Set correct printer port. (windows) – Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300 13" Photographic Inkjet Printer User Manual

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Note

• If multiple printers are registered to your computer, set your printer as default printer to make the one

selected by default.

For macOS:

Make sure your printer's name is selected in

Printer

in the Print dialog.

Note

• If multiple printers are registered to your computer, select

Set as Default Printer

from

System

Preferences

>

Printers & Scanners

for a printer to make the one selected by default.

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Set correct printer port. (Windows)

For connecting printer to computer using USB cable:

1. Make sure the printer is turned on.

2. Select

Devices and Printers

in the

Control Panel

and right-click the icon of the printer to correct the

printer port.

3. Select

Remove device

, delete the unnecessary printer driver.

4. Unplug the USB cable.

5. Reconnect the USB cable.

The printer driver rebuilding starts and a new printer icon is added.

If the printer icon is not added after about 5 minutes, printer driver is not installed correctly. Redo printer
setup.

For connecting printer to the network:

You can perform network settings using IJ Network Device Setup Utility.

1. Start Up IJ Network Device Setup Utility.

Starting Up IJ Network Device Setup Utility

2. Select

Diagnose and Repair

.

Connectable printer detection is performed.

3. Chose the printer that you want to reconnect from the list, and select

Next

.

Select

Next

when the diagnosis result is displayed.

4. Select

Exit

.

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Are you trying to print a large data file? (Windows)

If you are trying to print a large data file, it takes a long time to start printing.

If the printer does not start printing after a certain period of time, select

On

for

Prevention of Print Data Loss

on

the

Print Options

dialog box.

For details, refer to

Page Setup Tab Description

.

Important

• Selecting

On

for

Prevention of Print Data Loss

may reduce print quality.

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