At the server side
1. Gateway autoload commands are important, below are the settings used for a Canon IR6870C printer. The
Novell gateway was used; you don’t need the canon gateway nlm. Searching Google for “Gateway autoload
commands” will get you more information.
2. On the “Client Support\iPrint Direct” tab “Enable iPrint Direct Printing” is not required for the job accounting
or get device status to work.
At the client side
1. Install the very latest driver version, when writing this fix version 8.35 for PCL drivers and version 4.25 for
Postscript drivers where available off the Canon support website. Install the iPrint printer onto the target
workstation.
2. Next step is to either search Google for “canon portset utility” or contact Canon support and ask for the file via
email. Portset version 1.2 was available at the time.
Download and unzip the Portset tool into “C:\Program Files\Canon\Portset”, the following files should be in the
archive;
AuSnmp.dll, AuSrvc.dll, AuTrans.dll, auvdc.dat, Ns1213.oim, NsCanon.oim, NsCIS.oim, NsHR.oim, PortSet.cnt,
PortSet.exe, PortSet.hlp
3. Run the "C:\Program Files\Canon\Portset\Portset.exe" file. Scroll through the list of printer ports until you find
the port belonging to the particular Canon iPrint printer, should look something like "\\ipp://*server IP*\*printer
name*" (the *server IP* is the iPrint servers IP address and the *printer name* is the name of the printer setup on
iPrint). Select the port and press the "Modify" button. Either enter the IP address of the printer into the "Network
Address" edit box or click the "Discover" button and wait for discovery to finish (I personally like the discover
button because you know the address is going to be correct when you choose from the printer list. If you chose to
discover the printers select the printer model/name from the list and press "OK". Press "OK" again to exit the
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