Connecting to a Computer

When Connecting Using a USB Cable

Connect the printer to a computer equipped with a USB port using a USB cable.
IMPORTANT
Do not plug or unplug the USB cable while the printer or computer is on.
This may cause the printer to malfunction.
About unidirectional communication equipment
The printer performs bi-directional communication. Operation of the printer when connected via unidirectional communication equipment was not tested, and as a result, Canon cannot guarantee printer operation if the printer is connected using unidirectional print servers, USB hubs or switching devices.
NOTE
About the USB interface
The appropriate USB interface varies depending on the operating system of the connected computer as follows. For more details, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, Server 2003, and Server 2008:
Hi-Speed USB/USB
Mac OS X (10.3.2 or earlier):
USB
Mac OS X (10.3.3 or later):
Hi-Speed USB/USB
About the interface cable
This printer does not come with an interface cable. Have an appropriate one available for the computer you are using or the connecting method.
Use a USB cable with the following symbol.
1
Make sure that the printer and computer are OFF.
2
Connect the USB cable.
Flat end (A):
Connects to a USB port on your computer.
Square end (B):
Connects to the USB connector on this printer.
Do not turn the printer ON at this stage even if you want to install the printer driver.

When Connecting with a LAN Cable

Because this printer supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX connections, you can share the printer by directly connecting to a network from computers including Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX.
This printer recognizes the Ethernet type (100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T) automatically.
IMPORTANT
If more than one devices are connected to an AppleTalk network
Turn on each device at an interval of ten seconds or longer.
NOTE
About the network environment
This printer supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX connections.
About the LAN cable
This printer does not come with a LAN cable or a hub. Have cables or a hub ready as needed.
Use a Category 5 or higher twisted pair cable for the LAN.
If you want to connect the printer to a 100BASE-TX Ethernet network, all the devices to be connected to the LAN (hub, LAN cable, and network board for computer) must support 100BASE-TX.
For more details, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
When the printer is connected to a network
Check the MAC address of the print server with Network Status Print, and then configure the network operating system (UNIX, etc.) and print server.
1
Attach the ferrite core to the LAN cable as shown in the figure.
Attach the ferrite core at 5 cm or less from the end of the connector connected to the printer.
NOTE
The ferrite core is supplied with the printer.
2
Connect the LAN cable.
3
Turn the printer ON.
4
Make sure that the 100 indicator (A) or 10 indicator (B) on the network interface is on.
If you are using 100BASE-TX, the 100 indicator (A) turns on.
If you are using 10BASE-T, the 10 indicator (B) turns on.
 When all the indicators are off
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