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Canon Selphy CP710 - Connecting the Printer to Your Computer

Canon Selphy CP710
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Notes
about
connection
Before connecting the printer
to
a computer, make sure that the memory card is
not
inserted
into
the printer and that the printer is
not
connected
to
the camera.
eThe
printer
may
not
function properly.
When using the USB cable, be sure
to
connect the printer directly
to
your
computer.
elf
you
connect
the
USB
cable via a
USB
hub,
the
printer
may
not
function
properly.
Do not use other USB devices (with the exception
of
a USB mouse
or
USB
keyboard) with the printer. The printer may not function properly.
eDisconnect
the
other
USB
devices
from
your
computer
and
then
reconnect
the
printer.
Do not
connect
two
or
more direct
print
compatible printers (all
CP
series
printers)
to
the same computer.
eThe
printers
may
not
function properly.
For Windows, when connecting the printer
to
your computer, we recommend that
you
connect
it
to
the same USB
port
you used
to
install the printer driver.
elf
you
connect
the
printer
to
a different
USB
port,
Windows
may
create a
copy
of
the
printer
driver.
This
depends
on
your
Windows
version
and
the
printer
driver,
and
does
not
affect
the
operation
of
the printer.
To
delete
a
copy
of
the printer driver, proceed
as
follows:
1.Disconnect the USB cable from your computer.
2.Delete the copy of the printer driver as follows (do not use the uninstaller.)
(1) For Windows
XP,
click the [Start] button and select [Control Panel]
~
[Printers
and Other Hardware]
~
[Printers and Faxes].
For Windows 2000, click the [Start] button and select [Settings]
~
[Printers].
(2) Right-click the copy of the printer driver and then select [Delete] on the
shortcut menu.
3. Restart your computer. Connect the printer to the USB port you used to install
the printer driver.
48
o
Do
not put your computer into the standby mode (or sleep mode) while the printer
is
connected to a
USB
port.
If
you
accidentally
do
so,
do not disconnect the
USB
cable
from
your computer while it
is
in
the standby mode; instead, leaving
the
USB cable connected, first return your computer
to
its normal
mode.
If
you
remove the
USB
cable while your computer
is
in
the standby
mode, your computer may not
be
able to return
to
its
normal mode.
For
details
on
your
computer's standby
mode,
refer to the documentation provided
with
your computer.

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