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Comments to date: 12. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
hub 10:18am on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 
I find the machine to be easy to use, not difficult to setup, in fact it was quite easy. The ink is an issue, as it is with all Canon printers.
menuisier 3:34am on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 
Still a winner, great computer I have used my wonderful G4 17 inch screen for several years; upgraded the RAM to 2GB and run Photoshop, Lightroom.
mikhael911 11:34am on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
It was very hard to set up and use. Had to have manual out all the time. Copies were very poor, faxing was difficult to do.
Ildebrando 11:09am on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 
www.it-battery.com, it provides Apple PowerBook G4 series laptop battery.and other laptop battery, laptop keyboard,laptop AC adapter. This is my first mac! and I got it free from ...  Leopard works with perfection. No performance issues.
monster 3:16pm on Monday, July 5th, 2010 
Have owned this exact computer, 17" PowerBook G4 Notebook at 1.67GHz. Just bought this one for my wife, who was not into computers at all.
JoMama 5:47pm on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 
This is a nice laptop, and it is one of the most perfect that Apple has made. Flawless in every way. My current laptop is an Apple PowerBook G4 17" 1.67GHz. Like most of my computer purchases I bought this early-2005 PowerBook used. As an architect. The 12" Powerbook G4 is an amazing computer. Housed in Aluminum and featuring a 12" screen, the Powerbook weighs only 4.
kast 9:28pm on Friday, May 21st, 2010 
4 years and counting.... I have had this laptop for 4 years now. To this day. not happy this product was not what it was suppose to be. got a none working product.
matokrt 8:18am on Friday, May 21st, 2010 
All computers have design flaws. This one is...  Better than any computer I previously owned. Feet fall off, CD/DVD drive sticks, Keys stick. I bought this laptop six years ago and it is ...  Powerful and great design. No USB 2.0 or integrated Bluetooth.
stevengilbreath 1:49am on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 
This is my 2nd PowerBook. Pismo is my first and still humming slow with new HD. i just recently bought a dell inspiron 6000 running under windows xp and it was doing me good. until i went to college and i moved in.
piojitoewok 6:08pm on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 
From the beginning, the CPU was overheating after more than an hour of constant power-on. It always caused the system to freeze.
mobius_ 2:11am on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 
its fast new tech. and is inviting to buy for only 82 bucks its battery last 5 hours and thin you cant recharge it easy on the eye appalling engineering
gordon... 7:25pm on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 
Tremendously easy to set up, but my fvorite part is batch scanning, and then having them converted to email attachments, or saved to PC as a PDF file. This is my fourth Canon product and my third Canon printer since 1994. This is a good printer.fax.scanner.

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You can write information from your ISP or network administrator on these pages, then enter it in Setup Assistant. To set up a telephone dial-up connection, gather the following information: Service provider name User or account name Password ISP phone number Alternate phone number Dialing prefix to obtain an outside line To set up a DSL, cable modem, LAN, or AirPort Extreme wireless connection: m First, choose your connection method (ask your system administrator or your ISP, if you dont know): Manually Using DHCP with a manual address Using DHCP Using BootP PPP If youre unsure which method to use, Using DHCP may be a good choice, because the network supplies most of the required information for you automatically. If you selected Manually or Using DHCP with a manual address, gather the following: IP address Subnet mask Router address Note: If you selected Using DHCP with a manual address, you dont need a subnet mask or router address. If you selected Using DHCP, gather the following optional information (ask your ISP if you need it): DHCP client ID DNS servers If you selected PPP (for PPPoE connections), gather the following: Service provider Account name Password PPPoE service name
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The information below is optional. Ask your ISP or system administrator if you need it. DNS servers Domain name Proxy server
Transferring Files From Another Mac?
If you already have a Mac, the Setup Assistant can help automatically transfer user accounts, network settings, applications, and more from your previous Mac to your new Mac. To transfer information, you must have the following: A standard 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire cable. Your other Mac must have Mac OS X v10.1 or later installed. Your other Mac must have a built-in FireWire port and support FireWire Target Disk Mode. To transfer information from your previous Mac to your new Mac: m Simply turn on your new Mac and follow the onscreen instructions. The Setup Assistant takes you through the process of transferring your information. Transferring information to your new Mac does not affect the information on your other Mac. (If you have set up partitions on the new Mac, all information from the other Mac will be transferred to one partition.) Using the Setup Assistant, you can transfer: User accounts, including preferences and email Internet and network settings, so your new Mac is automatically set up to work with the same settings as your other Mac Applications1 so that all of the applications you used on your other Mac are now on your new Mac Files and folders on your hard disk and partitions. This gives you easy access to the files and folders you used on your old Mac. If you dont intend to keep or use your other Mac, you may want to deauthorize your old computer from playing music that youve purchased from the iTunes Music Store. If you dont use the Setup Assistant to transfer information when you first start up your computer, you can do it later. Go to the Applications folder, open Utilities, and doubleclick Setup Assistant.

1. You

may have to reinstall some of the applications you transfer.
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Note: If youve used the Setup Assistant to transfer information from an older Macintosh and you want to use Setup Assistant to transfer information from it again, make sure FileVault is turned off on the older Macintosh. To turn off FileVault, open the Accounts pane of System Preferences and click Security. Follow the onscreen instructions. Step 3: Connect Your Cables Next, connect your PowerBook to a phone line, DSL modem, cable modem, or Ethernet network. If youre connecting to a wireless AirPort Extreme 802.11b or 802.11g network, you dont need cables. To connect to a phone line: m Connect the phone cord from a wall jack to the internal modem port for a dial-up connection.

Telephone cord

W Internal modem port
Make sure you connect the internal modem to an analog phone linethe kind used typically in homes. The modem will not work with a digital phone line. Warning: Do not connect a digital telephone line to the modem; the wrong type of line could damage the modem. Contact your telephone service provider if you are unsure whether you have a digital telephone line. For more information about your modem, see Using Your Modem on page 44. For information on other types of connections, see Appendix C, Connecting to the Internet, on page 79.
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To connect to a DSL or cable modem or an Ethernet network: m Connect the cable to your DSL or cable modem as shown in the modem instructions, or connect the Ethernet cord to the Ethernet hub or outlet. Then connect the other end of the cord to the computers Ethernet port.

Ethernet cord

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Step 4: Turn On Your PowerBook With your setup information gathered, youre ready to start up your computer. Setup Assistant launches automatically to help you. 1 To turn on the computer, press the Power button (). Note: Press the Power button once briefly (up to one second). Holding down the Power button as your computer starts up may shut down your computer again. You should hear a tone when you turn on the computer. It takes the computer a few moments to start up.
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Problems Turning the Computer On?
Nothing happens when you press the Power button. The battery may be drained. Make sure that you plugged the power adapter firmly into both the computer and a power source. The plug should light when you plug it into the computer. If the computer still doesnt start up, see Problems That Prevent You From Using Your Computer on page 63. You see a picture of a disk or a folder with a blinking question mark. This icon usually means that the computer cant find the system software on the hard disk or any disks attached to the computer. Try restarting. Hold down the Power button for 4 to 5 seconds until the computer turns off. Then press the Power button again. If the problem persists, you may need to reinstall the system software. See Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your Computer on page 67. 2 Use your PowerBook trackpad to select and move items on the screen, much as you use a mouse with a desktop computer. To move the arrow pointer on the screen, slide your finger across the trackpad. Important: Use only one finger on the trackpad to move the pointer; the pointer wont move if you use two or more fingers on it. (The trackpad is designed to allow scrolling when you use two adjoining fingers. See Using the Trackpad on page 24 for more information.)
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To select, click, or double-click an item on the screen, use the trackpad button.

Trackpad

Trackpad button
For tips on using the trackpad, see Tips for Using the Trackpad on page 24. Congratulations, youre up and running!
How Do I Turn My PowerBook Off?
When you have finished working with your PowerBook, you can put your computer to sleep or shut it down.
Putting Your PowerBook to Sleep
If you will be away from your PowerBook for only a short time, put the computer to sleep. When the computer is in sleep, you can quickly wake it and bypass the startup process. To put the computer to sleep, do one of the following: Close the display. Choose Apple () > Sleep from the menu bar.
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Press the Power button () and click Sleep in the dialog that appears on the screen.
Warning: Wait a few seconds until the white sleep light on the display latch starts pulsating (indicating that the computer is in sleep and the hard disk has stopped spinning) before you move your PowerBook. Moving your computer while the hard disk is spinning can damage the hard disk, causing loss of data or the inability to start up from the hard disk. To wake the computer: If the display is closed, open it. Your PowerBook automatically wakes from sleep when you open the display. If the display is already open, press the Power button () or any key on the keyboard.

Shutting Down Your PowerBook
If you arent going to use your PowerBook for a day or two, shut it down. To shut down your computer, do one of the following: Choose Apple () > Shut Down from the menu bar. Press the Power button () and click Shut Down in the dialog that appears.
If you plan to store your PowerBook for an extended period of time, see Storing Your PowerBook on page 74 for information on how to prevent your battery from draining completely.
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Calibrating Your Battery

To get the longest running time from your PowerBook battery, complete the following steps during the first week you have your PowerBook. To initially calibrate your battery, follow these steps: 1 Plug in the power adapter and fully charge your PowerBook battery until the light on the power adapter plug changes to green and the onscreen meter in the menu bar indicates that the battery is fully charged. 2 Disconnect the power adapter and operate your PowerBook solely off of the battery. When the battery gets low, you will see the first low-battery warning dialog on the screen. Continue to run the PowerBook off its battery until it goes to sleep; at that point the battery has been sufficiently drained for calibration. 3 Connect the power adapter and leave it connected until the battery is fully charged again. Important: You only have to fully discharge and then charge your battery once to calibrate it. After that, you can connect and disconnect the power adapter when the battery is at any charge level. If you purchased additional batteries, repeat the calibration procedure with the additional batteries as well. For more information about your power adapter and battery, see Using Your Power Adapter on page 23 and Battery on page 51.

Whats Next?

Learn the important basics about your PowerBook. Check out Chapter 2, The Basics, on page 21. Have fun trying out your computers applications and Internet features. Browse the Mac OS X and applications booklet that came with your computer. If youre unfamiliar with Mac OS X, open Mac OS Help and browse the information. Switching from another computer? Open Mac OS Help and see the New Users section. It will help you use your previous computer knowledge to get started on a Mac.

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What If I Have More Questions?
Mac OS Help Most of the information about using your Macintosh is available right on your computer. 1 Click the Finder icon in the Dock (the bar of icons at the bottom of the screen).
2 Choose Help > Mac Help (click the Help menu in the menu bar and choose Mac Help).
3 Click the Search field, type a question, and press Return on your keyboard.

Other Support

If youre having a problem that prevents you from using your computer, see Chapter 5, Troubleshooting, on page 63. Check out the top ten most commonly asked questions. See Appendix D, Top Ten Questions, on page 95. For support information, user discussion boards, and the latest Apple software downloads, go to www.apple.com/support. If you cant find the answer to your problem in these places, see the AppleCare materials that came with your computer for information on contacting Apple.
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The Basics

This chapter introduces important basics about your PowerBook that youll want to know. Getting to Know Your New PowerBook
Because your PowerBook is so thin and light, you can take it with you to the office, library, class, or wherever you work or play. Whenever you stop using your PowerBook, wait a few moments to let the hard disk and any optical disc in your drive stop spinning before you transport the computer. Avoid jostling or bumping your PowerBook while discs are spinning. Note: Your PowerBook uses Sudden Motion Sensor technology to help protect the hard disk should the computer be dropped or experience extreme vibration. See Sudden Motion Sensor on page 45 for more information. When using your PowerBook or when charging the battery, it is normal for the bottom of the case to get warm. For prolonged use, place your PowerBook on a flat, stable surface. The bottom of the case is raised slightly to allow airflow that keeps the unit within normal operating temperatures. As you get to know your new computer, you may hear small noises during startup and when using your hard disk and optical drives. For example, your hard disk and optical drives may whir and click as they access information or load and eject discs. After the PowerBook runs for some time, a small fan may turn on to cool it, producing a faint sound. Small noises are part of the PowerBooks normal functioning. For more safety instructions about handling and using your PowerBook in different locations, be sure to see Appendix B, Safety, Use, and Care Information, on page 73.

2 Click Force Quit. The application quits, leaving all other applications open. If needed, you can also force the Classic environment to quit, which closes all Classic applications. You can also restart the Finder from this dialog. If youre experiencing other problems, see Chapter 5, Troubleshooting, on page 63.
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Using Your Computer

Your PowerBook has many built-in features and connection capabilities that you can customize and expand to fit your needs.
These include the following: Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 ports for connecting additional equipment such as printers, scanners, and other devices to your PowerBook. See page 34. FireWire 400 and 800 ports for connecting high-speed equipment such as digital videocameras and external hard drives. See page 36. A PC Card/CardBus slot. See page 38. Bluetooth wireless connectivity, AirPort Extreme wireless networking capability, Ethernet networking capability, and a 56K modem for networking and communications. See page 39. Audio line in/optical digital audio in port and headphone/optical digital audio out port for connecting headphones, speakers, microphones, and digital audio equipment. See page 44. DVI video output with the included DVI-to-VGA adapter, which lets you use your PowerBook with an external monitor or digital flat-panel display, including support for video-mirroring and extended desktop (dual-display) modes. Use the built-in S-video support to display content on your television. See page 45. Sudden Motion Sensor technology that helps protect the internal hard disk if the PowerBook is dropped or experiences significant vibration. See page 45. A SuperDrive that allows you to play and create CDs and DVDs. See page 48. Security slot so that you can make sure your PowerBook stays where it should. See Security Slot on page 55.
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Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Your PowerBook comes with two USB 2.0 ports (d), also referred to as Hi-Speed USB, which you can use to connect many types of external devices, including printers, scanners, digital cameras, game pads, joysticks, keyboards, and floppy disk drives. Your USB 2.0 ports are compatible with earlier USB devices. In most cases you can connect and disconnect a USB device while the computer is running. Once you connect the device, it is ready to use. You dont need to restart or reconfigure your computer.

Your PowerBook comes with two built-in speakers, a built-in microphone, an audio line in/optical digital audio in port, and a headphone/optical digital audio out port. Note: While devices are plugged in, sound wont come through your built-in speakers. Unplug any headphones or speakers to hear the computer speakers. You can connect external speakers, headphones, 5.1 surround systems, and other sound output devices to the headphone/optical digital audio out port. The port is a stereo 3.5 mini-phono jack. You can record sound onto your hard disk using the built-in microphone located under the left speaker grille. You can also connect external microphones or other audio equipment to the audio line in/optical digital audio in port. The port is a stereo 3.5 mini-phono jack, which does not provide power to a connected device, so you must use self-powered peripherals. Using a Toslink jack-to-miniplug adapter, you can use a Toslink cable to connect Digital Audio Tape (DAT) decks or digital instruments to input and mix your own music. For applications, such as iMovie, that can record sounds, use the Sound pane of System Preferences to select the audio input device you want to use, including microphones connected via USB.
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The volume controls on your keyboard allow you to easily change volume. You can also access these controls from the Sound pane of System Preferences. For more information about using or troubleshooting sound on your computer, open Mac OS Help and search for sound.

Sudden Motion Sensor

Your PowerBook has Sudden Motion Sensor technology, built-in protection for the hard disk that is designed to help prevent disk failures if the computer is dropped or undergoes severe vibration. In general, Sudden Motion Sensor protection does not change hard disk performance during regular PowerBook operation. Occasionally the Sudden Motion Sensor technology may be activated by unusually strong vibrations at a time when your PowerBook is writing or reading data intensively, such as when playing or recording video or audio. Should you experience dropped frames or sound elements in such a situation, make sure that your PowerBook is in a stable environment without vibration or abrupt movement.
External Video Support (DVI, VGA, and S-Video)
Your computer has an external monitor (DVI) port that allows you to directly connect a display or projector with a DVI port. Use the included DVI-to-VGA adapter to connect your PowerBook to monitors and projectors that have VGA connectors. The TV out port (also known as an S-video out port) on your computer lets you connect to a television, videocassette recorder (VCR), or video projection system using an S-video cable. You can use TV out to display images on a television, record computer images on a VCR, or play DVD-Video discs on your television.

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If the device you want to connect has a composite port rather than an S-video port, you can use the S-video-to-composite adapter that came with your PowerBook.

DVI port

S-video out port
When an external monitor or television is connected, you can either have the same image appear on both the internal display and the external monitor (known as videomirroring) or use the external monitor to extend the size of the Mac OS desktop (known as dual-display mode). By default, your PowerBook starts up in dual-display mode. Press the F7 (i) key to switch between dual-display and video-mirroring modes. If you want sound to come from the external display, such as a projector or TV, you need to connect an audio cable from the computers headphone out port to that device. Note: Because of the display limitations of most televisions, images displayed on the television screen will be of lower quality than those on the built-in display or an external monitor.
Connecting an External Display or Projector
To connect an external display or projector with a DVI connection to your computer: 1 Turn on the external display or projector. 2 Make sure the display cable is connected to the external projector or display.
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3 Connect the display cable to your PowerBook. Your PowerBook automatically detects the external display. 4 Adjust the resolution on the external display using the Displays pane of System Preferences or the Displays icon in the menu bar. To connect an external display or projector with a VGA connection to your computer: 1 Turn on the external display or projector. 2 Make sure the display cable is connected to the external projector or display. 3 Connect the DVI-to-VGA adapter that came with your PowerBook to the VGA connector of the external display or projector. 4 Connect the DVI-to-VGA adapter to your PowerBook. Your PowerBook automatically detects the external display. Important: To ensure that your PowerBook automatically detects the external display or projector, be sure the DVI-to-VGA adapter is plugged into the external display or projector first. 5 Adjust the resolution on the external display using the Displays pane of System Preferences or the Displays icon in the menu bar.
Using Your PowerBook With the Display Closed
You can use your PowerBook with the display closed if the computer is connected to an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse, and the power adapter is plugged into the PowerBook and an outlet. Important: To use your PowerBook with the display closed, the power adapter must be plugged into the PowerBook and an outlet. To operate your computer with an external monitor attached and the display closed: 1 Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to your PowerBook. 2 Connect the power adapter to the PowerBook and an outlet. 3 Close the PowerBook display to put the computer to sleep. 4 Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your PowerBook to an external display. 5 Wait a few seconds and then press any key on the external keyboard to wake the PowerBook.

AirPort Extreme Wireless Connection
You can configure your AirPort Extreme network and Internet connection using AirPort Setup Assistant, located in the Utilities folder within your Applications folder. The assistant helps you configure the AirPort Extreme Base Station or AirPort Express and set up your computer to use AirPort Extreme. For more information about your base station, see the documentation that came with your base station. If your AirPort Extreme Base Station or AirPort Express is already configured, in most cases your AirPort Extreme Card is ready to access it immediately.
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To check if you have access to an AirPort Extreme network: m Click the AirPort status icon in the menu bar and choose an AirPort network listed there.
If you dont see an AirPort network listed, you can use AirPort Setup Assistant to check or change your settings, or you can change them using the Network pane of System Preferences.
Setting Up an AirPort Extreme Connection Manually
Gather the following information from your system administrator if youll be setting up a manual connection, which uses specific preassigned addresses for your servers and computer. If youll be connecting using DHCP, most of this information is provided to your computer automatically by the network, so ask your system administrator what is required. Domain name server (DNS) addresses, if necessary DHCP or manual IP address configuration IP address Router address Subnet mask Password, if required Next, make sure your AirPort connection options are active in Network preferences.
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To set up Network preferences for an AirPort Extreme connection: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. 2 Click Network. 3 Choose Network Port Configurations from the Show pop-up menu. 4 Select the On checkbox next to AirPort.
Next, follow the instructions to configure your network either manually or using DHCP, as instructed by your ISP or network administrator. If youre setting up your network yourself, it may be easier to configure the network using DHCP, because the server assigns IP addresses automatically. 5 Choose AirPort from the Show pop-up menu. 6 Click TCP/IP, if necessary.
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7 In the Configure IPv4 pop-up menu, choose either Manually or Using DHCP.
If you chose Manually, type the other information into the corresponding fields. If you chose Using DHCP, you dont need to enter any further information unless your system administrator has instructed you to do so. 8 Click AirPort and select options for joining an AirPort Extreme network after restarting or when your computer wakes from sleep. 9 Click Apply Now. Once you configure your AirPort settings, you are ready to connect. To test your AirPort Extreme connection: m Click the AirPort status icon in the menu bar and choose Turn AirPort On. Any AirPort Extreme network in range should appear in the menu.

Network Connections

If you have two or more computers attempting to share an Internet connection, be sure that your network is set up properly. You need to know if your ISP provides only one IP address or if it provides multiple IP addresses, one for each computer. If only one IP address is used, then you must have a router capable of sharing the connection, also known as network address translation (NAT) or IP masquerading. For setup information, check the documentation provided with your router or ask the person who set up your network. The AirPort Extreme Base Station may be used to share one IP address among multiple computers. For information on using the AirPort Extreme Base Station, check the onscreen help or visit the Apple AirPort website at www.apple.com/airport. If you cannot resolve the issue using these steps, contact your ISP.
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Top Ten Questions

Do you have a question? Here are the top ten questions commonly asked by new PowerBook users.
My Internet connection doesnt seem to be working. How do I set it up? There are different types of Internet connections. For example, you can connect via a modem, a DSL connection, a wireless AirPort connection, or an Ethernet network. You will need to supply Mac OS X with specific information about your connection type, Internet service provider, or network. The first step in configuring your connection is gathering the information needed for your connection type. To find out what information you need and for instructions on how to configure your connection type, see Appendix C, Connecting to the Internet, on page 79. Your computer also has a Setup Assistant application to help walk you through setting up an Internet connection. Open System Preferences and click Network. Click the Assist me button to open Network Setup Assistant. How do I set up my printer? Is it compatible with my PowerBook? Begin by connecting your printer and installing any software according to the instructions that came with your printer. Next, open System Preferences and click the Print & Fax icon. Use the Print & Fax pane to configure your PowerBook to access the printer. Youll find lots of information about setting up printers in Mac OS Help (search for Printer). Also see Connecting to a Printer on page 28 of this manual. If your printer doesnt seem to be working as expected, you may need to check the manufacturers website for updated print drivers. Often the latest printer software is available for downloading. If you sent a print job to your printer, but its not printing, check to see if the job is stopped or on hold by clicking the printer icon in the Dock. (If no icon appears in the Dock, open the Printer Setup Utility in the Applications/Utilities folder and double-click the printers name.) If the window for the printer says Job Stopped, click the Start Jobs button. If Hold appears beside the job name, resume printing by clicking the job name and clicking Resume. If a print job has stopped printing because of a technical error, you can delete the faulty job by selecting the job and clicking Delete. You can then try printing the job again.

Appendix D Top Ten Questions
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I hear a fan coming on and my PowerBook seems to get quite warm. Is that OK? As your PowerBook operates, its designed to keep itself within safe thermal limits. The fan comes on and stays on to keep the PowerBook operating at normal temperatures. The bottom of your PowerBook may become warm because its designed to let heat dissipate through the case. This is normal. For more information, see Using Your PowerBook on page 74. My application or Mac OS X doesnt seem to be working correctly. Do I need to reinstall Mac OS X? The process of troubleshooting a problem requires that you determine a number of things, such as whether a problem always happens with a specific application, is related to your operating system, or is due to faulty hardware. Before you reinstall, see Troubleshooting on page 63 to help analyze the problem. Apple also provides many technical explanations and advice for solving problems in the AppleCare Knowledge Base. To access the Knowledge Base on the web, go to www.apple.com/support. If you determine that you must reinstall Mac OS X, youll find instructions in Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your Computer on page 67. I installed an application on my PowerBook, but it doesnt seem to be working. Where can I go for help? Check the documentation that came with the application or the manufacturers website for instructions on how to get support. Often manufacturers are aware of common problems that might occur with their applications and provide solutions and updates for immediate use. If your program is not an Apple product, youll need to contact the manufacturer directly for the best support.
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Communications Regulation Information

FCC Compliance Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. See instructions if interference to radio or television reception is suspected. Radio and Television Interference This computer equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properlythat is, in strict accordance with Apples instructionsit may cause interference with radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. You can determine whether your computer system is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the computer or one of the peripheral devices. If your computer system does cause interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops. Move the computer to one side or the other of the television or radio. Move the computer farther away from the television or radio. Plug the computer into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio. (That is, make certain the computer and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses.) If necessary, consult an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple. See the service and support information that came with your Apple product. Or, consult an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Important: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Apple Computer, Inc., could void the EMC compliance and negate your authority to operate the product. This product has demonstrated EMC compliance under conditions that included the use of compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components. It is important that you use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, television sets, and other electronic devices. Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only): Apple Computer, Inc. Product Compliance, 1 Infinite Loop M/S 26-A, Cupertino, CA 95014-2084, 408-974-2000.

Battery Disposal Information
Dispose of batteries according to your local environmental laws and guidelines. Nederlands: Gebruikte batterijen kunnen worden ingeleverd bij de chemokar of in een speciale batterijcontainer voor klein chemisch afval (kca) worden gedeponeerd.

Taiwan:

Telephone and Apple 56K Modem Information
Class 1 label Service warning label
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
The radiated output power of the optional AirPort Extreme Card is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, it is advised to use the wireless equipment in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
Notify Your Telephone Company Some telephone companies require that you notify the local business office when you hook up a modem to their lines. Information You Need in the United States The internal modem complies with Part 6B of the FCC rules. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN). If requested, provide this information to your telephone company. Ringer equivalence number (REN): 0.1B The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone lines and still have all those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area. Telephone jack type: USOC, RJ-11 An FCC-compliant telephone cord and modular plug are provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that complies with Part 68 rules. See the installation instructions for details.
Mouse and Keyboard Information
The Apple optical mouse is a Class 1 LED product. This product complies with the requirements of European Directives 72/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC. It also complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B Specification.
High-Risk Activities Warning
This computer system is not intended for use in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communications systems, or air traffic control machines, or for any other uses where the failure of the computer system could lead to death, personal injury or severe environmental damage.

ENERGY STAR Compliance

As an ENERGY STAR partner, Apple has determined that standard configurations of this product meet the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. The ENERGY STAR program is a partnership with office product equipment manufacturers to promote
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Telephone Line Problems If your telephone doesnt work, there may be a problem with your telephone line. Disconnect the modem to see if the problem goes away. If it doesnt, report the problem either to your local telephone company or to your companys telecommunications people. If disconnecting the modem eliminates the problem, the modem itself may need service. See the service and support information that came with your Apple product for instructions on how to contact Apple or an Apple-authorized service provider for assistance. If you do not disconnect your modem when it is adversely affecting the telephone line, the telephone company has the right to disconnect your service temporarily until you correct the problem. The telephone company will notify you as soon as possible. Also, you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of your equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. The internal modem will not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with a private branch exchange (PBX). Telephone Consumer Protection Act The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless such message clearly contains, in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission, the date and time it was sent and an identification of the business or other entity, or individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine of such business, entity, or individual. Information You Need in Canada The Industry Canada (IC) label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to a users satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, make sure that you are permitted to connect to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. Be sure you use an

 

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