5- 21 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 Proceduresz If you are using Mac OS Ver. 10.1 or later, you can usethe printer on a Canon IP (GARO) network. Canon IP(GARO) uses the TCP/IP protocol. The printer can beused as soon as the TCP/IP settings are enabledbetween the Macintosh computer and the printer andthe printer IP address has been defined.z If you are using Mac OS X Ver. 10.2.5 or later, you canuse the Zeroconf function to connect. Zeroconf usesthe TCP/IP protocol. As soon the TCP/IP settings areenabled for the Macintosh computer, the printer can beused by simply connecting it to the LAN. Zeroconf (theabbreviation for Zero Configuration) is networktechnology that requires neither an IP address nor aDNS service name.Setting a Macintosh Setting the AppleTalk Network Functionsz For Mac OS 8.6/9.xUse Chooser and the AppleTalk item of Control Panelto confirm the Macintosh network settings.1 Confirm that AppleTalk can be used. From the Apple menu select Chooser. Confirm that Active is selected for AppleTalk.If Inactive is selected, select Active.