Connecting the Printer to the Network

    01-Jul-2009
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    Solution

    If multiple computers are being used in the network environment, you can share the printer connected to one computer with other computers.
    The Windows versions of the computers connected to the network do not necessarily have to be the same.
    • Settings on Print Server
    Describes the procedure for setting up a computer directly connected to a printer with a USB cable.
    • Settings on Client PC
    Describes the procedure for setting up those computers that will use this printer through the network.
    When you execute print, the data is sent through the print server system to the printer.
    IMPORTANT
    In case an error occurred when a document is printed by the client system to a shared printer, the error message of Canon IJ Status Monitor will be displayed both on the client system and the print server system. For regular printing, Canon IJ Status Monitor will be displayed only on the client system.
    REFERENCE
    Install the printer driver from the Setup CD-ROM that accompanies the printer on the print server system and each of the client systems according to the OS of each system.

    Settings on Print Server
    To use a printer in a network, set printer sharing on the print server system.
    The procedure for setting up the print server systems is as follows:

    1. Install the printer driver on the print server system
    For details on installation instructions, refer to the "Install the Software" in the manual: Getting Started.

    2. Select items from the Start menu as shown below:
    • In Windows Vista, select the Start menu -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Printers.
    • In Windows XP, select the Start menu -> Control Panel -> Printers and Other Hardware -> Printers and Faxes.
    • In Windows 2000, select the Start menu -> Settings -> Printers.
    The Printers window (Windows Vista, Windows 2000) or Printers and Faxes window (Windows XP) is displayed.

    3. Click the icon for the model name of printer to be shared
    • In Windows Vista, press the Alt key on your keyboard and then select Run as administrator -> Sharing... from the displayed File menu.
    • In Windows XP or Windows 2000, select Sharing... from the File menu.
    REFERENCE
    Windows XP may display a message recommending the user to use the Network Setup Wizard to set up sharing.
    When this message appears, choose not to use the wizard and then set up sharing.

    4. Set sharing
    Select Share this printer (Windows Vista, Windows XP) or Shared as (Windows 2000) on the Sharing tab to set a shared name as desired, and click OK.
    IMPORTANT
    In Windows Vista, a confirmation/warning dialog box may appear when installing, uninstalling, or starting software.
    This dialog box appears when administrative rights are required to perform a task.
    If you are logged on to an administrator account, click Continue or Allow to continue.
    Some applications require an administrator account to continue. If you are logged on to a standard account, switch to an administrator account, and restart the operation from the beginning.

    This completes the setup on the print server system. Next, set up the client systems.

    Settings on Client PC (Windows Vista)
    After setting up the print server system, set up the client system.
    The procedure for setting up the client systems is as follows:

    1. Install the printer driver on the client systems
    To install the driver, load the Setup CD-ROM that comes with the printer, and select Custom Install.
    For details on connection instructions, refer to the "Install the Software" in the manual: Getting Started.
    REFERENCE
    During the installation, a screen prompting you to turn the printer on appears. Click Manual Selection and then select an appropriate port to complete your installation.

    2. Start the wizard
    Select the Start menu -> Network -> Add a printer.
    The Add Printer window appears.

    3. Add a printer
    Select Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer, and click the icon for the printer that you have configured on the print server system to be shared, and then click Next.
    REFERENCE
    • If the icon for the printer is not displayed, check that the printer is actually connected to the print server.
    • It may take some time for the icon for the printer to appear.

    4. Complete the setup
    Take the appropriate action as described on the screen and then click Finish.
    The icon for the shared printer will be created in the Printers window.
    This completes the setup on the client systems. You can now share the printer in the network.

    Settings on Client PC (Windows XP/Windows 2000)
    After setting up the print server system, set up the client system.
    The procedure for setting up the client systems is as follows:

    1. Install the printer driver on the client systems
    To install the driver, load the Setup CD-ROM that comes with the printer, and select Custom Install.
    For details on connection instructions, refer to the "Install the Software" in the manual: Getting Started.
    REFERENCE
    During the installation, a screen prompting you to turn the printer on appears. Click Manual Selection and then select an appropriate port to complete your installation.

    2. Start the wizard
    • In Windows XP, select the Start menu -> Control Panel -> Printers and Other Hardware -> Printers and Faxes -> Add a printer.
    • In Windows 2000, select the Start menu -> Settings -> Printers -> Add a printer.
    When Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard screen appears, click Next.

    3. Add a printer
    Select A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer (Windows XP) or Network printer (Windows 2000), then click Next.
    On the Specify a Printer window (Windows XP) or Locate Your Printer window (Windows 2000), click Next and then search for the print server system.
    Click the icon for the printer that you have configured on the print server system to be shared, and then click Next.
    REFERENCE
    If the icon for the printer is not displayed, check that the printer is actually connected to the print server.

    4. Complete the setup
    Take the appropriate action as described on the screen and then click Finish.
    The icon for the shared printer will be created in the Printers and Faxes window (Windows XP) or Printers window (Windows 2000).
    This completes the setup on the client systems. You can now share the printer in the network.

    Restrictions on Network Printing
    These are restrictions that apply if you are using a printer in a network environment. Check the restrictions for the environment you are using.

    If you are sharing a printer in a network:
    - A print completion message may be displayed.To disable the message display, follow the procedure below.
    • In Windows Vista, press the Alt key from the Printers window on the client system. Open Run as administrator -> Server Properties... from the displayed File menu, uncheck Show informational notifications for network printers on the Advanced tab, and then restart the computer.
    • In Windows XP or Windows 2000, open Server Properties from the File menu of the Printer and Faxes window (Windows XP) or the Printers window (Windows 2000) on the print server system, uncheck Notify when remote documents are printed on the Advanced tab, and then restart the computer.
    - The bi-directional communication function is disabled so that the correct printer status may not be recognized.
    If a client user opens the printer driver properties and then clicks OK with the Enable bidirectional support check box on the Ports tab unchecked, the bi-directional function of the printer server system may also be disabled.
    In this case, make sure that Enable bidirectional support check box is checked on both the print server system and the client system.
    - When you print from a client system, you cannot use Canon IJ Preview.
    - If the functions on the Maintenance tab cannot be set properly from a client system, they may be grayed out.
    In this case, change the settings from the print server.
    When you change the settings of the print server, you should delete the icon of the shared printer from the client system, and then specify the shared settings again in the client system.

    If the same printer driver is installed in the print server system and the client system as the local printer:
    • The net crawl function may automatically create a network printer icon on the client system.