Basic Windows Operations
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Depending on the computer that you use, the operation may differ. |
Displaying the Printer Folder
Windows Vista
[Start]
select [Control Panel]
[Printer].
Windows 7/Server 2008 R2[Start]
select [Devices and Printers].
Windows 8/Server 2012
Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen
select [Control Panel]
[View devices and printers].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2
Right-click [Start]
select [Control Panel]
[View devices and printers].
Windows 10
[
]
select [Windows System]
[Control Panel]
[Hardware and Sound]
[Devices and Printers].
Windows Server 2008
[Start]
select [Control Panel]
double-click [Printers].
Windows Server 2016
Right-click [
]
select [Control Panel]
[Hardware]
[Devices and Printers].
Enabling [Network discovery]
Enable [Network discovery] to view the computers on your network.
Windows Vista[Start]
select [Control Panel]
[View network status and tasks]
select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Windows 7/Server 2008 R2[Start]
select [Control Panel]
[View network status and tasks]
[Change advanced sharing settings]
select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Windows 8/Server 2012Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen
select [Control Panel]
[View network status and tasks]
[Change advanced sharing settings]
select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2Right-click [Start]
select [Control Panel]
[View network status and tasks]
[Change advanced sharing settings]
select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Windows 10[
]
select [Windows System]
[Control Panel]
[View network status and tasks]
[Change advanced sharing settings]
select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Windows Server 2008[Start]
select [Control Panel]
double-click [Network and Sharing Center]
select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Windows Server 2016Right-click [
]
select [Control Panel]
[View network status and tasks]
[Change advanced sharing settings]
select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
Displaying Shared Printers in the Print Server
1
Open Windows Explorer.
Windows Vista/7/Server 2008
[Start]
select [All Programs] or [Programs]
[Accessories]
[Windows Explorer].
Windows 8/Server 2012
Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen
select [File Explorer].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2
Right-click [Start]
select [File Explorer].
Windows 10/Server 2016Right-click [
]
select [File Explorer].
2
Select the printer server in [Network] or [My Network Places].
To view computers on the network, you may need to turn on network discovery or search the network for computers.
Shared printers are displayed.
Printing a Test Page in Windows
You can check whether the printer driver is operational by printing a test page in Windows.
1
Load Letter size paper in the multi-purpose tray.
Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray2
3
Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine, and click [Printer properties] or [Properties].
4
Click [Print Test Page] in [General] tab.
The test page is printed.
Checking the Bit Architecture
If you are not sure whether your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows follow the procedure below.
1
Display [Control Panel].
Windows Vista/7/Server 2008
[Start]
select [Control Panel].
Windows 8/Server 2012
Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen
select [Control Panel].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2
Right-click [Start]
select [Control Panel].
Windows 10/Server 2016
Proceed to step 2.
2
Display [System].
Windows Vista/7/8/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012
Click [System and Maintenance] or [System and Security]
[System].
Windows 10/Server 2016Click [
]
[Settings]
[System]
select [About].
Windows Server 2008
Double-click [System].
3
Check the bit architecture.
For 32-bit versions
[32-bit Operating System] is displayed.
For 64-bit versions
[64-bit Operating System] is displayed.
Checking the Computer Name
1
Display [Control Panel].
Windows Vista/7/Server 2008
[Start]
select [Control Panel].
Windows 8/Server 2012
Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen
select [Control Panel].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2Right-click [Start]
select [Control Panel].
Windows 10[
]
select [Windows System]
[Control Panel].
Server 2016Right-click [
]
select [Control Panel].
2
Display [System].
Windows Vista/7/8/10/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012/Server 2016
Click [System and Maintenance] or [System and Security]
[System].
Windows Server 2008
Double-click [System].
3
Check the computer name.
Checking the Printer Port
1
2
Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine, and click [Printer properties] or [Properties].
3
In the [Ports] tab, check that the port is selected correctly.
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If you are using a network connection and have changed the machine's IP addressIf [Description] for the selected port is [Canon MFNP Port], and the machine and the computer are on the same subnet, then the connection will be maintained. You do not need to add a new port. If it is [Standard TCP/IP Port], you need to add a new port. Configuring Printer Ports |
Checking Bidirectional Communication
1
2
Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine, and click [Printer properties] or [Properties].
3
In the [Ports] tab, make sure that the [Enable bidirectional support] check box is selected.
Checking the SSID to Which Your Computer is Connected
If your computer is connected to a wireless LAN network, click
,
,
, or
in the system tray to display the SSID of the connected wireless LAN router.
When Printing or Sending from the Windows Store App
Windows 8/Server 2012Display the charms on the right side of the screen
Tap or click [Devices]
The driver that you use
[Print].
Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2Display the charms on the right side of the screen
Tap or click [Devices]
[Print]
The driver that you use
[Print].
Windows 10Tap or click [Print] on the application
The driver that you use
[Print].
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If you print a document or send a fax using this method, only a limited number of functions are available. If the message [The printer requires your attention. Go to the desktop to take care of it.] is displayed, go to the desktop and perform the required operations. This message appears when the machine is set to display the user name when printing documents, sending faxes or similar instances. |