Other settings – Canon PIXMA MP560 User Manual
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Printer name
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Bonjour service
name
Canon MP560 series
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Canon MP560 series
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("X" represents an alphanumeric character ranging from 0 to 9 and A to F.)
Print LAN details
You can print out the network settings of the machine such as its IP address and SSID.
For more information on the machine's network setting is printed out, refer to
Printing Out
Network Setting Information
.
Important
This print out contains valuable information about your computer. Handle it with care.
Other settings
Set printer name
Specifies the printer name. You can use up to 15 characters for the name.
Note
You cannot change this setting with the memory card inserted in the Card Slot.
You cannot use the same printer name as that already used for other LAN connected
devices.
You cannot use a hyphen for the initial or last character of the printer name.
IPv4/IPv6 settings
Selects the IP version (IPv4 or IPv6). It is recommended to use the machine with IPv4.
Set memory card sharing
Selects whether to share the Card Slot with a LAN connected computer.
Note
You cannot change this setting with the memory card inserted in the Card Slot.
WSD settings
Activates/deactivates the WSD (one of the network protocols supported in Windows Vista)
setting.
Note
When you set WSD settings to Active, the printer icon is displayed on the Network Explorer
in Windows Vista.
LLTD setting
Activates/deactivates the Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) setting.
Bonjour settings
Enable/disable Bonjour
Selecting Enable allows you to use Bonjour to perform the network settings.
Service name
Specifies the Bonjour service name. You can use up to 48 characters for the name.
Note
You cannot use the same service name as that already used for other LAN connected
devices.
LPR service advertising
Selects whether to advertise the Line PRinter daemon protocol (LPR).
Note
Select Enable for LPR protocol setting to activate this setting.
LPR protocol setting
Activates/deactivates the LPR setting.
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