Canon imagePROGRAF iPF770 Manual

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Note
The media information is saved as a media information file (.amx file).
For the method for loading a saved media information file in another computer, 
Media Configuration Tool Main Window
Media Configuration Tool Main Window
The explanation below is on the Media Configuration Tool main window.
Use the following procedure to open Media Configuration Tool main window.
Important
Do not attempt to print or turn the printer off while the program is communicating with the printer.
1
From the start menu, select All Programs > imagePROGRAF Media Configuration Tool > imagePROG-
RAF Media Configuration Tool
.
2
 
The Select Printer dialog box is displayed. Select the
printer for which to configure the media information,
and then click the Next button.
Note
If you are using the printer without installing the printer driver, click the Specify a printer that is not installed
button and specify the printer by following the on-screen instructions.
In the following screens, you cannot change the printer where media type information is to be updated.
The Media Configuration Tool main window is dis-
played.
Note
If the Add Media Type dialog box is displayed at this point without the main window appearing, configure the
setting by referring to 
Add Genuine Paper
 button
When this button is clicked, the Edit Media Types dialog box is displayed, which allows you to add media
information files released by Canon to the printer control panel and printer driver. You can also change
names, toggle between displaying and hiding, and delete added media types.
 
 
Media Configuration Tool Main Window
                                                                                                                                                                           
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Handling and Use of Paper
Media Configuration Tool (Windows)
 
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