Mac OS SettingsMac OS SettingsConfiguring the Destination in TCP/IP Networks ............................................................................................. 449Configuring the Destination for Bonjour Network ........................................................................................... 449Configuring the Destination in TCP/IP NetworksConfiguring the Destination in TCP/IP NetworksIf you use the printer in a TCP/IP network, register the printer in Print & Scan (This is identified as Printers &Scanners or Print & Fax in other versions of Mac OS.) in the Mac OS System Preferences.Note• For details on how to register a printer using a TCP/IP network, see the OS User Manual.Important• If you use the printer in a TCP/IP network, make sure the printer's IP address is configured correctly. (See"Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel.") ➔ P.442Configuring the Destination for Bonjour NetworkConfiguring the Destination for Bonjour NetworkIf you use the printer in a network that uses the Bonjour function, register the printer in Print & Scan (This is identi-fied as Printers & Scanners or Print & Fax in other versions of Mac OS.) in the Mac OS System Preferences.Note• For details on how to register a printer using Bonjour, see the OS User Manual.Important• Bonjour and IP Print (Auto) do not support printing to a printer on other network groups that require a router forconnection. Make sure the computer and printer are on the same network. For information about network set-tings, ask your network administrator.• By default, Bonjour is activated on the printer. You can activate or deactivate the Bonjour function or change theprinter name by using RemoteUI. For instructions on changing it, see "Using RemoteUI." ➔ P.440iPF780 Configuring the Destination in TCP/IP NetworksUser's GuideNetwork Setting Mac OS Settings449