Windows 2000/xp add printer wizard, Windows 2000/xp add printer wizard -38 – Canon FAX-L380 User Manual

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Using the Machine on Your Network

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Enter the name of the printer you want to use

click [Next].

If you accept the default name, leave the edit box as it is

➞ click [Next].

NOTE

This step is only for Windows 98/Me.

If the connection fails, you will be able to install the printer but you will not be able to use the printer until it comes
back online.

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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation.

Windows 2000/XP Add Printer Wizard

The following is the procedure to connect to the shared printer on your network using Windows 2000/
XP.

IMPORTANT

Be sure that you have logged on as a member of Administrators. The full control access right for the printer is
necessary for the installation of CARPS.

1

From the [Start] menu, select [Settings]

click [Printers] (in Windows XP, select [Printers and Faxes]

from [Start] menu).

The [Printers] (in Windows XP, [Printers and Faxes]) folder appears.

2

Double-click the [Add Printer] icon (in Windows XP, click [Add a printer] in [Printer Tasks]).

The [Add Printer Wizard] dialog box appears.

3

Select [Network printer] (in Windows XP, select [A network printer, or a printer attached to another
computer)]

click [Next].

The [Connect to Printer] (in Windows XP, [Specify a Printer]) dialog box appears.

4

Enter the name of the printer you want to connect to

click [Next].

If you do not know the name of the printer, click [Next] without entering the name to proceed to the [Browse for
Printer] dialog box. In this dialog box, select the printer

➞ click [OK].

NOTE

If the printer name is invalid, it means the client cannot to connect to the shared printer.

If a suitable driver is not found, it probably means the server is a Windows 98/Me computer.

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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation.

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