var search=[{toc_id:"dwi-int",body:"Introduction¶How to Use the Manual¶Disclaimers¶Copyright¶Trademarks¶¶",category:"dwi-int",title:"Introduction",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-int-guide",body:"How to Use the Manual¶This explains things that you need to know in order to use this manual.¶System Requirements of the Manual¶Notations Used in the Manual¶Searching the Manual¶Manual Display Settings¶¶",category:"dwi-int",title:"How to Use the Manual",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-int-guide-sys_req",body:"System Requirements of the Manual¶The manual works with the following web browsers. Use the manual with the script functions and cookies activated in the web browser.¶Windows¶Internet Explorer 9 and later¶Microsoft Edge¶Firefox 38 and later¶Firefox ESR 38 and later¶Chrome 45 and later (Online browsing only)¶Mac OS¶Safari 8 and later¶Firefox 38 and later¶Chrome 45 and later (Online browsing only)¶iOS¶Safari (iOS 6.0 and later)¶Android¶Chrome 45 and later (Online browsing only)¶¶",category:"dwi-int",title:"System Requirements of the Manual",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-int-guide-desc",body:"Notations Used in the Manual¶This explains symbols and settings used in this manual.¶Symbols Used in This Manual¶In this manual, explanations of items and operations that must be followed while using the driver are set forth the symbols that indicate the following.¶IMPORTANT¶Indicates operational requirements and restrictions. Be sure to read these items carefully to operate the product correctly, and avoid damage to the product.¶NOTE¶Indicates a clarification of an operation, or contains additional explanations for a procedure. Reading these notes is highly recommended.¶About Settings¶In this manual, setting names displayed on the computer screen are represented as shown in the following examples.¶Example:¶[Print]¶[OK]¶¶",category:"dwi-int",title:"Notations Used in the Manual",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-int-guide-srch",body:"Searching the Manual¶When searching the manual according to the following methods, you can find topics that include the character string you are searching for.¶Click the [] tab in the menu area → enter a character string to search for → click [].¶In the displayed search result list, click the title of the topic you want to display.¶You can narrow the range of search topics by the method of specifying the words you want to search for.¶To search for topics that include all of the words (AND search)¶Enter multiple words separated by spaces.¶&lt;Example&gt; If you enter &quot;paper size&quot;, topics that include both &quot;paper&quot; and &quot;size&quot; will be displayed.¶To search for topics that include a phrase (phrase search)¶Enter a phrase enclosed in double quotation marks (&quot;&quot;).¶¶",category:"dwi-int",title:"Searching the Manual",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-int-guide-dis_set",body:"Manual Display Settings¶¶",category:"dwi-int",title:"Manual Display Settings",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-int-disclaimer",body:"Disclaimers¶The information in this document is subject to change without notice.¶CANON INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THEREOF, WARRANTIES AS TO MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. CANON INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL.¶¶",category:"dwi-int",title:"Disclaimers",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-int-copyright",body:"Copyright¶Copyright CANON INC. 2016¶No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Canon Inc.¶¶",category:"dwi-int",title:"Copyright",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-int-tm",body:"Trademarks¶Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.¶Mac is a trademark of Apple Inc.¶Other product and company names herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.¶¶",category:"dwi-int",title:"Trademarks",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-manu",body:"About This Driver¶This driver is a printer driver for Windows for Canon devices. If you use this driver, you can configure detailed print settings.¶Also, if you use Canon Driver Information Assist Service, you can acquire device information, use various device option functions, and use the department management function to acquire authentication information when printing.¶In this manual, the function for acquiring device information using Canon Driver Information Assist Service is referred to as the device information acquisition function.¶Device information that can be acquired with Canon Driver Information Assist Service is as follows.¶Option information¶Information about options (paper supply drawers, finisher, etc.) installed in the device.¶Calibration information¶Information acquired whenever you acquire device option information or perform color printing.¶Authentication information when performing department management printing¶Authentication information acquired whenever you print when using the department management function.¶User authentication management information¶Authentication management information acquired whenever you print when using the user management function.¶Paper information¶User-set paper size (custom paper size) information registered in the device.¶Encryption support information¶NOTE¶In this manual, examples using Windows 7 (32-bit version) are explained. The displayed screen content and procedures may vary according to the device used, driver version, and environment.¶Some functions in the driver software included in the accompanying CD-ROM may not be usable depending on the operating system. The newest version is on the Canon web site. Verify your operating environment etc. and download it if necessary.¶¶",category:"dwi-manu",title:"About This Driver",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_prep",body:"Pre-installation Check¶This explains what you need to confirm beforehand in order to install the driver correctly.¶About Installation¶System and Service Requirements¶Installation Preparations and Precautions¶How to Refer to the Readme File¶¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_prep",title:"Pre-installation Check",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_prep-about",body:"About Installation¶This explains how to select the driver installation method and what items are necessary to use the device information retrieval function.¶Selecting the Installation Method¶To install the driver, you need to select an installation method that is suited to the connection environment of the device you are using.¶For a TCP/IP network environment: select [Standard] and install ¶For a USB connection environment: select [USB Connection] and install ¶If you want to use the device in a network connection environment other than TCP/IP protocol, select [Custom] and install.¶If you could not install by selecting [Standard] or [USB Connection], refer to another installation procedure such as [Custom].¶Items Required to Use the Device Information Retrieval Function¶For the device information retrieval function, the device information retrieval path and Canon Driver Information Assist Service installation destination etc. vary according to the following factors.¶Type of print queue (local printer or network printer)¶Connection method of the device (network connection (LPR etc.) or local connection (USB))¶Server environment (terminal server or XenApp/Presentation Server)¶The items required for the Canon Driver Information Assist Service installation destination etc. for each combination of the above factors are shown below.¶For a local printer:¶When connected to a network: device information can be retrieved with the driver alone¶When connected locally*: Canon Driver Information Assist Service must be installed on the same computer¶* For local connections, you may not be able to use the device information retrieval function, depending on the device and environment you are using.¶For a network printer:¶When connected to a shared server: Canon Driver Information Assist Service must be installed on the print server¶When connected by IPP: device information can be retrieved with the driver alone (when via IIS, configuration information cannot be retrieved)¶¶Related Topics¶About This Driver¶Selecting [Standard] to Install¶Selecting [Custom] to Install¶Selecting [USB Connection] to Install¶Installing by Specifying an inf File¶¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_prep",title:"About Installation",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_prep-sys_req",body:"System and Service Requirements¶This explains the system environments required to use the driver. It also explains the services and environment required when you want to use the device information retrieval function.¶System Requirements¶Operating Systems¶Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10¶Windows Server 2003/2003 R2/2008/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2¶For server-based computing environments:¶Operating systems in a server environment¶Windows Server 2003/2003 R2/2008/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2¶Server components¶Citrix Presentation Server 4.5¶Citrix XenApp 5.0/6.0/6.5/7.5/7.6¶Citrix XenDesktop 4.0/5.0/5.5/5.6/7.0/7.1/7.5/7.6¶VMware vSphere 4/5/5.1/5.5/6.0¶Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V)¶Remote Desktop Service on Windows Server 2012 R2¶TS-RemoteApp on Windows Server 2008¶Operating systems for a clustering server¶Windows Server 2003/2003 R2/2008/2008 R2 (Enterprise/Datacenter Edition)¶Windows Server 2012/2012 R2¶Computer¶Any computer which runs the above operating system software properly.¶NOTE¶For the support status of the newest operating systems and service packs, check the Canon web site (http://www.canon.com/).¶Services Required for the Device Information Retrieval Function¶If you want to use the device information retrieval function, you need the following services and environments.¶Operating System Services¶You can use the device information retrieval function only when all the following services are installed in the operating system and not set to [Disabled].¶Remote Procedure (RPC)¶TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service¶Workstation¶Protocols¶UDP or TCP (IPv4 or IPv6) ¶Supported Device Connection Configurations¶When connected to a network: TCP/IP or IPX¶When connected locally (32-bit): USB¶¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_prep",title:"System and Service Requirements",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_prep-caution",body:"Installation Preparations and Precautions¶This explains the preparations for installing the driver correctly, and precautions to take when installing.¶Installation Preparations¶Before installing the driver, complete the following operations.¶Acquire the installer¶You can acquire the installer by any of the following means.¶Download from the web site (32-bit and 64-bit versions)¶Download the Setup version driver from the Canon web site (http://www.canon.com/). If you download the inf version, perform the installation by referring to an installation procedure that uses the inf file.¶Supplied CD-ROM¶About Installation¶After checking the installation overview, select the installation method that suits the connection environment of the device you are using. Also, if you want to use the device information retrieval function, check the items required to use the device information retrieval function.¶Precautions to Be Taken When Installing¶Take care of the following items when installing.¶If the [User Account Control] dialog box is displayed, perform the following operation.¶If you are logged on with an Administrator account: Click [Allow] or [Continue].¶If you are logged on with a standard user account: Enter an Administrator account password → click [OK].¶If the [Windows Security] dialog box is displayed, click [Install this driver software anyway].¶If you are installing with the device connected via a network, the following dialog box may be displayed. If you want to use the device information retrieval function, select [Yes]. You can use the device information retrieval function when the Windows Firewall block is released for Canon Driver Information Assist Service.¶¶If you use the installer to install a driver, you can update existing drivers at the same time that you install the new driver.¶Related Topics¶Selecting [Standard] to Install¶Selecting [Custom] to Install¶Selecting [USB Connection] to Install¶Installing by Specifying an inf File¶¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_prep",title:"Installation Preparations and Precautions",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_prep-readme",body:"How to Refer to the Readme File¶In the Readme file are written restrictions and precautions when installing drivers or using drivers.¶Refer to Readme.hta, stored in the following location.¶For UFR II¶UFRII\\us_eng\\32BIT¶UFRII\\us_eng\\x64¶For PCL¶PCL\\us_eng\\32BIT¶PCL\\us_eng\\x64¶For PS¶PS\\us_eng\\32BIT¶PS\\us_eng\\x64¶¶¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_prep",title:"How to Refer to the Readme File",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst",body:"Installation Using the Installer¶This explains the procedure for installing using the installer included in the supplied CD-ROM or an installer downloaded from the web site.¶Select the procedure most suitable to the device connection configuration and installation method.¶Selecting [Standard] to Install¶Selecting [Custom] to Install¶Selecting [USB Connection] to Install¶¶",category:"dwi-inst",title:"Installation Using the Installer",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst-nw",body:"Selecting [Standard] to Install¶This explains the procedure for automatically searching for a device on a network and installing a driver ([Standard]).¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶System and Service Requirements¶A TCP/IP Network Environment¶If you do not know the network environment you are using, check with your network administrator.¶The device must be in the same subnet as the computer you are using.¶Installation Preparations and Precautions¶When starting the computer, log on as a member of Administrators.¶[Desktop] screen display (when using Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2)¶Procedures¶1.¶Start the installer.¶If you are using an installer downloaded from the web site¶Double-click the downloaded file to decompress it. If the installer does not start automatically after it is decompressed, double-click [Setup.exe].¶If you are using the accompanying CD-ROM¶(1) Set the CD-ROM in the computer → click [Installation].¶¶(2) In the [Installation] screen, confirm the driver → click [Installation].¶If the CD-ROM menu is not displayed, click &quot;Open details.&quot;¶{+}¶{¶In the following procedure, start the installer.¶For Windows Server 2003/2003 R2:¶Double-click the CD-ROM icon in [My Computer] → double-click [MInst.exe].¶For Windows Server 2003/2003 R2:¶When the [Tap to choose what happens with this disc.] message is displayed: Click the message → click [Run MInst.exe].¶When the [AutoPlay] dialog box is displayed: Click [Run MInst.exe].¶When Windows Explorer is displayed: Double-click [MInst.exe].¶When nothing is displayed (Windows10): From Explorer, double-click the CD icon in [This PC] &gt; [Devices and drives].¶When nothing is displayed (Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2): Click Explorer in the [Desktop] screen → double-click the CD icon in [Computer].¶When nothing is displayed (Windows Vista/7/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2): Double-click the CD-ROM icon in [] (Start) &gt; [Computer].¶If the above [MInst.exe] does not exist:¶Double-click [Setup.exe].¶32-bit version: 32BIT\\Setup.exe¶64-bit version: x64\\Setup.exe¶}¶2.¶Read the license agreement → click [Yes].¶¶3.¶Select [Standard] → click [Next].¶[Reactivate Printers in the Sleep Mode and Search]: Select this when you want to detect devices on the network that are in sleep mode.¶[Display Readme File]: Click this to refer to the Readme file.¶¶4.¶Select the required items → click [Next].¶[Process to Install Printer Driver]: Select this if necessary if a driver is already installed.¶[Canon Driver Information Assist Service]: Select this when you want to use the device information retrieval function.¶¶5.¶Select the device to install from [Printer List].¶If the device is not displayed in [Printer List], click [Search Again]. If the device is still not found, select [Custom] and install.¶[IPv4 Devices]/[IPv6 Devices] tab: If you are using Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2, you can switch displays by clicking the tabs.¶¶6.¶If you want to change the name of the device, or set it as the default device, select [Set Printer Information] → click [Next].¶If you do not want to change the name of the device or set it as the default device, click [Next] and proceed to step 8.¶¶7.¶Change [Printer Name] if necessary → click [Next].¶[Set as Default]: Select this to set the device as the device that is normally used.¶[Use as Shared Printer]: Select this if you want to configure shared settings for the device.¶¶8.¶Check [Printer List for Driver Installation] → click [Start].¶Proceed with the installation according to the instructions on the screen.¶9.¶Click [Restart] (or [Exit]).¶The installed device is displayed in [Devices and Printers], [Printers and Faxes], or [Printers] in the Windows Control Panel.¶In Windows 10, the installed device is displayed in [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Printers].¶Related Topics¶About Installation¶Selecting [Custom] to Install¶Configuring Share Print Server Settings¶¶¶",category:"dwi-inst",title:"Selecting [Standard] to Install",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst-cstm",body:"Selecting [Custom] to Install¶This explains the procedure for manually specifying the port to use for a network connection or local connection and installing the driver. As well as existing ports, you can add a standard TCP/IP port or network printer port.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶System and Service Requirements¶Installation Preparations and Precautions¶Confirm the port to be specified¶Specify a standard TCP/IP port or a network printer port. You can specify an already registered port. You can select a temporary port ([LPT1] etc.) and set it after installation is complete.¶Confirm the name and IP address of the device (if adding a standard TCP/IP port).¶You must enter the device name and IP address when adding a standard TCP/IP port and installing. For the name of the device, use the name by which the device is known on the network. If you do not know the device name or IP address, check with your network administrator.¶Confirm the queue specified for each port (if the target device is shown in the following).¶If an optional external print server unit is attached to the target device, after selecting the port, you must specify the queue. Click &quot;Open details,&quot; and confirm the queue corresponding to the selected port.¶{+}¶{¶Specify the queues corresponding to the port.¶For LPR:¶For Windows TCP/IP, enter a Print, Hold, and Direct queue name in the [Queue Name] column.¶For RAW:¶The queue to be specified is determined by the port number.¶9100: Print, Hold, or Direct¶9101: Direct queue¶9102: Print queue¶9103: Hold queue¶For SMB:¶When you select the device from the network tree, three queues are displayed. Select one from among the displayed queues.¶}¶When starting the computer, log on as a member of Administrators.¶[Desktop] screen display (when using Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2)¶Procedures¶1.¶Start the installer.¶If you are using an installer downloaded from the web site¶Double-click the downloaded file to decompress it. If the installer does not start automatically after it is decompressed, double-click [Setup.exe].¶If you are using the accompanying CD-ROM¶(1) Set the CD-ROM in the computer → click [Installation].¶¶(2) In the [Installation] screen, confirm the driver → click [Installation].¶If the CD-ROM menu is not displayed, click &quot;Open details.&quot;¶{+}¶{¶In the following procedure, start the installer.¶For Windows Server 2003/2003 R2:¶Double-click the CD-ROM icon in [My Computer] → double-click [MInst.exe].¶For Windows Server 2003/2003 R2:¶When the [Tap to choose what happens with this disc.] message is displayed: Click the message → click [Run MInst.exe].¶When the [AutoPlay] dialog box is displayed: Click [Run MInst.exe].¶When Windows Explorer is displayed: Double-click [MInst.exe].¶When nothing is displayed (Windows10): From Explorer, double-click the CD icon in [This PC] &gt; [Devices and drives].¶When nothing is displayed (Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2): Click Explorer in the [Desktop] screen → double-click the CD icon in [Computer].¶When nothing is displayed (Windows Vista/7/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2): Double-click the CD-ROM icon in [] (Start) &gt; [Computer].¶If the above [MInst.exe] does not exist:¶Double-click [Setup.exe].¶32-bit version: 32BIT\\Setup.exe¶64-bit version: x64\\Setup.exe¶}¶2.¶Read the license agreement → click [Yes].¶¶3.¶Select [Custom] → click [Next].¶¶4.¶Select the required items → click [Next].¶[Process to Install Printer Driver]: Select this if necessary if a driver is already installed.¶[Canon Driver Information Assist Service]: Select this when you want to use the device information retrieval function.¶¶5.¶Select the device to install from [Printer List] → click [Next].¶6.¶Set the port.¶When selecting multiple devices, the following screen is displayed for each device and different ports can be selected.¶If you are using an existing port, select the port from [Port] → proceed to step 8. If you want to specify the port after installation, select a temporary port ([LPT1] etc.) → proceed to step 8.¶¶7.¶Click [Add Port] → select the type of port ([Standard TCP/IP Port] or [Network]) from [Port to Add] → click [OK].¶When adding a network printer port:¶Select the network printer to use → click [OK] → proceed to step 8.¶When adding a standard TCP/IP port:¶Enter the device name or IP address according to the instructions of the wizard.¶[Port Name] is automatically entered. Change the port name if required.¶NOTE¶If the [Additional Port Information Required] or [Additional port information required] screen is displayed, perform one of the following procedures.¶Return to the previous screen in the wizard → re-enter the information in [Hostname or IP address] → click [Next].¶Select [Standard] for [Device Type] → select [Canon Network Printing Device with P9100] → click [Next].Depending on the device you are using, the type of device that you can select in the [Additional Port Information Required] or [Additional port information required] screen &gt; [Device Type] &gt; [Standard] may vary.¶8.¶Select [Printer Name] if necessary → click [Next].¶[Set as Default]: Select this to set the device as the device that is normally used.¶[Use as Shared Printer]: Select this if you want to configure shared settings for the device.¶If you added or selected a network printer port, you cannot set [Printer Name] and [Use as Shared Printer].¶¶9.¶Check [Printer List for Driver Installation] → click [Start].¶Proceed with the installation according to the instructions on the screen.¶10.¶Click [Restart] (or [Exit]).¶The installed device is displayed in [Devices and Printers], [Printers and Faxes], or [Printers] in the Windows Control Panel.¶In Windows 10, the installed device is displayed in [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Printers].¶Related Topics¶About Installation¶Configuring Share Print Server Settings¶Changing to a Standard TCP/IP Port¶¶¶",category:"dwi-inst",title:"Selecting [Custom] to Install",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst-usb",body:"Selecting [USB Connection] to Install¶This explains the procedure for connecting a device and computer with a USB cable and installing a driver.¶IMPORTANT¶If connecting by USB and installing, since Canon Driver Information Assist Service cannot be installed simultaneously, you cannot use the device information retrieval function as is. If you want to use it, install the Canon Driver Information Assist Service after installing the driver. However, if connected by USB, you may not be able to use the device information retrieval function, depending on the device and environment you are using.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶System and Service Requirements¶Installation of the optional USB interface board (if required with the device you are using)¶Page description language selection (plug &amp; play) function setting of the device (if required with the device you are using)¶For details, refer to the manual of the device. ¶¶Installation Preparations and Precautions¶When starting the computer, log on as a member of Administrators.¶[Desktop] screen display (when using Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2)¶Procedures¶1.¶Turn off the device.¶2.¶Start the installer.¶If you are using an installer downloaded from the web site¶Double-click the downloaded file to decompress it. If the installer does not start automatically after it is decompressed, double-click [Setup.exe].¶If you are using the accompanying CD-ROM¶(1) Set the CD-ROM in the computer → click [Installation].¶¶(2) In the [Installation] screen, confirm the driver → click [Installation].¶If the CD-ROM menu is not displayed, click &quot;Open details.&quot;¶{+}¶{¶In the following procedure, start the installer.¶For Windows Server 2003/2003 R2:¶Double-click the CD-ROM icon in [My Computer] → double-click [MInst.exe].¶For Windows Server 2003/2003 R2:¶When the [Tap to choose what happens with this disc.] message is displayed: Click the message → click [Run MInst.exe].¶When the [AutoPlay] dialog box is displayed: Click [Run MInst.exe].¶When Windows Explorer is displayed: Double-click [MInst.exe].¶When nothing is displayed (Windows10): From Explorer, double-click the CD icon in [This PC] &gt; [Devices and drives].¶When nothing is displayed (Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2): Click Explorer in the [Desktop] screen → double-click the CD icon in [Computer].¶When nothing is displayed (Windows Vista/7/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2): Double-click the CD-ROM icon in [] (Start) &gt; [Computer].¶If the above [MInst.exe] does not exist:¶Double-click [Setup.exe].¶32-bit version: 32BIT\\Setup.exe¶64-bit version: x64\\Setup.exe¶}¶3.¶Read the license agreement → click [Yes].¶¶4.¶Select [USB Connection] → click [Next].¶Proceed with the installation according to the instructions on the screen.¶¶5.¶When the following screen appears, connect the device and computer with a USB cable → turn on the device.¶¶Proceed with the installation according to the instructions on the screen.¶If installation fails in the above screen, click &quot;Open details.&quot;¶{+}¶{¶Reinstall after performing the following procedure.¶(1) Connect the device and computer with a USB cable → turn the device on.¶(2) Display the device manager.¶Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2: Right-click [My Computer] &gt; [Administration] &gt; [Device Manager].¶Windows Vista/Server 2008: [Control Panel] &gt; [System and Maintenance] &gt; [Device Manager].¶Windows 7/8/8.1/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2: [Control Panel] &gt; [Hardware and Sound] &gt; [Device Manager].¶Windows 10: [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Device Manager] at the bottom of the screen.¶(3) Right-click the name of the target device displayed in [Other devices] → click [Delete].¶(4) Confirm the device name.¶Canon + &lt;model name&gt;¶}¶6.¶Click [Restart] (or [Exit]).¶The installed device is displayed in [Devices and Printers], [Printers and Faxes], or [Printers] in the Windows Control Panel.¶In Windows 10, the installed device is displayed in [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Printers].¶Related Topics¶About Installation¶Automatically Setting the Device Information Retrieval Function¶¶¶",category:"dwi-inst",title:"Selecting [USB Connection] to Install",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-wo_inst",body:"Installation Without Using the Installer¶This explains the procedure for installing the driver without using the usual installer.¶Installing by Specifying an inf File¶Installing Using a WSD Port¶¶",category:"dwi-wo_inst",title:"Installation Without Using the Installer",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-wo_inst-inf",body:"Installing by Specifying an inf File¶This explains the procedure for installing a driver by specifying an inf file with the Windows add printer function.¶You can also install by selecting a temporary port (such as [LPT1]) in this procedure.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶When starting the computer, logon as a member of Administrators.¶Confirm the IP address of the device (if adding a port).¶Prepare the inf file.¶Acquire the driver from the Canon web site (http://www.canon.com/) or the supplied CD-ROM, and prepare the inf file stored in the following location.¶When downloading from the web site¶32-bit version: Driver¶64-bit version: x64\\Driver¶The above paths may differ depending on the driver.¶When using the supplied CD-ROM:¶For UFR II¶UFRII\\us_eng\\32BIT\\Driver¶For PCL6¶PCL\\us_eng\\32BIT\\Driver\\pcl6¶For PS¶PS\\us_eng\\32BIT\\Driver¶Procedures¶1.¶Select [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows 10:¶Select [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Related settings] &gt; [Devices and printers].¶For Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2:¶Display the charm bar in the [Desktop] screen → click [Settings] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Hardware and Sound] &gt; [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows Vista/Server 2008:¶Select [] (Start) &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers].¶For Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2:¶Select [Start] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers and Faxes].¶2.¶Click [Add a printer] or [Install a printer] → proceed according to the displayed add printer wizard.¶For Windows 10:¶Click [Add a printer or scanner] → after the search result is displayed, click [The printer that I want isn't listed] → proceed according to the displayed add printer wizard.¶3.¶Click [Add a local printer] (or [Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings]).¶4.¶Select [Create a new port] → select [Standard TCP/IP Port] from [Type of port] → click [Next].¶When selecting a temporary port, select [Use an existing port] → temporary port ([LPT1] etc.) → proceed to step 7.¶5.¶Enter the IP address of the device in [Hostname or IP address] → proceed according to the instructions on the screen.¶If the device cannot be found, it may be recognized as an unknown device. If so, click &quot;Open details.&quot;¶{+}¶{¶In Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2, if the device cannot be found, perform the following procedure.¶(1) Display the device manager.¶Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2: Right-click [My Computer] &gt; [Administration] &gt; [Device Manager].¶Windows Vista/Server 2008: [Control Panel] &gt; [System and Maintenance] &gt; [Device Manager].¶Windows 7/8/8.1/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2: [Control Panel] &gt; [Hardware and Sound] &gt; [Device Manager].¶Windows 10: [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Device Manager] at the bottom of the screen.¶(2) Select [Other devices] &gt; [Unknown Device] → click the [Action] menu &gt; [Update Driver] or [Update Driver Software].¶The driver software update wizard is displayed.¶(3) Click [Browse my computer for driver software] &gt; [Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer].¶(4) Select [Printers] from [Common hardware types] → click [Next].¶(5) Click [Have Disk] → proceed to step 8..¶}¶6.¶Click [Finish].¶The procedure for adding the port is finished. Install the driver.¶7.¶In the [Add a printer] screen, click [Have Disk].¶8.¶Click [Browse] → select the folder where the prepared inf file is stored → click [OK].¶¶9.¶Select the device from [Printers] → click [Next].¶10.¶Install the driver according to the instructions on the screen → click [Finish].¶The installed device is displayed in [Devices and Printers], [Printers and Faxes], or [Printers] in the Windows Control Panel.¶In Windows 10, the installed device is displayed in [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Printers].¶Related Topics¶Installation Preparations and Precautions¶Changing to a Standard TCP/IP Port¶¶¶",category:"dwi-wo_inst",title:"Installing by Specifying an inf File",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-wo_inst-wsd",body:"Installing Using a WSD Port¶This explains the procedure for searching for devices on a network from Windows using a WSD (Web Services on Devices) port and installing the driver.¶You cannot install multiple drivers in the computer you want to install a driver in using a WSD port. If you are installing a new driver, do so after first uninstalling the drivers. If you want to install multiple drivers, share a standard TCP/IP port.¶IMPORTANT¶If you install using a WSD port, you cannot use the driver information retrieval function.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶Page Description Language selection (Plug &amp; Play) function settings of the device¶Set this to match the driver. For details, refer to the manual of the device.¶Selecting [Custom] to Install¶Specify a temporary port ([LPT1] etc.) and install the driver.¶Procedures¶1.¶Select [Network] from the [] (Start) menu.¶For Windows 10:¶Display [Network] from Explorer.¶For Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2:¶Display the charm bar in the [Desktop] screen → click [Settings] &gt; [Change PC settings] &gt; [Devices] (or [PC &amp; devices] &gt; [Devices]) &gt; [Add a device].¶2.¶Right-click the target device → click [Install].¶The installed device is displayed in [Devices and Printers], [Printers and Faxes], or [Printers] in the Windows Control Panel.¶In Windows 10, the installed device is displayed in [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Printers].¶NOTE¶After installation is complete, the icon of the printer added after installation specifying the temporary port is unnecessary. To delete the icon, right-click the icon to delete → click [Remove device] or [Uninstall].¶Related Topics¶Installation Preparations and Precautions¶¶¶",category:"dwi-wo_inst",title:"Installing Using a WSD Port",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_set",body:"Settings Related to Installation¶This explains procedures for changing the port being used by a device, configuring printer share settings, and setting the printer so that you can use the device information retrieval function.¶Also, this explains the PPD file installation procedure when printing with a PS driver.¶If you need to configure settings to match the environment you are using, refer to this chapter.¶Changing to a Standard TCP/IP Port¶Shared Printer Settings¶Automatically Setting the Device Information Retrieval Function¶Installing the PPD File¶¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_set",title:"Settings Related to Installation",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_set-chg_port",body:"Changing to a Standard TCP/IP Port¶This explains the procedure for changing the port used by a device connected by a network to a standard TCP/IP port. If you temporarily set a port for the device when installing the driver, you can change it to the correct port by following this procedure.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶Selecting [Custom] to Install¶Specify a temporary port ([LPT1] etc.) and install the driver with [Custom].¶Confirm the device name and IP address¶You must enter the device name and IP address when adding a standard TCP/IP port. For the name of the device, use the name by which the device is known on the network. If you do not know the device name or IP address, check with your network administrator.¶Determining to protocol to use¶LPR: The protocol commonly used by TCP/IP.¶Raw: A protocol that can be used with Windows. It transmits data at a higher speed than LPR.¶When starting the computer, logon as a member of Administrators.¶Procedures¶1.¶Select [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows 10:¶Select [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Related settings] &gt; [Devices and printers].¶For Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2:¶Display the charm bar in the [Desktop] screen → click [Settings] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Hardware and Sound] &gt; [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows Vista/Server 2008:¶Select [] (Start) &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers].¶For Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2:¶Select [Start] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers and Faxes].¶2.¶Right-click the device to set → click [Printer properties] or [Properties].¶3.¶Click the [Ports] tab → [Add Port].¶¶4.¶In the [Printer Ports] dialog box, select [Standard TCP/IP Port] from [Available port types] → click [New Port].¶5.¶Enter the device name or IP address according to the instructions of the wizard.¶[Port Name] is automatically entered. Change the port name if required.¶NOTE¶If the [Additional Port Information Required] or [Additional port information required] screen is displayed, perform one of the following procedures.¶Return to the previous screen in the wizard → re-enter the information in [Hostname or IP address] → click [Next].¶Select [Standard] for [Device Type] → select [Canon Network Printing Device with P9100] → click [Next].Depending on the device you are using, the type of device that you can select in the [Additional Port Information Required] or [Additional port information required] screen &gt; [Device Type] &gt; [Standard] may vary.¶6.¶Click [Finish].¶7.¶In the [Printer Ports] dialog box, click [Close].¶8.¶Click [Configure Port].¶¶9.¶Set the port.¶When using LPR:¶(1) Select [LPR] for [Protocol] → specify one of the print queues for [Queue Name] in [LPR Settings].¶LP: Outputs according to the spool setting of the device. This is the setting that is normally used.¶SPOOL: Always outputs after spooling to the hard disk, regardless of the device settings.¶DIRECT: Always outputs without spooling to the hard disk, regardless of the device settings.¶(2) Click [OK].¶¶When using Raw:¶(1) Select [Raw] for [Protocol] → click [OK].¶10.¶Click [Close].¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_set",title:"Changing to a Standard TCP/IP Port",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_set-share",body:"Shared Printer Settings¶This explains the setting procedure for sharing a printer with computers on the same network.¶You can set a computer connected to a device as a print server, and set computers on the same network as clients.¶Configuring Share Print Server Settings¶Setting up Clients of a Shared Printer¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_set",title:"Shared Printer Settings",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_set-share-srv",body:"Configuring Share Print Server Settings¶This explains the procedure for setting a computer connected to a device as a print server. To use it as a print server, install Canon Driver Information Assist Service and configure the printer share settings.¶Also, when computers on the same network as the print server (clients) are connected to the print server, you can set them to automatically download an alternate driver from the print server. An alternate driver is a driver that enables clients with different operating systems to the print server to use the shared printer.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶When starting the computer, logon as a member of Administrators.¶Procedures¶1.¶Start the installer → proceed according to the instructions on the screen.¶2.¶Select [Standard] or [Custom] → click [Next].¶3.¶Select the Canon Driver Information Assist Service check box → click [Next].¶4.¶Select [Set Printer Information] in the [Select Printers to Install] screen → click [Next].¶5.¶Select [Use as Shared Printer] → change [Shared Name] if necessary → click [Next].¶[Drivers to Add]: Click this if you want to set the driver to be able to download alternate drivers to clients.¶6.¶Follow the instructions on the screen → click [Restart] or [Exit].¶Related Topics¶Selecting [Standard] to Install¶Selecting [Custom] to Install¶Setting up Clients of a Shared Printer¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_set",title:"Configuring Share Print Server Settings",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_set-share-client",body:"Setting up Clients of a Shared Printer¶This explains the procedure for installing a driver that supports shared printers in order to set up, as clients, computers on the same network as the print server.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶Configuring Share Print Server Settings¶If the types of operating systems on the print server and clients differ, install the drivers for operating systems supported by the clients on the print server.¶When starting the computer, logon as a member of Administrators.¶Procedures¶1.¶Double-click the computer (print server) you have set for print sharing from [Network] or [My Network Places].¶2.¶Double-click the device for installation.¶3.¶Click [Yes] in the displayed message.¶4.¶Set according to the instructions in the wizard.¶5.¶Restart the computer after installation is complete.¶The installed device is displayed in [Devices and Printers], [Printers and Faxes], or [Printers] in the Windows Control Panel.¶In Windows 10, the installed device is displayed in [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Printers].¶NOTE¶Make sure that the drivers installed in the clients are always in the newest state to match updates to the driver installed in the print server. If the driver version in the clients is older than that in the print server, the server driver settings will not be reflected in the clients.¶Related Topics¶Updating the Driver¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_set",title:"Setting up Clients of a Shared Printer",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_set-dias",body:"Automatically Setting the Device Information Retrieval Function¶This explains the procedure for installing Canon Driver Information Assist Service for automatically setting the device information retrieval function. To enable use of the device information retrieval function after the driver has been installed, follow this procedure.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶About Installation¶Whether you need to install the Canon Driver Information Assist Service and what should be installed in order to use the device information retrieval function differs depending on type of printer queue, connection method of the device, and server environment. Install the Canon Driver Information Assist Service after verifying the environment of the device you are using.¶System and Service Requirements¶Driver Installation¶When starting the computer, logon as a member of Administrators.¶Procedures¶1.¶Start the installer → proceed according to the instructions on the screen.¶2.¶Select [Custom] → click [Next].¶¶3.¶Cancel driver selection → select [Canon Driver Information Assist Service] → click [Next].¶¶Proceed with the installation according to the instructions on the screen.¶4.¶Click [Restart] (or [Exit]).¶Related Topics¶Selecting [Custom] to Install¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_set",title:"Automatically Setting the Device Information Retrieval Function",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-inst_set-ppd",body:"Installing the PPD File¶This explains the procedure for installing the PPD file (Printer Description Language file).¶If you print with the PS driver from an application such as PageMaker, QuarkXPress, etc. according to this operation, you can use the functions specific to the printer. To install the PPD file, you need to copy it to the specified location.¶Procedures¶1.¶Double-click the folder with the name as the device you are using in the PS_PPD folder of the CD-ROM.¶2.¶Copy the PPD file from the folder of the application you are using.¶[PM]: PageMaker 6.53 or later, other than QuarkXPress¶[QX]: QuarkXPress 4.x¶For the PPD file copy destination, refer to the manual of each application.¶¶",category:"dwi-inst_set",title:"Installing the PPD File",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-updt_uninst",body:"Updating Installation and Uninstallation¶This explains the procedures for updating the driver to a new version and the procedure for uninstalling a driver that is no longer needed.¶Updating the Driver¶Uninstalling the Driver¶¶",category:"dwi-updt_uninst",title:"Updating Installation and Uninstallation",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-updt_uninst-updt",body:"Updating the Driver¶This explains the procedure for updating an installed driver to a new version.¶You can also update alternate drivers installed in the clients of a print server. However, if you use a driver updated on the print server from a client, uninstall the driver you are using and reinstall.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶Driver Installation¶Acquire the installer¶You can download the update installer from the Canon web site (http://www.canon.com/).¶When starting the computer, log on as a member of Administrators.¶[Desktop] screen display (when using Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2)¶Procedures¶1.¶Start the installer.¶Double-click the downloaded file to decompress it. If the installer does not start automatically after it is decompressed, double-click [Setup.exe].¶2.¶Read the license agreement → click [Yes].¶3.¶Select [Custom] → click [Next] in the displayed message.¶¶4.¶Select [Update Existing Printer Drivers] for [Process to Install Printer Driver] → click [Next].¶[Canon Driver Information Assist Service]: Select this when you want to use the device information retrieval function.¶¶5.¶Check [Printer List for Driver Installation] → click [Start].¶6.¶Click [Exit].¶Restart your computer when a message is displayed prompting you to do so.¶NOTE¶If you use the installer to install a driver, you can update existing drivers at the same time that you install the new driver.¶Related Topics¶Configuring Share Print Server Settings¶Setting up Clients of a Shared Printer¶¶",category:"dwi-updt_uninst",title:"Updating the Driver",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-updt_uninst-uninst",body:"Uninstalling the Driver¶This explains the procedure for uninstalling a driver.¶There are two methods for uninstalling: starting the uninstaller from Windows, and using the uninstall file.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶Driver Installation¶The driver to be uninstalled was not installed using WSD¶Drivers installed using WSD must be uninstalled from [Devices and Printers], [Printers and Faxes], or [Printers]. For Windows 10, uninstall from [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Printers].¶When starting the computer, log on as a member of Administrators.¶[Desktop] screen display (when using Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2)¶Procedures¶To Uninstall Using the Uninstaller¶1.¶Select [Control Panel] from the [] (Start) menu.¶For Windows 10:¶Select [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Apps &amp; features] &gt; the uninstaller of the driver to be uninstalled → click [Uninstall] → proceed to step 3.¶For Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2:¶Display the charm bar in the [Desktop] screen → click [Settings] &gt; [Control Panel].¶2.¶Click [Programs] &gt; [Uninstall a program] and select the uninstaller of the driver you want to uninstall → click [Uninstall] or [Uninstall/Change].¶For Windows Vista/Server 2008:¶Click [Programs] &gt; [Programs and Features] &gt; [Uninstall a program] and select the uninstaller of the driver → click [Uninstall].¶For Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2:¶Double-click [Add or remove programs] → select the uninstaller of the driver → click [Change/Remove].¶3.¶Select the name of the device you want to uninstall → click [Delete].¶[Cleanup]: Click this to simultaneously delete all files and registry information relating to all of the drivers displayed in the list, not just the selected driver. Click [Delete] to perform a normal uninstallation of the driver.¶¶4.¶If the confirm deletion message is displayed, click [Yes].¶5.¶In the [Delete Printer] screen, click [Exit].¶To Uninstall Using the Uninstall File¶You can uninstall a driver with the uninstall file in the supplied CD-ROM or the installation folder.¶1.¶Double-click [UNINSTAL.exe] stored in the following folder.¶For UFR II¶UFRII\\us_eng\\32BIT\\misc¶For PCL¶PCL\\us_eng\\32BIT\\misc¶For PS¶PS\\us_eng\\32BIT\\misc¶¶2.¶Go to 3. of &quot;To Uninstall Using the Uninstaller.&quot;¶Related Topics¶Installing Using a WSD Port¶¶¶",category:"dwi-updt_uninst",title:"Uninstalling the Driver",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-prt",body:"Printing¶This explains the preparations you need to make before printing, the actual printing procedure, and how to refer to the help.¶Preparations Prior to Printing¶Printing from a Computer¶Changing the Default Settings for Printing¶How to Refer to the Help¶¶",category:"dwi-prt",title:"Printing",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-prt-prep",body:"Preparations Prior to Printing¶This explains setting procedures for required items in preparation for printing and what precautions need to be taken when printing. Among the items that need to be set are device options and support functions.¶Setting the Device Options in the Driver¶Setting the Device Support Functions¶Precautions to Be Taken When Printing¶¶",category:"dwi-prt",title:"Preparations Prior to Printing",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-prt-opt",body:"Setting the Device Options in the Driver¶This explains the procedure for setting options installed in the device and making functions exclusive to the device usable.¶If the device information retrieval function is not automatically set, you need to manually set the options of the device according to this procedure.¶With these settings, the driver can use the functions of the device and print correctly.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶Driver Installation¶When starting the computer, log on as a member of Administrators.¶Procedures¶1.¶Select [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows 10:¶Select [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Related settings] &gt; [Devices and printers].¶For Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2:¶Display the charm bar in the [Desktop] screen → click [Settings] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Hardware and Sound] &gt; [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows Vista/Server 2008:¶Select [] (Start) &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers].¶For Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2:¶Select [Start] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers and Faxes].¶2.¶Right-click the icon of the device to set → click [Printer properties] or [Properties].¶3.¶Click the [Device Settings] sheet.¶If the retrieval state for device information is [Auto], the device information has already been retrieved. Click [OK] and finish.¶¶4.¶Click [Get Device Status].¶5.¶If the message &quot;Get information from the device?&quot; is displayed, click [Yes].¶If the information has been retrieved, confirm the automatically set option configuration.¶If the information is not retrieved, set the option configuration manually. Select the options attached to the device.¶6.¶Click [OK].¶Related Topics¶Automatically Setting the Device Information Retrieval Function¶¶¶",category:"dwi-prt",title:"Setting the Device Options in the Driver",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-prt-dev_set",body:"Setting the Device Support Functions¶This explains the procedure for using functions that the device supports. The functions that can be used in printing vary according to the function version of the device and device-dependent functions.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶Driver Installation¶Confirm the function version¶You can confirm it with the configuration page output from the device. The method for outputting the configuration page varies with each device. For details, refer to the manual of the device. ¶Procedures¶1.¶Select [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows 10:¶Select [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Related settings] &gt; [Devices and printers].¶For Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2:¶Display the charm bar in the [Desktop] screen → click [Settings] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Hardware and Sound] &gt; [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows Vista/Server 2008:¶Select [] (Start) &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers].¶For Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2:¶Select [Start] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers and Faxes].¶2.¶Right-click the icon of the device to set → click [Printer properties] or [Properties].¶3.¶Click the [Device Settings] sheet.¶4.¶Click [Function] → configure settings as required in the device function settings screen → click [OK].¶If you change the functions version, some functions may no longer be usable.¶5.¶Click [OK].¶¶",category:"dwi-prt",title:"Setting the Device Support Functions",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-prt-caution",body:"Precautions to Be Taken When Printing¶This explains precautions to be taken when printing using the driver.¶The printing procedure varies according to the application. For details, refer to the manual of each application.¶In a network environment using IPP or WSD, check whether IPP printing or WSD printing is enabled at the device. For details, refer to the manual of the device. ¶In Windows 8/8.1/10/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2, when printing from a Windows Store app or Windows app, if you have selected settings that require input or a procedure when printing, the message &quot;The printer requires your attention. Go to the desktop to take care of it.&quot; is displayed. If this happens, input or proceed according to the displayed dialog box.¶¶",category:"dwi-prt",title:"Precautions to Be Taken When Printing",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-prt-prt",body:"Printing from a Computer¶This explains the basic procedure for printing from a computer.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶Setting the Device Options in the Driver¶If the device information retrieval function is not automatically set, you need to manually set the options installed in the device in the driver.¶Setting the Device Support Functions¶Precautions to Be Taken When Printing¶Procedures¶1.¶Select [Print] from the application menu.¶When printing from a Windows Store app or Windows app¶When using Windows 10:¶Select [Print] from the app menu.¶When using Windows 8/Server 2012:¶Display the charm bar to the right of the screen → click [Devices] → the printer you are using → [Print].¶When using Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2:¶Display the charm bar to the right of the screen → click [Devices] → [Print] → the printer you are using → [Print].¶If you print with the above procedure, only some print functions can be set.¶2.¶Select the device → click [Preferences], [Printer properties], or [Properties].¶¶3.¶Set functions as required in the print settings screen of the driver → click [OK].¶For an explanation of the settings, refer to the help.¶4.¶Click [Print] (or [OK]).¶Related Topics¶How to Refer to the Help¶¶",category:"dwi-prt",title:"Printing from a Computer",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-prt-cng_default",body:"Changing the Default Settings for Printing¶You can change the default settings registered in the driver to the desired print settings.¶If you change them to settings you use frequently, you will no longer need to set them every time you print.¶Prerequisites¶Confirm that the following conditions are satisfied. Complete the preparation operations.¶Driver Installation¶Procedures¶1.¶Select [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows 10:¶Select [Settings] &gt; [Devices] &gt; [Printers &amp; scanners] &gt; [Related settings] &gt; [Devices and printers].¶For Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2:¶Display the charm bar in the [Desktop] screen → click [Settings] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Hardware and Sound] &gt; [Devices and Printers].¶For Windows Vista/Server 2008:¶Select [] (Start) &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers].¶For Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2:¶Select [Start] &gt; [Control Panel] &gt; [Printers and Faxes].¶2.¶Right-click the icon of the device you are going to set → click [Printing Preferences].¶3.¶Click each sheet in the print settings screen of the driver → set the necessary items.¶For an explanation of the settings, refer to the help.¶4.¶Click [OK].¶Related Topics¶How to Refer to the Help¶¶",category:"dwi-prt",title:"Changing the Default Settings for Printing",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-prt-help",body:"How to Refer to the Help¶For details about how to use the driver and each of the functions, refer to the help.¶The help is displayed by clicking [Help] in the driver screen.¶¶¶",category:"dwi-prt",title:"How to Refer to the Help",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-apdx",body:"Appendix¶Contains additional information about the printer driver, such as restrictions, etc.¶If You Cannot Install a USB Class Driver¶¶¶",category:"dwi-apdx",title:"Appendix",keywords:""},{toc_id:"dwi-apdx-usbclassdrv",body:"If You Cannot Install a USB Class Driver¶This topic explains what to do when you cannot correctly install a USB class driver.¶1.¶Confirm whether the computer and printer are correctly connected by a USB cable, and whether the printer is switched on.¶2.¶On the [] (Start) menu, click [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [Device Manager].¶If the [User Account Control] dialog box is displayed, perform the following operation.¶If you have logged on using an administrator account, click [Continue].¶If you have logged on as a user, enter the administrator account password and click [OK].¶For Windows 10:¶Click [Settings] - [Devices] - [Printers &amp; scanners] - [Device Manager] at the bottom of the screen.¶For Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2:¶Display the charm bar in the [Desktop] screen, and click [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] (or [Hardware]) - [Device Manager].¶For Windows 8:¶Display the charm bar in the [Desktop] screen, and click [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [System and Security] - [Device Manager].¶For Windows Vista:¶Click [] (Start) - [Control Panel] - [System and Maintenance] - [Device Manager].¶For Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2:¶1. From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] (- [Performance and Maintenance]), and double-click the [System] icon.¶2. In the [System Properties] dialog box, click the [Hardware] tab → click [Device Manager].¶3.¶Delete the USB class drivers displayed under [Universal Serial Bus controllers].¶Select the name of the printer you are using, then click [Uninstall].¶Make sure you do not delete items other than USB class drivers. If you delete something else by mistake, Windows may no longer operate correctly.¶If USB class drivers are displayed under [Other devices], they have not been installed correctly. Select the USB class drivers and delete them according to the operating system you are using.¶4.¶If the [Confirm Device Uninstall] (in Windows Server 2003/Server 2003 R2, [Confirm Device Removal]) dialog box is displayed, click [OK].¶¶5.¶Close [Device Manager].¶6.¶Close [Control Panel].¶7.¶Remove the USB cable from the computer and restart Windows.¶8.¶Uninstall the driver, referring to &quot;Uninstalling the Driver,&quot; then install the USB class driver, referring to &quot;Selecting [USB Connection] to Install.&quot;¶IMPORTANT¶If you cannot correctly finish installing the driver, be sure to uninstall the driver before attempting to re-install it.¶¶¶",category:"dwi-apdx",title:"If You Cannot Install a USB Class Driver",keywords:""}];