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Network Printing Guide
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Page 1 - Network Printing Guide

Network Printing GuideOperating Instructionsc1-Network-300.tifRead this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for futurerefer

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viiiConfiguring the machine as a print serverA dedicated NetWare print server is not required because the machine can beconfigured as a print server.T

Page 3 - Manuals for This Machine

Appendix866Established SPX Connection with PServ-er,(RPSocket=<socket number>, con-nID=<connection ID>)(In remote printer mode) A connecti

Page 4 - How to Read This Manual

Message List876Print queue <print queue name> cannot be serviced by printer 0, <print server name>(In print server mode) The print queue n

Page 5 - Introduction

Appendix886PrecautionsPlease pay attention to the following when using the Network Interface Board.When configuration is necessary, follow the appropr

Page 6 - ❖ Features

Precautions896PostScript Printing from WindowsWhen printing PostScript from Windows, see the PostScript 3 Unit Type 1045Operating Instructions Supplem

Page 7 - Windows NT Print Server

Appendix906When Using DHCPNote the following points when using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Pro-tocol).Supported systemsWindows NT Server 4.0 can

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Precautions916Additional information• When you click [Active Lease] on the [Scope] menu of DHCP manager, a list ofclient leases appears. When the rese

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Appendix926• If various users send print jobs using SmartNetMonitor for Admin to networkprinters, the printing order might not be in the order in whic

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Specifications936SpecificationsLAN interface 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-TFrame type EthernetII, IEEE802.2, IEEE802.3, SNAPProtocol • TCP/IPWindows 95Windows 9

Page 11 - Macintosh

94INDEXAaccess control address, 72access control mask, 72BBOOT, 73Cclient computer, setupWindows 2000, 24Windows 95/98/Me, 10Windows NT 4.0,

Page 12 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

95Ppassword, 68, 79precautions, 88printer name, 66printer status, 74Pure IP, 55Rremote printer, setupNetWare 3.x, 49NetWare 4.x, 5, 57Ss

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ixMacintoshFor setting up the machine as a network printer in a Macintosh environment, seeP.65 “Macintosh Configuration”.UNIXFor setting up the machin

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Page 16 - Configuring Protocols

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Page 17 - Configuring the machine

xTABLE OF CONTENTS1.Windows 95/98/Me ConfigurationConfiguring Windows 95/98/Me ... 1Print

Page 18 - Reference

xiConfiguring LPR Port Printing ... 38Setting up a Client Computer...

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xiiPrecautions... 88Connecting a Dial-Up Router to a Netwo

Page 20 - Deleting the port

11. Windows 95/98/MeConfigurationConfiguring Windows 95/98/MePrinting Without a Print ServerThe following procedure describes how to configure Windows

Page 21 - Setting Up the Printer Driver

Windows 95/98/Me Configuration21Configuring ProtocolsConfiguring TCP/IP and IPP for PrintingThese instructions are for configuring the Network Interfa

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Configuring Protocols31BConfigure the TCP/IP protocol with the appropriate IP address, subnetmask and other settings.Check with the network administra

Page 23 - Changing Port Settings

Windows 95/98/Me Configuration41Using SmartNetMonitor for Client SmartNetMonitor for Client is a utility that helps you to use network printers ef-fec

Page 24 - Setting up a Client Computer

Using SmartNetMonitor for Client51Installing SmartNetMonitor for Client Follow the procedure below to install SmartNetMonitor for Client.AConfigure th

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IntroductionTo get maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instruc-tions in this manual. Please keep

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Windows 95/98/Me Configuration61Deleting the portThe following procedure allows you to delete the printer port. If you want to de-lete the port which

Page 27 - 2. Windows 2000 Configuration

Using SmartNetMonitor for Client71Setting Up the Printer DriverThe following procedure allows you to configure the printer port to use Smart-NetMonito

Page 28 - Windows 2000 Configuration

Windows 95/98/Me Configuration81NetBEUIA Click [NetBEUI].A list of printers that can be printed to by the NetBEUI protocol appears.B Click the printer

Page 29 - Configuring the Protocols

Using SmartNetMonitor for Client91Changing Port SettingsFollow these steps to change SmartNetMonitor for Client settings, such as Par-allel Printing,

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Windows 95/98/Me Configuration101Setting up a Client ComputerThis section describes the procedures for setting up a client on a network thatuses Windo

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Setting up a Client Computer111FOn the network tree, double-click the name of the computer used as theprint server.The printers connected to the netwo

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Windows 95/98/Me Configuration121

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132. Windows 2000 ConfigurationConfiguring Windows 2000Printing Without a Print ServerThe following procedure describes how to configure Windows 2000

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Windows 2000 Configuration142Printing with a LPR PortSee P.23 “Configuring LPR Port Printing” for configuring a LPR port in Windows2000.Printing with

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Configuring the Protocols152Configuring the ProtocolsConfiguring TCP/IP and IPP for PrintingFollow these instructions to configure the Network Interfa

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iManuals for This MachineThe following manuals describe the operational procedures and maintenance ofthis machine.To enhance safe and efficient operat

Page 37 - Configuring LPR Port Printing

Windows 2000 Configuration162CMake sure that the“Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” is selected in the [Compo-nents checked are used by this connection:] box

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Using SmartNetMonitor for Client172Using SmartNetMonitor for Client SmartNetMonitor for Client is a utility that helps you to use network printers ef-

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Windows 2000 Configuration182Installing SmartNetMonitor for Client Follow the procedure below to install SmartNetMonitor for Client.AConfigure the IP

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Using SmartNetMonitor for Client192Deleting the portThe following procedure allows you to delete the printer port. If you want to de-lete the port whi

Page 41 - Configuring Windows NT 4.0

Windows 2000 Configuration202DAfter the confirmation message appears, click [Yes].EAcknowledge the [Remove Shared File?] dialog box.FWhen the uninstal

Page 42 - Windows NT 4.0 Configuration

Using SmartNetMonitor for Client212NetBEUIA Click [NetBEUI].A list of printers that can be printed by the NetBEUI protocol appears.B Click the printer

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Windows 2000 Configuration222Changing Port SettingsFollow the steps to change SmartNetMonitor for Client settings, such as ParallelPrinting, Recovery

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Configuring LPR Port Printing232Configuring LPR Port PrintingThis section explains the procedure for printing to a LPR port from Windows2000.Note❒ The

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Windows 2000 Configuration242Setting up a Client ComputerThis section describes the procedures for setting up a client in a network thatuses Windows 2

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Setting up a Client Computer252GClick the printer you want to use, and click [Next >].Note❒ If the printer driver is not installed in the print ser

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iiHow to Read This ManualSymbolsIn this manual, the following symbols are used:R WARNING:This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which

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Windows 2000 Configuration262

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273. Windows NT 4.0 ConfigurationConfiguring Windows NT 4.0Printing Without a Print ServerThe following procedure describes how to configure Windows N

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Windows NT 4.0 Configuration283Printing with a LPR PortSee P.38 “Configuring LPR Port Printing” for how to configure a LPR port in Win-dows NT 4.0.Pri

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Configuring the Protocols293Configuring the ProtocolsConfiguring TCP/IP and IPP for PrintingThese instructions are for configuring the Network Interfa

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Windows NT 4.0 Configuration303BConfigure the TCP/IP protocols with the appropriate IP address, subnetmask and other settings.Check with the network a

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Configuring the Protocols313DType “0” as the Lana Number.Note❒ If the other protocol's Lana Number is configured with “0”, you mustchange the Lan

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Windows NT 4.0 Configuration323Using SmartNetMonitor for Client SmartNetMonitor for Client is a utility that helps you to use network printers ef-fect

Page 55 - 4. NetWare Configuration

Using SmartNetMonitor for Client333Installing SmartNetMonitor for Client Follow the procedure below to install SmartNetMonitor for Client.AConfigure t

Page 56 - Running the NIB Setup Tool

Windows NT 4.0 Configuration343Deleting the portThe following procedure allows you to delete the printer port. If you want to de-lete the port which i

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Using SmartNetMonitor for Client353Setting Up the Printer DriverThe following procedure allows you to configure the printer port to use Smart-NetMonit

Page 58 - NetWare Configuration

iiiIntroductionThis manual contains detailed instructions on configuring the machine as a net-work printer. Read the section appropriate to your netwo

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Windows NT 4.0 Configuration363IPPA Click [IPP].The IPP setting dialog box appears.B In [Printer URL], type “http://(printer's IP address)/printe

Page 60 - Setting Up as a Print Server

Using SmartNetMonitor for Client373Changing Port SettingsFollow the steps to change SmartNetMonitor for Client settings, such as ParallelPrinting, Rec

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Windows NT 4.0 Configuration383Configuring LPR Port PrintingThis section explains the procedure for printing to a LPR port from WindowsNT.Note❒ The fo

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Setting up a Client Computer393Setting up a Client ComputerThis section describes the procedures for setting up a client in a network thatuses Windows

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Windows NT 4.0 Configuration403FSelect if you want to use this printer as the default printer, and click [Next >].GAfter the installation is comple

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414. NetWare ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to configure the machine to use as a print server ora remote printer in a NetWare environment.Not

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NetWare Configuration424FIn the [Command line for installation program] box, type the name of the CD-ROMdrive followed by “:\ NETWORK\NETMON\ADMIN\DIS

Page 66 - ❖ To use NetWare 5

Quick Setup Using the NIB Setup Tool Wizard434Quick Setup Using the NIB Setup Tool WizardWith the NIB Setup Tool, you can easily set up a NetWare prin

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NetWare Configuration444FMake sure that the MAC address and IPX address are correct, and click [Fin-ish].GType the print server name into the [Device

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Quick Setup Using the NIB Setup Tool Wizard454OIf you have selected the NDS mode, type the volume of the print queue intothe [Queue Volume] box. Click

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iv❖❖❖❖ Features• Support for 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T• The Network Interface Board is compatible with NetWare (IPX/SPX,TCP/IP), Windows NT 4.0 (TCP/IP,

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NetWare Configuration464NetWare 3.x - Advanced SettingsThe actual procedures for configuring the machine vary depending on whetherthe Network Interfac

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NetWare 3.x - Advanced Settings474EClick the IPX address of the Network Interface Board which is to be config-ured, and then click [Next >].Note❒ I

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NetWare Configuration484MCreate a printer as follows:A From the [Available Options] menu, select [Print Server Information] and pressthe {{{{ENTER}}}}

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NetWare 3.x - Advanced Settings494Setting Up as a Remote PrinterALog on to the file server as a Supervisor or a Supervisor equivalent.BRun the NIB Set

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NetWare Configuration504JOn the [NIB] menu, click [Exit] to exit the NIB Setup Tool.KType “PCONSOLE” from the command prompt.F:> PCONSOLELCreate a

Page 75 - Setting Up a Client Computer

NetWare 3.x - Advanced Settings514NAssign print queues to the created printer as follows:A From [Print Server Configuration Menu], select [Queues Serv

Page 76 - Windows 2000

NetWare Configuration524NetWare 4.x, 5 - Advanced SettingsThe actual procedures for configuring the machine vary depending on whetherthe Network Inter

Page 77 - Windows NT 4.0

NetWare 4.x, 5 - Advanced Settings534Setting Up as a Print ServerImportant❒ You can set up the print server using the NDS or Bindery mode in NetWare4.

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NetWare Configuration544C In the [NDS Context:] box, type the context in which the print server is tobe created.Clicking [Browse], you can select a co

Page 79 - 5. Macintosh Configuration

NetWare 4.x, 5 - Advanced Settings554NAssign print queues to the created printer as follows:A Click [Assignments], and click [Add] in the [Assignments

Page 80 - Macintosh Configuration

vSetting Up the Machine on a NetworkWindows 95/98/MeFor setting up the machine as a network printer in a Windows 95/98/Me envi-ronment, see P.1 “Windo

Page 81 - 6. Appendix

NetWare Configuration564DClick [TCP/IP protocol].EClick the IP address of the Network Interface Board which is to be config-ured, and click [Next >

Page 82 - 3. Status

NetWare 4.x, 5 - Advanced Settings574Setting Up as a Remote PrinterALog on to the file server as an Admin or an Admin equivalent.BRun the NIB Setup To

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NetWare Configuration584C In the [NDS Context:] box, type the context in which the print server is tobe created.Clicking [Browse], you can select a co

Page 84 - Remote Maintenance by telnet

NetWare 4.x, 5 - Advanced Settings594MCreate a printer as follows:A Select the container object the printer is located in, and click [Create] inthe [O

Page 85 - Commands List

NetWare Configuration604QStart the print server by typing the following from the console of the Net-Ware Server.If it is running, restart it after exi

Page 86 - mask Access Control Mask

Setting Up a Client Computer614Setting Up a Client ComputerThis section describes how to set up a client computer when using a NetWareprint server.Not

Page 87 - Protocol

NetWare Configuration624KClick the [Printer Settings] tab.LSelect to clear the [Form feed] and [Enable banner] check boxes.Note❒ You should not select

Page 88 - Printer status

Setting Up a Client Computer634Windows NT 4.0Follow the procedure to set up a Windows NT 4.0 client.PreparationLog on to the NetWare file server befor

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NetWare Configuration644

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655. Macintosh ConfigurationConfiguring MacintoshThis section describes how to configure a Macintosh computer to use EtherTalk.The actual procedures t

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viWindows 2000For setting up the machine as a network printer in a Windows 2000 environ-ment, see P.13 “Windows 2000 Configuration”. There are two met

Page 92 - IP address

Macintosh Configuration665Configuring the PrinterUse the control panel to activate the EtherTalk protocol. (The default is active.)ReferenceFor more i

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676. AppendixConfiguring the Network Interface Board with a Web BrowserThe Network Interface Board functions as a Web server in addition to allowinga

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Appendix686Going to the Top PageAfter launching the Web Browser, type the IP address of the machine. See theexample below. This example is for the Eng

Page 95 - Print Log Information

Configuring the Network Interface Board with a Web Browser696----Linking the address (URL) to the [Help] buttonYou can link the address (URL) of the [

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Appendix706Remote Maintenance by telnetYou can view the printer status and configure the Network Interface Board us-ing telnet.Note❒ You should specif

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Remote Maintenance by telnet716Note❒ If the “Cannot write NVRAM information” message appears, the changesare not saved. Repeat the steps above.❒ The N

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Appendix726Note❒ This affects the configuration of the Network Interface Board of the IP ad-dress that is used.❒ To type an address using hexadecimal,

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Remote Maintenance by telnet736❒ For example, if you assign 192.168.15.16 as the Access Control Address of theNetwork Interface Board, the IP addresse

Page 100 - Appendix

Appendix746Note❒ If you prohibit remote access using TCP/IP and then log out, you cannot useremote access. If this was a mistake, you can use the cont

Page 101 - Message List

Remote Maintenance by telnet756System log informationUse the syslog command to display information stored in the machine's systemlog. msh> sys

Page 102 - Precautions

viiWindows NT 4.0For setting up the machine as a network printer in a Windows NT 4.0 environ-ment, see P.27 “Windows NT 4.0 Configuration”. There are

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Appendix766❖❖❖❖ Access type configurationYou can select the access type from those listed below.msh> snmp number type access_type❖❖❖❖ Protocol conf

Page 104 - When Using DHCP

Remote Maintenance by telnet776IPPUse the ipp command to configure the IPP settings.❖❖❖❖ Viewing settingThe following command displays the current IPP

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Appendix786SMBUse the smb command to configure or delete the computer name or workgroupname for NetBEUI.msh >smb parameterROUTEUse the route comman

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Remote Maintenance by telnet796SLPUse this command to configure SLP settings.You can search the NetWare server using SLP in the PureIP environment ofN

Page 107 - Specifications

Appendix806SNMPThe Network Interface Board functions as an SNMP (Simple Network Manage-ment Protocol) agent using the UDP and IPX protocols. Using the

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Understanding the Displayed Information816Understanding the Displayed Information This section describes how to read the status information returned b

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Appendix826Configuring the Network Interface BoardThe Network Interface Board settings can be displayed by using the commandsbelow.• telnet : Use the

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Understanding the Displayed Information836 TCP/IP Mode ftp lpr rsh diprint web telnet snmp ipp EncapType Network boot Address Netmask Broa

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Appendix846Message ListThis is a list of messages written to the machine's system log. The system log canbe viewed using the syslog command.Syste

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Message List856Cannot create service connection (In remote printer mode) Cannot establish a connection with the file server. The number of file serve

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