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Installing the Pr
inter
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Connecting the Cables
Connecting to a Computer
This section describes how to connect the printer to a computer and network.
This printer is equipped with a LAN connector, USB connector, and parallel
connector (supports only unidirectional communication).
Using a LAN Cable
By connecting the printer to a network such as Ethernet to be shared on the
network, you can use the printer from a computer on the network. You can use
UNIX, Windows, Mac OS, and other operating systems.
This printer includes a print server that supports 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX and is
compatible with the TCP/IP, AppleTalk (EtherTalk), and SMB protocols.
Connect the LAN connector on this printer and a hub port with a Category 5 twisted
pair cable. Have cables or a hub ready as needed. For compatible cables and hubs,
contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
CAUTION
Before connecting the network cable to the printer, be sure to turn the printer
OFF, and then unplug the power plug from the AC power outlet. Failure to
observe these steps may result in an electrical shock.
IMPORTANT
If more than one devices are connected to an AppleTalk network, turn on each device at
an interval of ten seconds or longer.
LAN Connector
Computer with
100BASE-TX Connector
Computer with
10BASE-T Connector
Hub
Ethernet Cable
Summary of Contents for Color imageRUNNER LBP5360
Page 2: ...LBP5360 Laser Printer User s Guide ...
Page 27: ...xxiv ...
Page 43: ...1 16 Before You Start 1 Optional Accessories ...
Page 89: ...Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer Operation 2 46 Installing the Printer 2 ...
Page 107: ...3 18 Canceling a Job Using the Printer 3 ...
Page 167: ...4 60 Loading and Outputting Paper 2 sided Printing 4 ...
Page 259: ...6 74 Printing Environment Settings 6 SELECT FEEDER Menu Settings ...
Page 299: ...7 40 Routine Maintenance 7 Handling the Printer ...
Page 322: ...8 23 Troubleshooting 8 Paper Jams 1 Turn the power of the printer OFF 2 Open the top cover ...
Page 403: ...Installing a Hard Disk 9 36 Installing the Optional Accessories 9 ...
Page 412: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 9 Appendix 10 Roman 9 4U ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 0N ...
Page 413: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 10 Appendix 10 ISO 8859 2 Latin 2 2N ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 5N ...
Page 414: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 11 Appendix 10 ISO 8859 15 Latin 9 9N PC 8 Code Page 437 10U ...
Page 415: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 12 Appendix 10 PC 8 D N Danish Norwegian 11U PC 850 Multilingual 12U ...
Page 416: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 13 Appendix 10 PC 858 Multilingual with Euro 13U PC 852 Latin 2 17U ...
Page 417: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 14 Appendix 10 PC Turkish 9T Windows 3 1 Latin 1 19U ...
Page 418: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 15 Appendix 10 Windows 3 1 Latin 2 9E Windows 3 1 Latin 5 5T ...
Page 419: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 16 Appendix 10 DeskTop 7J PS Text 10J ...
Page 420: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 17 Appendix 10 Ventura International 13J Ventura US 14J ...
Page 421: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 18 Appendix 10 Microsoft Publishing 6J Math 8 8M ...
Page 422: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 19 Appendix 10 PS Math 5M Ventura Math 6M ...
Page 423: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 20 Appendix 10 PI Font 15U Legal 1U ...
Page 424: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 21 Appendix 10 Windows 3 0 Latin 1 9U ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 6N ...
Page 425: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 22 Appendix 10 PC 775 26U PC 1004 9J ...
Page 426: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 23 Appendix 10 Windows Baltic 19L MC Text 12J ...
Page 427: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 24 Appendix 10 Symbol 19M Wingdings 579L ...
Page 428: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 25 Appendix 10 Dingbats 14L PC 860 Portugal 20U ...
Page 431: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 28 Appendix 10 ISO 11 Swedish 0S ISO 60 Danish Norwegian 0D ...
Page 432: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 29 Appendix 10 ISO 21 German 1G ISO 69 French 1F ...
Page 433: ...Symbol Sets Supported 10 30 Appendix 10 ISO 15 Italian 0I ISO 17 Spanish 2S ...
Page 439: ...Dimensions of Each Part 10 36 Appendix 10 PAPER FEEDER PF 93 405 568 165 4 mm Front Surface ...
Page 445: ...Index 10 42 Appendix 10 ...