49Connecting the Printer to Your Computer Notes about connectionIn using the USB cable, be sure to connect the printer directly to yourcomputer.If you connect the USB cable via a USB hub, the printer may not function properly.Do not use other USB devices (with the exception of a USB mouse orkeyboard) with the printer. The printer may not function properly.Disconnect the other USB devices from your computer and then reconnect theprinter.Do not connect two or more direct print compatible printers (all CP seriesprinters) to the same computer.The printers may not function properly.When connecting the printer to your computer, we recommend that youconnect it to the same USB port you used to install the printer driver.If you connect the printer to a different USB port, Windows may create a copy ofthe printer driver. This depends on your Windows version and the printer driver,and does not affect the operation of the printer.To delete a copy of the printer driver, proceed as follows:1. Disconnect the USB cable from your computer.2. Delete the copy of the printer driver as follows (do not use the uninstaller.)(1) For Windows 98/Me/2000, click the [Start] button and select [Settings], and[Printers].For Windows XP, click the [Start] button and select [Control Panel], [Printersand Other Hardware], and [Printers and Faxes].(2) Right-click the copy of the printer driver and then select [Delete] on the short-cut menu.3. Restart your computer. Connect the printer to the USB port you used to installthe printer driver.• Do not put your computer into the standby mode (or sleep mode) while the printeris connected to a USB port.• If you accidentally do so, do not disconnect the USB cable from your computerwhile it is in the standby mode; instead, leaving the USB cable connected, firstreturn your computer to its normal mode. If you remove the USB cable while yourcomputer is in the standby mode, your computer may not be able to return to itsnormal mode. For details on your computer’s standby mode, refer to thedocumentation provided with your computer.