macintosh → P.5-21 • Check the Macintosh network settings. 4 Configuring the AppleTalk Protocol → P.5-25 To connect to the printer using AppleTalk, enable the AppleTalk protocol on the printer. To set the printer name and zone, or to connect to the printer using IP print or Canon IP (GARO), set the printer IP address using the operation panel before configuring the protocol settings using the web browser. 5 Install the Printer Driver → P.5-31 Follow the procedure in the Quick Start Guide to install Canon imagePROGRAF printer driver on the Macintosh. Note z This section describes examples where the printer is connected to the Ether port (built-in Ethernet) which is standard on Macintosh computers. To connect to the printer using wireless LAN or an expansion network interface board, select the port name. z If you are using Mac OS 8.6/9.x, the printer can be used over the IP Print network. IP Print uses the TCP/ IP protocol. For IP Print (Auto), if the TCP/IP settings have been enabled on the Macintosh computer, the printer can be used simply by connecting it to the LAN. To connect to the printer using IP Print, first save the IP address of the printer using Registering IP Address... in Chooser, and then select IP Print and the printer name. トTッOPプ Chapter 1 Basic Use Chapter 2 Using Various Media Chapter 3 Printing by Objective Chapter 4 Maintenance Chapter 5 Using the Printer in a Network Environment Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Chapter 7 Operating the Function Menu Contents 5- 20 Index