Canon imagePROGRAF iPF510 User Manual

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Network Setting (Macintosh)

Conguring the Destination for Bonjour Network

(Macintosh)

In Mac OS X 10.2.8 and later, use Bonjour functions to easily connect the printer to the network. Follow the
steps below to congure the destination if you use the printer on TCP/IP network.

Note

In Mac OS 9, if the computer’s TCP/IP settings have been congured, you can connect the printer to the

network as easily as with the Bonjour function.
Select IP Print (Auto) from the Destination list in Chooser to specify the destination.

Important

Bonjour and IP Print (Auto) do not support printing to a printer on other network groups that require a

router for connection. Make sure the computer and printer are on the same network. For information

about network settings, ask your network administrator.

By default, Bonjour is activated on the printer. The printer name as displayed in Chooser in Mac

OS 9 or Printer Setup Utility (or Print Center ) in Mac OS X is predened as the Multicast DNS

Service Name. You can activate or deactivate the Bonjour function or change the printer name by using

RemoteUI. For instructions on changing it, see “Using RemoteUI”. (→P.544)

1.

Choose Utilities (or Applications ) in the Go menu of Finder.

2.

Click Printer Setup Utility (or Print Center ) in the Utilities folder.

3.

If the printer name is not displayed in Printer List, click Add.

4.

Select the printer from the list in the Printer Browser window and click Add.

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