Configuring the appletalk protocol, Open the printer setup utility, Configuring the appletalk protocol -25 – Canon W8400 User Manual
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Macintosh Network Settings
Chapter 3
Printing by Objective
Chapter 7
Operating the
Function Menu
Configuring the AppleTalk Protocol
The AppleTalk protocol is disabled in the factory default
printer settings. To connect to the printer using AppleTalk,
the AppleTalk protocol needs to be enabled on the printer.
The printer protocol settings can be configured using the
operation panel or a web browser (Remote UI).
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Remote UI (
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The AppleTalk settings can be configured using a web
browser from a Macintosh computer on which TCP/IP
has already been setup. To configure the settings, set
the printer IP address using the operation panel, and
then configure the protocol settings using a web browser.
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Printer Operation Panel (
You can configure the AppleTalk settings using the
printer operation panel.
Important
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Before configuring the AppleTalk settings, verify that
the printer is switched on and connected to the
network.
Setting the Protocol Using a Web Browser
(Remote UI)
Important
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You can use Netscape Navigator/Communicator 6.0 or
later, or Internet Explorer 5.01 or later for the web
browser. The Macintosh Safari web browser is not
supported.
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You cannot connect to the printer via a proxy server. In
an environment that uses a proxy server, add the
printer IP address to Exceptions (addresses that do
not use a proxy) in the web browser proxy server
settings. (These settings vary depending on the
network environment.)
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Enable JavaScript and Cookies in the web browser.
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If multiple remote UIs are run at the same time, the last
setting made will be used. It is recommended that you
only start Remote UI once.
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When Remote UI is started using the printer name,
make sure that the DNS settings for the DNS
environment and board have been set up correctly.
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If you are using the Zeroconf function to connect to the
printer on a system using Mac OS X Ver. 10.2.5 or
later, you can use the following procedure to start
Remote UI.
1. Open the Printer Setup Utility.
2. Select the name of this printer from the print list
and click the Add button.