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Using AirPrint

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You can use your Canon printer for AirPrint, following the procedures explained below.

AirPrint can use a local wireless LAN to print email, photos, web pages, and other documents from iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch directly to your printer.

Checking if the printer supports AirPrint

Caution

To use your Canon printer for AirPrint, the printer software (firmware) version must be 2.000 or later. Following the procedures below, check the version of your printer firmware, and update it when necessary.

For update of the printer firmware, a USB cable and a PC (Windows or Mac OS X) are necessary.

Print the Nozzle Check Pattern to check the printer firmware version.

-⋗ [ Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern ]

The firmware version is printed at the bottom of the pattern as "Ver. X.XXX."

(A) when the firmware version is "Ver. 2.000" or later:

The printer supports AirPrint. You do not need to update the firmware.

(B) when the firmware version is earlier than "Ver. 2.000" or when no version is printed:

The printer does not support AirPrint. You need to update the firmware.

To update the firmware, obtain the Firmware Updater from the Canon download library, and follow the Update Procedure contained in the downloaded package.

Checking the connection environment for AirPrint

Check the devices and their connection environment for AirPrint.

(A) Access point (IEEE802.11b/g/n)

As a relay device for data communication between the Internet and your network devices at home (such as an Apple device and printer), an access point is required.

(B) Apple device (iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch) to use a printer

The Apple device (iOS 4.2 or later iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch) to use a printer needs to be connected to the access point.

(C) Canon printer

Your Canon printer and Apple device (iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch) be on the same wireless LAN.

When the above is confirmed, you are ready to use AirPrint.

Caution

- When connecting to the network

For access point settings and functions, refer to the instruction manuals of the access point, or contact the manufacturer of the access point.

For Apple device (iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch) settings, refer to the instruction manuals of that Apple device, or contact Apple.

Printing with AirPrint

Follow the procedures below to select a printer and perform AirPrint printing.

1. Check that your printer is turned on and is connected to the local wireless LAN.

2. From the application of your Apple device, tap to display the menu options.

3. From the dropdown menu, tap [Print].

4. From Printer Options, select a printer.

Caution

Some applications do not support AirPrint, and Printer Options may not be displayed in that case. If an application does not let you use printer options, you cannot print from that application.

5. For [1 Copy], tap [+] or [-] to set the number of required copies.

6. For [Duplex Printing], tap [On] to enable double-sided printing or [Off] to disable it.

7. When printing a file that has multiple pages, such as a PDF file, tap [Range] and then select [All Pages] or the range of pages to be printed.

Caution

The printer options differ depending on the application software and printer you are using. Normally, when you tap Print and select a printer, the displayed printer options will include up to the following four options:

Printer: Select a printer that can be used in your wireless LAN.
Copies: Select the number of print copies.
Duplex Printing: When the printer supports double-sided printing, you can select [On] or [Off].
Range: The page range can be used only with specific applications and file types (such as PDF files).

8. Tap [Print].

The printer will print according to the specified settings.

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