Printer port settingdoes not match thecomputer's interfaceconnecting themachine.Check the printer port settings.* In the following instruction, "XXX" signifiesyour machine's name.(1) Log into a user account with theadministrator privilege.(2) Click Control Panel, then Printerunder Hardware and Sound.In Windows XP, click Control Panel,Printers and Other Hardware, thenPrinters and Faxes.In Windows 2000, click Control Panel thenPrinters.(3) Right-click the Canon XXX Printericon, and select Properties.(4) Click the Ports tab to confirm the portsettings.Make sure that a port named USBnnn (where"n" is a number) with Canon XXX Printerappearing in the Printer column is selected forPrint to the following port(s).If the port setting is not correct, reinstall the MPDrivers or change the port setting according tothe interface you are using.The machine is notconnected properly.Make sure that the USB cable is securelyplugged in to the machine and the computer.If you are using a relay device such as aUSB hub, disconnect it, connect the machinedirectly to the computer, and try printingagain. If printing starts normally, there is aproblem with the relay device.Consult the reseller of the relay device fordetails.There could also be a problem with theUSB cable. Replace the USB cable and tryprinting again.MP Drivers are notinstalled properly.The MP Drivers may not be installed properly.Uninstall them following the procedure describedin the PC Printing Guide on-screen manualand reinstall them following the proceduredescribed in your setup sheet.188