5- 20 Macintosh Network SettingsTOPChapter 3Printing Methods forDifferent ObjectivesChapter 4Maintaining thePrinterChapter 5Using the Printer in aNetwork Environ-mentChapter 6TroubleshootingChapter 7Operation of theFunction MenusIndexContentsChapter 2Using a Variety ofMediaChapter 1Basic ProceduresMacintosh Network SettingsThis section describes how to connect to a network usingAppleTalk, IP Print, Canon IP (GARO) and Zeroconf andhow to perform the settings so the printer can be used.Procedures Required for a MacintoshNetworkHere is a summary of the procedures required to set theprinter for use on a Macintosh network.The following procedure should be performed by thenetwork system administrator.Notez Here we will describe as an example connection to aMacintosh computer with its built-in, standard Ethernetport. If you are installing a expansion network interfaceboard or a wireless LAN, be sure to select the name ofthat port.z If you are using Mac OS 8.6/9x, you can use theprinter on an IP Print network. IP Print uses the TCP/IP protocol. If the TCP/IP settings are enabled with IPPrint (Auto) then the printer can be used by simplyconnecting it to the LAN. If the printer is connectedwith an IP Printer, first register the IP Address(Chooser > Registering IP Address) then select theIP Printer and the printer name.1 Installing the network interface board → Quick StartGuideFirst, install the optional network interface board.2 Connecting the LAN Cable → P.5-5Connect the LAN port to the HUB with the LAN cable.3 Setting a Macintosh → P.5-21• Confirm the network settings for the Macintosh.4 Setting AppleTalk Protocol → P.5-25Enable the AppleTalk protocol to connect the printervia AppleTalk. Set the IP address on the printeroperation panel then use the Web browser to set theprotocol for the printer name and zone settings and IPPrint or Canon IP (GARO) connection.• Web Browser (Remote UI)• Printer operation panel5 Install the Printer Driver → P.5-31Follow the procedure in the Quick Start Guide toinstall Canon imagePROGRAF printer driver on theMacintosh.