Canon FAXPHONE L75 Canon FAXPHONE L75Printer Driverfor Windows Software User’s Guide MP330.book Page i Tuesday, October 22, 2002 3:21 PM
1-6 Introduction Chapter 1 MP330.book Page 6 Tuesday, October 22, 2002 3:21 PM
Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Driver 2-1 Installing the Printer Driver Chapter 2 2Installing the Printer Driver Contents of this chapter: ❏ Befo
2-2 Installing the Printer Driver Chapter 2 Before You Begin the Installation: a Checklist 2 To ensure a smooth and successful installation, take s
Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Driver 2-3 Installing the Printer Driver If your current printer purchase is replacing a MultiPASS printer, you m
2-4 Installing the Printer Driver Chapter 2 If installation does not start automatically:• On the Windows desktop, click Start, and then click Run.
Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Driver 2-5 Installing the Printer Driver 6. The system displays messages indicating that the driver for your print
2-6 Installing the Printer Driver Chapter 2 For Windows XP• Select Install the software automatically (Recommended).8. When the setup is finished,
Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Driver 2-7 Installing the Printer Driver If you choose to share the use of your printer, your computer acts as the
2-8 Installing the Printer Driver Chapter 2 5. In the Share Name box (Windows 98/Me/XP) or Shared As box (Windows 2000), type a name you want to as
Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Driver 2-9Installing the Printer DriverRemoving the Printer Driver 2As needed, you can remove the printer driver fr
ii Preface Copyright © 2002 by Canon, Inc. All rights reserved. This manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or part, without the prior wr
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Chapter 3 Printing 3-1PrintingChapter 33PrintingContents of this chapter:❏ Printing a Document...
3-2 Printing Chapter 3Printing a Document 3Once you have installed the software, you are ready to print a document, from any Windows application tha
Chapter 3 Printing 3-3PrintingYou can change a number of print settings, such as the paper size, page layout, resolution, and halftoning method. If
3-4 Printing Chapter 34. To accept the changes and close the dialog box, click OK.To accept the changes and leave the dialog box open, click Apply.T
Chapter 3 Printing 3-5Printing4. To accept the changes, close the dialog box, and print the document, click OK.If available, to accept the changes a
3-6 Printing Chapter 3Defining Page Settings 3Page settings determine the following print results, as defined on the Page Setup tab in the Propertie
Chapter 3 Printing 3-7Printing❏ OrientationClick Portrait or Landscape to determine how your document is oriented on the page when printed. Portrait
3-8 Printing Chapter 32. In the Custom Paper Size Setting dialog box, under Custom Paper List, click an existing form name.3. If you want to assign
Chapter 3 Printing 3-9PrintingMeeting Size RequirementsWhen defining the custom form, the size and printer area margins you set must meet certain re
Contents iii Contents Chapter 1 Introduction...
3-10 Printing Chapter 3Defining and Assigning the Custom FormFirst, you need to define the custom-sized form to make it available on your system. Ne
Chapter 3 Printing 3-11Printing6. In the Paper Size boxes, type the width and height of your form.7. In the Printer Area Margins boxes, type the app
3-12 Printing Chapter 36. In the Change Forms dialog box, in the Available Forms list, click the custom-sized form to want to assign. You can click
Chapter 3 Printing 3-13PrintingThe custom-sized form becomes available in your printer driver and can be selected in the Page Size and Output Size b
3-14 Printing Chapter 32. In the Overlay dialog box, do one of the following:• In the File Name list, click an existing overlay image. • To select a
Chapter 3 Printing 3-15PrintingWhen you type, rather than click, the actual values, the preview illustration of the overlay image does not automatic
3-16 Printing Chapter 3❏ ResolutionClick the resolution, in dots per inch (dpi) for your printed document. Usually, the higher the resolution, the s
Chapter 3 Printing 3-17Printing2. In the More Options dialog box, click Toner Saver.3. To save your setting, click OK.To return the setting to its d
3-18 Printing Chapter 32. In the Add Profile dialog box, enter a name for the new print profile in the Name box.3. In the Icon box, click an icon to
Chapter 3 Printing 3-19PrintingEditing a Print Profile 3After adding print profiles, you can edit a print profile to accomplish one of the following
iv Contents Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions...4-1 Printer Cannot Be Ini
3-20 Printing Chapter 3Changing Information About a Print Profile 3For easier reference, you may want to assign a different name or icon to a print
Chapter 3 Printing 3-21PrintingExporting a Print Profile 3To keep the number of print profiles to a minimum, you can export a print profile as a fil
3-22 Printing Chapter 3Importing a Print Profile 3If you have a print profile that you exported to a file and then deleted, you can import the file
Chapter 3 Printing 3-23PrintingDeleting a Print Profile 3When you decide that you no longer need a print profile, you can delete it (for example, af
3-24 Printing Chapter 34. In the Properties dialog box (Windows 98/Me), Printing Preferences dialog box (Windows 2000), Properties dialog box or Pri
Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions 4-1Frequently Asked QuestionsChapter 44Frequently Asked QuestionsContents of this chapter:❏ Printer Cannot Be I
4-2 Frequently Asked Questions Chapter 4Printer Cannot Be Initialized. 4❏ Is the operation panel blank?You might have a power problem. Check that th
Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions 4-3Frequently Asked QuestionsTo remove the device: Click Start, point to Settings and then click Control Panel
4-4 Frequently Asked Questions Chapter 43. Disconnect your printer cable from the port.4. Start the installation process again. For instructions, se
Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions 4-5Frequently Asked Questions❏ Is the document printing with undesirable results?You may experience undesirable
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 Introduction Chapter 1 1Introduction Welcome and congratulations on your purchase of the Canon FAXPHONE L75 (also referr
4-6 Frequently Asked Questions Chapter 4❏ Are you unable to print to a shared printer?If you are using a client system that is set up to use a share
Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions 4-7Frequently Asked Questions❏ Does some of the document content not fit on the page?Make sure paper is aligned
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Appendix A Sharing Your Printer Cross-Platform in Windows 2000/XP A-1Sharing Your Printer Cross-Platform in Windows 2000/XPAppendix AASharing Your P
A- 2 Sharing Your Printer Cross-Platform in Windows 2000/XP Appendix A•When prompted for an .inf file, browse your printer driver installation disk
Appendix B Installing from a Local or Network Drive B-1Installing from a Local or Network DriveAppendix BBInstalling from a Local or NetworkDriveIf
B- 2 Installing from a Local or Network Drive Appendix B4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.During installatio
Appendix B Installing from a Local or Network Drive B-3 Installing from a Local or Network Drive For Windows 2000/XP: See Step 7. 7. For Windows 20
B- 4 Installing from a Local or Network Drive Appendix B8. When the setup is finished, if prompted, restart Windows.The installation program determi
Glossary G-1GlossaryGGlossaryAapplicationSoftware prepared for a specific function or set of functions. Examples of an application program include
1-2 Introduction Chapter 1 Printer Driver: an Overview 1 The printer driver is software that enables the printer to communicate with your computer.
G- 2 GlossaryFformA custom paper size, with width and height dimensions defined by the user.GgraphicA written, printed, or electronically displayed
Glossary G-3GlossaryNnetworkA group of computers connected by cables or other means and using software that enables them to share equipment (such a
G- 4 GlossarySscalingEnlarging or reducing the printed image.UUSBUniversal Serial Bus. A connectivity specification for attaching peripherals to co
Index I-1IndexIndexIAaboutdisplaying printer driver information 3-23Bbrightnesssetting 3-16Ccablesystem requirement 1-3change portoverview 2-9compu
I- 2 IndexMmanual scalingsetting 3-7memorysystem requirement 1-3monitorsystem requirement 1-3Nnetwork driveinstalling from B-1Ooperating systemsyst
Index I-3IndexQquality settingsdefining 3-15Rreducing the print sizesetting manually 3-7remove printer driverprocedure 2-9resolutionsetting 3-16Ssa
I- 4 IndexMP330.book Page 4 Tuesday, October 22, 2002 3:21 PM
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-3 Introduction ❏ Memory •Windows 98/Me: 32 megabytes (MB) of RAM. 64 MB of RAM or more is recommended.•Windows 2000/XP: 64
1-4 Introduction Chapter 1 About This Guide 1 This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of Windows. This includes how to start your system
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-5 Introduction Monospaced text Used for commands you might type when installing the software, or system messages that may
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