Canon MF4270 Reference Guide

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Before Using the 
Machine
Document and Paper
Copying
Sending and 
Receiving
Printing and 
Scanning
Network
Remote UI
System Manager 
Settings
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
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 Network  Problems
 Unable to print from a TCP/IP network. 
 Are the machine and cable properly connected? 
 Check that the machine is connected to the network 
using the proper cable, then restart the machine. 
(See “Software Settings with Computer,” in the Starter 
Guide.) 
 Is the TCP/IP network properly set up? 
 Make sure the IP addresses are properly set up. If 
the IP addresses are set using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP, 
make sure they are operating. 
 Is the computer that is printing properly set up? 
 Make sure the proper printer driver is installed. (See 
“Software Settings with Computer,” in the Starter 
Guide.) 
 Make sure the correct machine is set as the output 
destination for the computer that is printing in 
[Printers and Faxes] or Print Manager. 
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 Is the name of the file being printed too long? 
 Rename the file with a shorter name. Normally LPR (or 
the Microsoft TCP/IP Printer, if you are using Windows 
2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista) sends jobs either under 
the name of the application software used for 
printing, or the file name. However, a job name longer 
than 255 bytes cannot be sent to the machine. 
 The printer port name is not displayed in [Print to the following port 
(s)]. 
 Are the machine and cable properly connected? 
 Check that the machine is connected to the network 
using the proper cable, then restart the machine. 
(See “Software Settings with Computer,” in the Starter 
Guide.) 
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