iBook G4 (Mid 2005) User's Guide (Manual) - zZounds.com
iBook G4 (Mid 2005) User's Guide (Manual) - zZounds.com
iBook G4 (Mid 2005) User's Guide (Manual) - zZounds.com
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D Top<br />
Ten Questions<br />
Do you have a question? Here are the top ten questions<br />
<strong>com</strong>monly asked by new <strong>iBook</strong> <strong>G4</strong> users.<br />
D Appendix<br />
My Internet connection doesn’t seem to be working. How do I set it up?<br />
There are different types of Internet connections. For example, you can connect using a<br />
modem, a DSL connection, a wireless AirPort connection, or an Ethernet network. You<br />
will need to supply Mac OS X with specific information about your connection type,<br />
Internet service provider, or network. The first step in configuring your connection is<br />
gathering the information needed for your connection type. To find out what<br />
information you need and for instructions on how to configure your connection type,<br />
see Appendix C, “Connecting to the Internet,” on page 75. Your <strong>com</strong>puter also has a<br />
Network Setup Assistant to help walk you through setting up an Internet connection.<br />
How do I set up my printer? Is it <strong>com</strong>patible with my <strong>iBook</strong>?<br />
Begin by connecting your printer and installing any software according to the<br />
instructions that came with your printer. Next, open System Preferences and click the<br />
Print & Fax icon. Use the Print & Fax pane to configure your <strong>iBook</strong> to access the printer.<br />
You’ll find lots of information about setting up printers in Mac Help (choose Help > Mac<br />
Help from the menu bar and search for “printer”). Also see “Connecting to a Printer” on<br />
page 28.<br />
If your printer doesn’t seem to be working as expected, you might need to check the<br />
manufacturer’s website for updated print drivers. You can often download the latest<br />
printer software.<br />
If you sent a print job to your printer, but it’s not printing, check to see if the print job is<br />
stopped or on hold by clicking the printer icon in the Dock. (If no icon appears in the<br />
Dock, open Printer Setup Utility in the Applications/Utilities folder and double-click the<br />
printer’s name.) If the window for the printer says “Job Stopped,” click the Start Jobs<br />
button. If “Hold” appears beside the job name, resume printing by clicking the job<br />
name and then clicking Resume. If a print job has stopped printing because of a<br />
technical error, you can delete the faulty job by selecting the job and clicking Delete.<br />
You can then try printing the job again.<br />
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