61Re-setting the printerThe admin password set to the printer was forgottenChanging the port nameChecking information about the networkProblem Possible Cause and MeasuresRe-setting the printer Restore the printer to the factory default and set up the printer again. Fordetails, see “Printing and Initializing Network Settings” on page 69. For setupprocedures, see “Confirming the Setup Environment” on page 15.Problem Possible Cause and MeasuresThe admin passwordwas forgottenRestore the printer setting to factory default. All settings previously set will belost after initialization. Set up the printer again to use it. For details, see“Initializing using printer buttons” in “Printing and Initializing Network Settings”on page 69.Problem Possible Cause and MeasuresChanging the portnameTo change the port name, click Set Port Name in the Setup Completiondialog box.The Set Port Name dialog box is displayed, where you specify the port name.By changing the port name, you can change the name of the printer. When youset up an additional computer to use the printer whose port name youchanged, the printer is displayed with the changed port name.When two or more computers are set up, the changed name is displayed.When multiple computers or printers are present, this can be used to changethe name to one that is easy to remember.Port NamePort names should consist of alphanumeric characters and be no longer than24 characters (12 characters under Windows Me or Windows 98), excludingthe prefix. The port name includes the fixed prefix “CNBJNP_”, which you donot need to enter.Problem Possible Cause and MeasuresChecking the IPaddress or the MACaddress of the printerTo check the IP address or the MAC address of the printer, print out the printersetup information or use Canon IJ Network Tool.For information on how to print out the printer network setting information,“Printing and Initializing Network Settings” on page 69.To display the Network Information dialog box, in the Canon IJ Network Tool,select Network Information from the View menu.