![]() ![]() ![]() But maybe all that is needed is already included (see also /Library/Printers/Canon/BJPrinter/Utilities/) and all that's to be done is go to System Preferences, Print & Fax to add a new printer. Given the notes I wrote down about the cd not being usable, I might have downloaded some new software then. And maybe this is also required for normal use, like to see the supply levels - but I don't see those on demand anyway, though the printer does warn me when ink or paper runs out.) (At least during installation: if not allowed, then the list for "Canon IJ Network" in the Network Setup program will be empty. ![]() The firewall must be set to allow incoming connections for "Canon IJ Printer Utility".(My printer cd is labeled PIXMA iP4000R Setup Software & User's Guide, MCD 1.1, QH7-1581, copyright 2004.) The Network Setup program on the Canon printer cd does not work with Leopard.The Canon PIXMA iP4000R drivers are included in a default installation of Mac OS X Leopard.Especially for those installing a wireless printer but facing an empty list for "Canon IJ Network", here's what I've written down after installation of a PIXMA iP4000R on 10.5 Leopard, a long time ago: Not 10.6 specific, but just for the archives. ![]()
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