Network Settings; Introduction; Step 1 : Make The Network Settings For The Computer - Roland SOLJET PRO 4 XR-640 Setup Manual

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7. Network Settings

Introduction

This machine has a built-in print server as a network interface. When you use the print server, you can send
output data to the machine from anywhere on the network. TCP/IP is used as the protocol. Make sure the
machine is connected to the network by an Ethernet cable.
The network settings on the machine must be made manually, using the operation panel. For information about
how to make the settings, refer to "Step 2: Make the Network Settings on the Printer" later in this chapter.
Also, to perform output from the machine, the software raster image processor (RIP) packed with the machine
must be installed and set up on the computer you're using. For information about installation and setup, refer
to the documentation for the software RIP.
Important
The examples used in the procedures for making the settings described in this section assume
you are using one computer and one machine. The procedures and setting values described
here may not be suitable for all operating environments.
If the computer you're using is connected to a number of networked devices or to the Internet,
incorrect settings may adversely affect the entire network. For detailed information about the
settings, consult your network administrator.

Step 1 : Make the Network Settings for the Computer

Procedure
Log on to Windows as an "Administrator" or a member of the "Administrators" group.
Display the [Local Area Connection Status] dialog box.
Windows 7 :
From the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel].
Click [Network and Internet], and then click [Network and Sharing Center].
Click the [Local Area Connections].
Windows Vista :
From the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel].
Click [Network and Internet], and then click [Network and Sharing Center].
Click [View status].
Windows XP :
From the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel].
Click [Network and Internet], and then click [Network and Sharing Center].
Double-click the [Local Area Connections] icon.
Windows 2000 :
From the [Start] menu, click [Settings], and then click [Network and Dial-up Connec-
tions] icon.
Double-click the [Local Area Connections] icon.
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