Cannon 3035 Manual De Usuario

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Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax
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Printer Connection Method
Windows
If Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 is on your network, the following procedure 
enables you to set up a print server for more efficient management of network 
printers. Once a print server is set up, print jobs can be managed by the print 
server. Also, by setting up an alternate driver for the print server, printer drivers can 
be installed in each computer via the network.
For instructions on how to set print servers, see the following procedures indicated 
in the manual for each driver. (Since the UFR II printer driver is not supported by 
Windows 98/Me, it cannot be used as an alternative driver.)
If you want to use the PCL printer driver 
See the procedure for alternative printer driver installation in Chapter 2, "Getting 
Started," in the PCL Driver Guide.
If you want to use the PS printer driver 
See the procedure for alternative printer driver installation in Chapter 2, "Getting 
Started," in the PS Driver Guide.
If you want to use the fax driver
See the procedure for alternative fax driver installation in Chapter 2, "Getting 
Started," in the Fax Driver Guide.
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Check the settings for both <RX/Print Range> and <Setting/
Browsing Range> in [IP Address Range Settings], to see 
whether the IP address of the computer in which a driver is to 
be installed is permitted. See step 12 in
 "TCP/IP Settings," on 
p. 3-3.
IMPORTANT
 
If the settings for both <RX/Print Range> and <Setting/Browsing Range> in [IP 
Address Range Settings] do not permit the IP address, you cannot install a driver.
If the IP address of the computer is beyond the range of the permitted addresses 
set for <RX/Print Range> after installing a driver, you cannot print or send a fax 
from the computer.