From: Otto Pylot on
In article <siegman-C96A8A.10142514012010(a)news.stanford.edu>, AES
<siegman(a)stanford.edu> wrote:

> I purchased a Canon Pixma MX860 Multifunction Printer (big mistake!);
> installed it and its software on my MacBook running 10.4.11; and set it
> up to be connected wirelessly to our household LAN.

Too bad you don't like yours. I love mine. Easy to setup with my
MacBook (now running 10.6.2), prints wirelessly just fine with all the
Apple laptops in the house as well as an old Dell running XP
Professional and a couple of desktop Macs connected via USB.
>

> But, there is now an icon in my menu bar with menu selections which turn
> on and off something called "Canon IJ Network Scan Utility". Anyone
> really know how to get rid of this damn icon?

It's just a grayed-out icon. Don't see what the big deal is.
>

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From: VAXman- on
In article <fmmck-95AF6B.21373814012010(a)5ad64b5e.bb.sky.com>, Fred McKenzie <fmmck(a)aol.com> writes:
>In article <siegman-C96A8A.10142514012010(a)news.stanford.edu>,
> AES <siegman(a)stanford.edu> wrote:
>
>> But, there is now an icon in my menu bar with menu selections which turn
>> on and off something called "Canon IJ Network Scan Utility". Anyone
>> really know how to get rid of this damn icon?
>
>Try holding down the Command key, and dragging the icon out of the menu
>bar.

That doesn't work. I tried that a long time ago in an attempt to position
it in my menu bar. It's pretty well locked in there.


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From: VAXman- on
In article <140120102023478634%otto(a)bogus.address.invalid>, Otto Pylot <otto(a)bogus.address.invalid> writes:
>In article <siegman-C96A8A.10142514012010(a)news.stanford.edu>, AES
><siegman(a)stanford.edu> wrote:
>
>> I purchased a Canon Pixma MX860 Multifunction Printer (big mistake!);
>> installed it and its software on my MacBook running 10.4.11; and set it
>> up to be connected wirelessly to our household LAN.
>
>Too bad you don't like yours. I love mine. Easy to setup with my
>MacBook (now running 10.6.2), prints wirelessly just fine with all the
>Apple laptops in the house as well as an old Dell running XP
>Professional and a couple of desktop Macs connected via USB.

I have also connected wirelessly with my Ubuntu linux laptops too. The
new ASUS EeePC 1005HA that Santa brought for my 10 year old with Ubuntu
was already configured to work the the Canon PIXMA MP620. Go figure.


>> But, there is now an icon in my menu bar with menu selections which turn
>> on and off something called "Canon IJ Network Scan Utility". Anyone
>> really know how to get rid of this damn icon?
>
>It's just a grayed-out icon. Don't see what the big deal is.

Me either.

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From: Sara on
In article <00A9793F.7E7820E3(a)SendSpamHere.ORG>,
VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:

> >
> >It's just a grayed-out icon. Don't see what the big deal is.
>
> Me either.

ooo I do. that's drive me nuts if it were something I didn't want.

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From: AES on
In article <fmmck-95AF6B.21373814012010(a)5ad64b5e.bb.sky.com>,
Fred McKenzie <fmmck(a)aol.com> wrote:

> > But, there is now an icon in my menu bar with menu selections which turn
> > on and off something called "Canon IJ Network Scan Utility". Anyone
> > really know how to get rid of this damn icon?
>
> Try holding down the Command key, and dragging the icon out of the menu
> bar.

Thanks -�� but, went back to the Finder and tried all four combinations
of Cmd or Ctrl plus Left or Right Click on this icon, and none of them
dragged it out. (This is in 10.4.11.)
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