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Windows

®

Printer Driver Installation and Print Head Alignment

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Cassette Loading

6

Macintosh

®

Printer Driver/Memory Card Utility Installation and Print Head Alignment

Windows

Macintosh

Be sure to 

TURN THE PRINTER OFF

before continuing.

1

Push in the paper output tray extension and
close the paper output tray.

1

Pull out the cassette from the bottom of
the printer.

2

Remove the cover of the cassette.

3

Close any open software applications
including anti-virus, computer security
and other software. Then insert the Setup
Software & User’s Guide CD-ROM. The
setup program should run automatically.

2

When the main menu appears, click

Easy Install

and follow on-screen

instructions.

3

NOTE: 

For Windows

®

XP or Windows

2000, log on to Windows as a member
of the Administrators group before
continuing.

NOTE: 

If the setup program does not

run, click 

Start

, then 

Run

, then type

D:\msetup.exe

, where 

D

is your

CD-ROM drive.

NOTE: 

Print head alignment will take

several minutes to complete.

NOTE: 

When 

Restart

is displayed, ensure

the 

Restart the system now (recommended)

check box is selected, then click 

Restart

.

NOTE: 

For letter-size 

(8.5" x 11") paper, push
the cassette release lever
and extend the tray.

NOTE: 

Select 

Easy Install

in order to install

all of the application software, electronic
manual and printer driver. Select 

Custom

Install

in order to choose the options you

would like to install.

NOTE: 

Loading paper in the cassette

provides additional paper handling
flexibility. For additional information, visit
the electronic 

User's Guide.

IMPORTANT: 

If you see the Found New

Hardware Wizard, click 

Cancel

.

IMPORTANT: 

If your computer cannot

detect a printer port, click 

Help

and refer

to the online instructions.

When the “Printer Connection” window
appears, 

TURN THE PRINTER ON

. The

software will begin identifying the printer
port being used.

4

Follow the on-screen instructions to install the
remaining software. When the “Installation
Results” window appears, click 

OK

.

5

Follow the on-screen instructions to register
your product.

6

When the 

“Installation completed successfully”

screen appears, click 

Exit

.

8

When the “Print Head Alignment” screen
appears, ensure that letter size paper is loaded
in the sheet feeder (top paper feeder). Click

Execute

and follow on-screen instructions.

7

NOTE: 

For Mac OS 9.x printer driver instructions,

refer to the “Appendix” of the 

Quick Start Guide

NOTE: 

Log on as an Administrator

before continuing.

NOTE: 

When the “Authenticate” screen appears,

enter your administrator name and password. If
you do not know your administrator name or
password, click       , then follow the on-screen
instructions.

Turn on your Mac and your printer and insert the
“Setup Software & User's Guide” CD-ROM.

1

Double-click the CD-ROM icon, then the 

Mac OS X

folder, then the 

Printer Driver

folder.

2

Double-click the  

PIXMA iP6000D 290.pkg

icon,

then follow the on-screen instructions.

3

When the message “The software was
successfully installed” appears, click 

Restart

.

4

When a message asking you to align the print
head appears, click 

OK

.

5

Slide the long edge paper guide to the left and
the short edge paper guide toward you.

4

Load paper so that the top right corner touches
the inside corner of the cassette. Adjust paper
guides to the edges of paper.

5

Install the memory card utility.

a.Double-click the 

Memory Card Utility

folder in

the 

Mac OS X

folder on the CD-ROM.

a.Double-click the 

Macintosh HD

icon, then

Applications

folder. Double-click the 

Utilities

folder, then the 

Printer Setup Utility

icon.

b.When the Printer List screen appears, select

iP6000D

, then click the 

Utility

icon.

c. Select 

iP6000D

and click 

Maintenance

.

d.Ensure that letter size paper is loaded in

the sheet feeder (top paper feeder).

e.Click the down-arrow to select 

Test Print

.

Click the 

Print Head Alignment

icon and

follow the on-screen instructions.

b.Double-click the 

Memory Card Utility

300.mpkg

icon, then follow the on-screen

instructions.

c. When the message “The software was

successfully installed” appears, click 

Restart

.

6

Start the print head alignment procedure.

7

Replace the cover of the cassette.

6

Insert cassette completely into the printer until
it clicks into place.

7

NOTE: 

When the “Authenticate” screen

appears, enter your administrator name and
password. If you do not know your
administrator name or password, click       ,
then follow the on-screen instructions.

NOTE: 

Print head alignment will take

several minutes to complete.

NOTE: 

For letter-size (8.5" x 11") paper,

the front edge of the cassette will extend
beyond the bottom of the printer.

NOTE: 

When feeding paper from the

cassette, press the paper feed switch so
that the cassette lamp is lit.

Click 

Quit

to exit the BJ Printer Utility. Print

head alignment is now complete.

8

Access your CD-ROM again. From the

Application

folder on the CD-ROM, double-

click on the software to be installed.

9

Follow the on-screen instructions. When the
“Installation is completed” screen appears,
click OK.

10

Double-click on the 

Product Registration

icon, found in the 

Mac OS X

folder, to

register your product.

11

Lower the paper output tray and pull out the
paper output tray extension.

8

Cover

Cassette

Release Lever

Long Edge

Guide

Short Edge

Guide

click

Sheet Feeder

Lamp

Cassette

Lamp

Paper Feed

Switch

Part no. 

QA7-3384-V01

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Paper Output

Tray

Paper Output 

Tray Extension

NOTE: 

Ensure that the printer is added on the

Printer List

with 

Printer Setup Utility

(

Print

Center

when using Mac OS X v.10.2.x). If not,

add the printer on the list.
For more information about the operations,
refer to the Mac Help.

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