Problems With The Fiery Utilities On Windows 95/98/Me, Nt 4.0, Or Windows 2000; On A Mac Os Computer; Setting Up The Colorpass In The Chooser - Canon ColorPASS-Z5000 Getting Started

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98 Troubleshooting
Problems with the Fiery utilities on Windows 95/98/Me,
Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000
1. If you are using Windows 95/98/Me, make sure that IPX/SPX and TCP/IP networking
protocols are both enabled.
See "Completing the Windows 95/98/Me IPX/SPX or IPX (Novell) connection" on
page 8.
2. If you are using Windows NT and/or Windows 2000, make sure the TCP/IP networking
protocol is enabled.
3. Make sure that the connection is configured correctly for your site.
To check the current configuration, launch a Fiery utility and choose Open from the
File menu. Select the ColorPASS and click Modify to see current settings. If the
settings are incorrect, you can change them in this dialog box.

On a Mac OS computer

Setting up the ColorPASS in the Chooser

If auto-setup does not work and you are prompted to select the PPD, select the
appropriate ColorPASS file in your System folder:Extensions:Printer Descriptions
folder.
Installing screen fonts
If you experience problems installing the PostScript screen fonts from the User
Software CD to the System folder:Fonts folder, try the following:
1. Quit all applications and close all windows.
2. Create a new folder and name it "Uninstalled Fonts."
This folder must be located outside of the System folder.
3. Move fonts that you are not using from the System folder:Fonts folder to the
Uninstalled Fonts folder.
4. Install the fonts from the User Software CD to a folder called CD fonts. Copy the fonts
to the System folder:Fonts folder.

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