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Read This First
About the Manuals
This user guide describes how to connect the printer to a Macintosh
computer and print images.
Provides printer handling notes, safety precautions,
printer preparation, names of parts and other information
CP-100 or CP-10
User Guide
This user guide
necessary for operating the printer. Please read before
using the printer.
Describes how to connect the printer to a Macintosh
computer, printer driver installation, functions and
operating procedures.
Detailed explanations of operating procedures are given in the [Help]
accompanying each software application.
If a problem occurs, refer to the following:
• Trouble with the printer itselfCP-100 or CP-10 user guide
• Printing problemsThis user guide
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Printing Flow Diagram
Follow the steps outlined below to prepare the printer and install the
necessary software to enable printing.
Prepare the printer.
Insert paper cassette and ink cassette.
See
CP-100 or CP-10 user guide.
Install the necessary software.
Install the printer driver and ImageBrowser into your
Macintosh.
See
Installing the Software from the Solution Disk (➡ p.8),
Installing the Printer Driver (➡ p.10) in this user guide.
To uninstall the printer driver,
see Uninstalling (➡ p.13) in this user guide.
Turn the printer’s power on.
Turn the printer’s power on and connect the printer to the
Macintosh.
See
Turning On the Printer (➡
Connecting the Printer to Macintosh (➡
p.16),
p.17) in this user guide.
Select an image to print.
Start ImageBrowser and select an image to print.
See
Starting ImageBrowser
Selecting an Image for Printing
in this user guide.
(Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2 ➡ p.20, Mac OS X ➡ p.36),
(Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2 ➡ p.21, Mac OS X ➡ p.36)
Continued next page.
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Printing.
Print on standard sheet or full-size labels.
See
Selecting a Layout Type
(Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2 ➡ p.22, Mac OS X ➡ p.38)
Setting the Printer Driver for Printing
(Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2 ➡ p.24, Mac OS X ➡ p.40)
in this user guide.
To print an 8-label sheet,
see
Printing Duplicate Images on an 8-Label Sheet
(Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2 ➡ p.28 Mac OS X ➡ p.44) or
Printing Different Images on an 8-Label Sheet
(Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2 ➡ p.30 Mac OS X ➡ p.46) in this user guide.
About the Connection Cable
8-label sheet
To connect the printer to your Macintosh computer, you must use a USB
cable.
A USB cable is provided with the “Computer Connection Kit CCK-CP200”,
but you can also purchase a USB cable separately as indicated below.
Product name: Interface Cable PIF-100
(Not sold in some regions.)
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Installing the Software from
the Solution Disk
Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk contains software required for printing
from a Macintosh computer.
Installing
1
Close any programs that are running.
2
Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the CD-ROM
drive.
3
With Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2, double-click the [Canon Digital Camera
Installer] icon in the [Mac OS 8/9] folder on the CD-ROM.
With Mac OS X, double-click the [Canon Digital Camera Installer]
icon in the [Mac OS X] folder on the CD-ROM.
The installer panel appears.
4
Click [Digital Camera Software Installation].
5
Select the software to install, and then click the [Install] button.
To install ImageBrowser, select [ImageBrowser].
8
Installer panel
6
Read the product license agreement. If you agree to all of its
conditions, click the [Agree] button.
You must agree to the product license agreement before you can install the
software.
7
Verify the installation destination by clicking the [Choose] button.
Installation starts.
Follow the messages on the screen to proceed.
8
When the installation is complete, restart the computer if
prompted.
Uninstalling
Uninstall software when it is no longer needed, or if a problem occurs and
uninstalling becomes necessary. Note that if you uninstall software, you will
not be able to use it anymore.
To uninstall software, move the relevant folder containing the application to
the Trash, and then empty the Trash.
If the application folder contains any captured images, be careful to avoid
discarding them along with the application itself.
■
Uninstalling the USB Mounter
Open Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk, the [Mac OS 8/9] folder,
[Readme] folder, and [English] folder and read [ReadMe (Mounter)] file.
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Installing the Printer Driver
This section describes how to install the printer driver on your Macintosh
computer.
For details on how to uninstall the printer driver, see
Uninstalling (➡
Installing
1
Close any programs that are running.
2
Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the CD-ROM
drive.
3
With Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2, double-click the [Canon Digital Camera
Installer] icon in the [Mac OS 8/9] folder on the CD-ROM.
With Mac OS X, double-click the [Canon Digital Camera Installer]
icon in the [Mac OS X] folder on the CD-ROM.
The installer panel appears.
p.13)
4
Click [CP-100/CP-10 Driver Installation].
10
5
Read the product license agreement. If you agree to all of its
conditions, click the [Agree] button.
The installer starts.
6
Select [Easy Install], and then click the [Install] button.
7
Click the [Continue] button to automatically close any applications
other than the installer.
8
Follow the messages on the screen to proceed.
9
When installation is completed, click the [Restart] button.
Before the printer driver will operate, you must restart your computer.
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■
With Mac OS X
Continuing from the above procedure, do the following:
1)
Turn the printer’s power on. (➡ p.16)
2)
After the Macintosh restarts, connect the printer to the Macintosh with the USB
cable.
For information on how to connect the printer, see
Macintosh (➡
3)
Double-click the hard disk icon where Mac OS X is installed.
4)
Double-click the [Applications] folder.
5) Double-click the [Utilities] folder.
6) Double-click the [Print Center] icon.
The Printer List window appears.
7) Click the [Add Printer] button.
p.17).
Connecting the Printer to
8) Select [USB], select the printer name, and then click the [Add] button.
9) Close the window by clicking in the upper left-hand corner.
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Uninstalling
To uninstall the printer driver, use the installer.
Uninstall the printer driver if it is no longer needed, or if a problem occurs
and uninstalling becomes necessary. Note that if you uninstall the printer
driver, you will no longer be able to use the printer to print.
Important
Be sure to follow the procedures described in this section to uninstall the printer.
1
Close any programs that are running.
2
Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the CD-ROM
drive.
3
With Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2, double-click the [Canon Digital Camera
Installer] icon in the [Mac OS 8/9] folder on the CD-ROM.
With Mac OS X, double-click the [Canon Digital Camera Installer]
icon in the [Mac OS X] folder on the CD-ROM.
The installer panel appears.
4
Click [CP-100/CP-10 Driver Installation].
5
Read the product license agreement. If you agree to all of its
conditions, click the [Agree] button.
The installer starts.
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6
Select [Uninstall], and then click the [Uninstall] button.
7
Click the [Continue] button to automatically close any applications
other than the uninstaller.
8
After uninstallation has been completed, click the [OK] button.
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■ With Mac OS X
To continue, you must do the following:
1) Double-click the hard disk icon where Mac OS X is installed.
2) Double-click the [Applications] folder.
3) Double-click the [Utilities] folder.
4) Double-click the [Print Center] icon.
The Printer List window appears.
5) Select the printer you uninstalled, and then click the [Delete] button.
6) Close the window by clicking in the upper left-hand corner.
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Turning On the Printer
■ With CP-100
1
Connect the compact power adapter to the printer, and then
connect the AC cable to the compact power adapter and a power
outlet.
2
Press the ON/OFF button until the printer’s indicator lights orange.
The printer is on when the printer’s indicator light changes from orange to
green.
ON/OFF Button
To Power Outlet
Indicator
Compact
Power Adapter
AC Cable
■ With CP-10
1
Connect the compact power adapter to the printer, and then
connect the power cable to the compact power adapter and a
power outlet.
The printer is on when the printer’s indicator lights green.
Indicator
To Power Outlet
Compact
Power Adapter
• To Turn the Printer Off
With CP-100 :Press the ON/OFF button until the indicator light turns off.
With CP-10 : Remove the printer’s power cable from the power outlet.
• For more information about turning the printer on and off,
see the CP-100 User Guide or CP-10 User Guide.
Power Cable
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Connecting the Printer to
Macintosh
■ Notes about connection
• Using the USB cable, be sure to connect the printer directly to your computer. If
you connect it via a USB hub, the printer may not function properly.
• Do not use the printer together with other USB devices (except a USB mouse or
keyboard); otherwise the printer may not function properly. If this happens,
disconnect the other USB devices from your computer and then reconnect the
printer.
• Do not connect both a CP-100 and a CP-10, or two or more of the same type of
printer to the same computer; otherwise the printers may not function properly.
Do not put your computer into the sleep mode while the printer is connected
to a USB port.
If you accidentally do so, do not disconnect the USB cable from your
computer while it is in the sleep mode; instead, leaving the USB cable
connected, first return your computer to its normal mode. If you remove the
USB cable while your computer is in the sleep mode, your computer may
not be able to return to its normal mode. For details on your computer’s
sleep mode, refer to the documentation provided with your computer.
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1
Connect one end of the USB cable to the DIGITAL terminal on the
printer, and the other end to a USB port on your computer.
• There is no need to turn off the printer when connecting it to your computer.
• When connecting the printer to your computer, make sure the connectors on
the ends of the USB cable match the terminals on the printer and your
computer.
• For the location and direction of your computer’s USB port, refer to the
documentation provided with your computer.
USB port
on computer
USB cable
• With CP-100
Insert cable, making sure
the mark on printer is
correctly aligned with
the mark on the cable.
To disconnect, pull while
pressing both sides of the
connector.
• With CP-10
• If your computer has more than one USB port, it does not matter
which USB port you use to connect the printer.
• There is no need to turn off the printer or computer when
disconnecting the USB cable.
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