Canon Color imageCLASS MF8050Cn Starter Manual - Page 25
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Preface
Installing the Machine
TCP/IP Connection ( For Macintosh )
Register the printer and fax respectively following the procedure from
Open [System Preferences].
Select.
Select.
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[IPP (Internet Printing Protocol)] is not supported.
Select a driver that supports this machine.
Click.
Check that this
machine is added
to the [Print & Fax]
dialog box.
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Configuring and Connecting the Fax
Click [Print & Fax].
When connecting with IPv6
Perform either of the following
procedures.
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When registering the printer
1. Click [More Printers].
2. Select [Canon IPv6 (CUPS CMFP)].
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When registering the fax
1. Click [More Printers].
2. Select [Canon IPv6 (CUPS Fax)].
If you are using a fax which is connected with IPv6 and if you want to connect the fax
with unidirectional communication
Select the fax driver from the list, and then select the [Uni-directional Printing] check box.
If the following screen appears, specify
the optional settings, and then click
[Continue].
Checking the Installation Results
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Connecting to a Computer and
Installing the Drivers
to
.
Click the [+] icon.
If you are using Mac OS X 10.4.x, click [Print] in the
[Print & Fax] dialog box to display the [Print] pane →
click the [+] icon.
Enter the IP address of this machine.
Select.
If you are using Mac OS X 10.4.x,
select [Canon] from [Print Using].
If the following screen
appears, select a method
for fax connection.
Click.
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Appendix
When connecting with
IPv6
Enter a link-local unicast address or
global unicast address in [Address].
If you entered a link-local unicast
address, specify [Network
Interface].
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You can enter an abbreviated unicast
address. Also, if you enter the global
unicast address, you can specify it using a
DNS name (only when the DNS server that
supports IPv6 is configured for the network
settings of your computer in advance).
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