Network Printing GuideOperating Instructionsc1-Network-300.tifRead this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for futurerefer
viiiConfiguring the machine as a print serverA dedicated NetWare print server is not required because the machine can beconfigured as a print server.T
Appendix866Established SPX Connection with PServ-er,(RPSocket=<socket number>, con-nID=<connection ID>)(In remote printer mode) A connecti
Message List876Print queue <print queue name> cannot be serviced by printer 0, <print server name>(In print server mode) The print queue n
Appendix886PrecautionsPlease pay attention to the following when using the Network Interface Board.When configuration is necessary, follow the appropr
Precautions896PostScript Printing from WindowsWhen printing PostScript from Windows, see the PostScript 3 Unit Type 1045Operating Instructions Supplem
Appendix906When Using DHCPNote the following points when using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Pro-tocol).Supported systemsWindows NT Server 4.0 can
Precautions916Additional information• When you click [Active Lease] on the [Scope] menu of DHCP manager, a list ofclient leases appears. When the rese
Appendix926• If various users send print jobs using SmartNetMonitor for Admin to networkprinters, the printing order might not be in the order in whic
Specifications936SpecificationsLAN interface 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-TFrame type EthernetII, IEEE802.2, IEEE802.3, SNAPProtocol • TCP/IPWindows 95Windows 9
94INDEXAaccess control address, 72access control mask, 72BBOOT, 73Cclient computer, setupWindows 2000, 24Windows 95/98/Me, 10Windows NT 4.0,
95Ppassword, 68, 79precautions, 88printer name, 66printer status, 74Pure IP, 55Rremote printer, setupNetWare 3.x, 49NetWare 4.x, 5, 57Ss
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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xTABLE OF CONTENTS1.Windows 95/98/Me ConfigurationConfiguring Windows 95/98/Me ... 1Print
xiConfiguring LPR Port Printing ... 38Setting up a Client Computer...
xiiPrecautions... 88Connecting a Dial-Up Router to a Netwo
11. Windows 95/98/MeConfigurationConfiguring Windows 95/98/MePrinting Without a Print ServerThe following procedure describes how to configure Windows
Windows 95/98/Me Configuration21Configuring ProtocolsConfiguring TCP/IP and IPP for PrintingThese instructions are for configuring the Network Interfa
Configuring Protocols31BConfigure the TCP/IP protocol with the appropriate IP address, subnetmask and other settings.Check with the network administra
Windows 95/98/Me Configuration41Using SmartNetMonitor for Client SmartNetMonitor for Client is a utility that helps you to use network printers ef-fec
Using SmartNetMonitor for Client51Installing SmartNetMonitor for Client Follow the procedure below to install SmartNetMonitor for Client.AConfigure th
IntroductionTo get maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instruc-tions in this manual. Please keep
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
Using SmartNetMonitor for Client71Setting Up the Printer DriverThe following procedure allows you to configure the printer port to use Smart-NetMonito
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
Using SmartNetMonitor for Client91Changing Port SettingsFollow these steps to change SmartNetMonitor for Client settings, such as Par-allel Printing,
Windows 95/98/Me Configuration101Setting up a Client ComputerThis section describes the procedures for setting up a client on a network thatuses Windo
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
Windows 95/98/Me Configuration121
132. Windows 2000 ConfigurationConfiguring Windows 2000Printing Without a Print ServerThe following procedure describes how to configure Windows 2000
Windows 2000 Configuration142Printing with a LPR PortSee P.23 “Configuring LPR Port Printing” for configuring a LPR port in Windows2000.Printing with
Configuring the Protocols152Configuring the ProtocolsConfiguring TCP/IP and IPP for PrintingFollow these instructions to configure the Network Interfa
iManuals for This MachineThe following manuals describe the operational procedures and maintenance ofthis machine.To enhance safe and efficient operat
Windows 2000 Configuration162CMake sure that the“Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” is selected in the [Compo-nents checked are used by this connection:] box
Using SmartNetMonitor for Client172Using SmartNetMonitor for Client SmartNetMonitor for Client is a utility that helps you to use network printers ef-
Windows 2000 Configuration182Installing SmartNetMonitor for Client Follow the procedure below to install SmartNetMonitor for Client.AConfigure the IP
Using SmartNetMonitor for Client192Deleting the portThe following procedure allows you to delete the printer port. If you want to de-lete the port whi
Windows 2000 Configuration202DAfter the confirmation message appears, click [Yes].EAcknowledge the [Remove Shared File?] dialog box.FWhen the uninstal
Using SmartNetMonitor for Client212NetBEUIA Click [NetBEUI].A list of printers that can be printed by the NetBEUI protocol appears.B Click the printer
Windows 2000 Configuration222Changing Port SettingsFollow the steps to change SmartNetMonitor for Client settings, such as ParallelPrinting, Recovery
Configuring LPR Port Printing232Configuring LPR Port PrintingThis section explains the procedure for printing to a LPR port from Windows2000.Note❒ The
Windows 2000 Configuration242Setting up a Client ComputerThis section describes the procedures for setting up a client in a network thatuses Windows 2
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
iiHow to Read This ManualSymbolsIn this manual, the following symbols are used:R WARNING:This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which
Windows 2000 Configuration262
273. Windows NT 4.0 ConfigurationConfiguring Windows NT 4.0Printing Without a Print ServerThe following procedure describes how to configure Windows N
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
Configuring the Protocols293Configuring the ProtocolsConfiguring TCP/IP and IPP for PrintingThese instructions are for configuring the Network Interfa
Windows NT 4.0 Configuration303BConfigure the TCP/IP protocols with the appropriate IP address, subnetmask and other settings.Check with the network a
Configuring the Protocols313DType “0” as the Lana Number.Note❒ If the other protocol's Lana Number is configured with “0”, you mustchange the Lan
Windows NT 4.0 Configuration323Using SmartNetMonitor for Client SmartNetMonitor for Client is a utility that helps you to use network printers ef-fect
Using SmartNetMonitor for Client333Installing SmartNetMonitor for Client Follow the procedure below to install SmartNetMonitor for Client.AConfigure t
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
Using SmartNetMonitor for Client353Setting Up the Printer DriverThe following procedure allows you to configure the printer port to use Smart-NetMonit
iiiIntroductionThis manual contains detailed instructions on configuring the machine as a net-work printer. Read the section appropriate to your netwo
Windows NT 4.0 Configuration363IPPA Click [IPP].The IPP setting dialog box appears.B In [Printer URL], type “http://(printer's IP address)/printe
Using SmartNetMonitor for Client373Changing Port SettingsFollow the steps to change SmartNetMonitor for Client settings, such as ParallelPrinting, Rec
Windows NT 4.0 Configuration383Configuring LPR Port PrintingThis section explains the procedure for printing to a LPR port from WindowsNT.Note❒ The fo
Setting up a Client Computer393Setting up a Client ComputerThis section describes the procedures for setting up a client in a network thatuses Windows
Windows NT 4.0 Configuration403FSelect if you want to use this printer as the default printer, and click [Next >].GAfter the installation is comple
414. NetWare ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to configure the machine to use as a print server ora remote printer in a NetWare environment.Not
NetWare Configuration424FIn the [Command line for installation program] box, type the name of the CD-ROMdrive followed by “:\ NETWORK\NETMON\ADMIN\DIS
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
NetWare Configuration444FMake sure that the MAC address and IPX address are correct, and click [Fin-ish].GType the print server name into the [Device
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
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,
NetWare Configuration464NetWare 3.x - Advanced SettingsThe actual procedures for configuring the machine vary depending on whetherthe Network Interfac
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
NetWare Configuration484MCreate a printer as follows:A From the [Available Options] menu, select [Print Server Information] and pressthe {{{{ENTER}}}}
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
NetWare Configuration504JOn the [NIB] menu, click [Exit] to exit the NIB Setup Tool.KType “PCONSOLE” from the command prompt.F:> PCONSOLELCreate a
NetWare 3.x - Advanced Settings514NAssign print queues to the created printer as follows:A From [Print Server Configuration Menu], select [Queues Serv
NetWare Configuration524NetWare 4.x, 5 - Advanced SettingsThe actual procedures for configuring the machine vary depending on whetherthe Network Inter
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.
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
NetWare 4.x, 5 - Advanced Settings554NAssign print queues to the created printer as follows:A Click [Assignments], and click [Add] in the [Assignments
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
NetWare Configuration564DClick [TCP/IP protocol].EClick the IP address of the Network Interface Board which is to be config-ured, and click [Next >
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
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
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
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
Setting Up a Client Computer614Setting Up a Client ComputerThis section describes how to set up a client computer when using a NetWareprint server.Not
NetWare Configuration624KClick the [Printer Settings] tab.LSelect to clear the [Form feed] and [Enable banner] check boxes.Note❒ You should not select
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
NetWare Configuration644
655. Macintosh ConfigurationConfiguring MacintoshThis section describes how to configure a Macintosh computer to use EtherTalk.The actual procedures t
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
Macintosh Configuration665Configuring the PrinterUse the control panel to activate the EtherTalk protocol. (The default is active.)ReferenceFor more i
676. AppendixConfiguring the Network Interface Board with a Web BrowserThe Network Interface Board functions as a Web server in addition to allowinga
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
Configuring the Network Interface Board with a Web Browser696----Linking the address (URL) to the [Help] buttonYou can link the address (URL) of the [
Appendix706Remote Maintenance by telnetYou can view the printer status and configure the Network Interface Board us-ing telnet.Note❒ You should specif
Remote Maintenance by telnet716Note❒ If the “Cannot write NVRAM information” message appears, the changesare not saved. Repeat the steps above.❒ The N
Appendix726Note❒ This affects the configuration of the Network Interface Board of the IP ad-dress that is used.❒ To type an address using hexadecimal,
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
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
Remote Maintenance by telnet756System log informationUse the syslog command to display information stored in the machine's systemlog. msh> sys
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
Appendix766❖❖❖❖ Access type configurationYou can select the access type from those listed below.msh> snmp number type access_type❖❖❖❖ Protocol conf
Remote Maintenance by telnet776IPPUse the ipp command to configure the IPP settings.❖❖❖❖ Viewing settingThe following command displays the current IPP
Appendix786SMBUse the smb command to configure or delete the computer name or workgroupname for NetBEUI.msh >smb parameterROUTEUse the route comman
Remote Maintenance by telnet796SLPUse this command to configure SLP settings.You can search the NetWare server using SLP in the PureIP environment ofN
Appendix806SNMPThe Network Interface Board functions as an SNMP (Simple Network Manage-ment Protocol) agent using the UDP and IPX protocols. Using the
Understanding the Displayed Information816Understanding the Displayed Information This section describes how to read the status information returned b
Appendix826Configuring the Network Interface BoardThe Network Interface Board settings can be displayed by using the commandsbelow.• telnet : Use the
Understanding the Displayed Information836 TCP/IP Mode ftp lpr rsh diprint web telnet snmp ipp EncapType Network boot Address Netmask Broa
Appendix846Message ListThis is a list of messages written to the machine's system log. The system log canbe viewed using the syslog command.Syste
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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