Ricoh Aficio SP C210SF Network User's Manual
Ricoh Aficio SP C210SF Network User's Manual

Ricoh Aficio SP C210SF Network User's Manual

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  • Page 1 Network User’s Guide Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Important Information in “User’s Guide” before using the machine.
  • Page 2 Definitions of warnings, cautions, and notes We use the following icon throughout this User’s Guide: Notes tell you how you should respond to a situation that may arise or give tips about how the operation works with other features. Trademarks UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction Overview... 1-1 Network function features... 1-2 Network printing... 1-2 Network scanning ... 1-2 Network PC-FAX ... 1-2 Management utility ... 1-2 BRAdmin Professional... 1-2 Types of Network Connections... 1-3 Network Connection Example ... 1-3 Peer-to-Peer printing using TCP/IP... 1-3 Network Shared Printing...
  • Page 4 DNS Server ... 3-6 APIPA... 3-6 Setup Internet ... 3-7 Making corrections: ... 3-7 Repeating letters: ... 3-8 SMTP Server ... 3-8 POP3 Server ... 3-8 POP3 Server address... 3-8 Mailbox Name... 3-9 Mailbox Pwd ... 3-9 Setup Mail RX... 3-10 Auto Polling ...
  • Page 5 Internet printing Internet Printing Installation ... 5-1 Overview... 5-1 Quick Tips... 5-1 Internet Print General Information ... 5-1 Internet Print: Configuring the Print Server... 5-2 Print Server Configuration Checklist... 5-2 Internet Print: Using the BRAdmin Professional utility to Configure the Print Server ... 5-3 Internet Print: Using a Web Browser to Configure the Print Server...
  • Page 6 Troubleshooting Overview... 8-1 General problems ... 8-1 CD-ROM is inserted, but does not start automatically... 8-1 How to reset the print server to factory default... 8-1 Network print software installation problems ... 8-1 The print server is not found during setup of the network print software installation or from the printer driver of the machine in Windows Printing problems...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Overview The machine can be shared on a 10/100 MB wired Ethernet network using the internal network print server. The print server supports various functions and methods of connection depending on the operating system you are running on a network supporting TCP/IP. These functions include printing, scanning, PC-FAX send, and Status Monitor.
  • Page 8: Network Function Features

    Introduction Network function features SP C210SF has the following basic network function. Network printing ® ® The print server provides printing services for Windows 98/98SE/Me/NT /2000/XP supporting the TCP/IP protocols. Network scanning You can scan documents over the network to your computer (See Chapter 4 of the Software User’s Guide on the CD-ROM).
  • Page 9: Types Of Network Connections

    Introduction Types of Network Connections Generally speaking, there are two types of network: A Peer-to-Peer network and a shared Network. Network Connection Example Peer-to-Peer printing using TCP/IP In a Peer-to-Peer environment, each computer directly sends and receives data to each device. There is no central server controlling File access or Printer sharing.
  • Page 10: Network Shared Printing

    Introduction Network Shared Printing In a Network Shared environment, each computer sends data via a centrally controlled computer. This type of computer is often called a “Server” or a “Print Server”. Its job is to control the printing of all print jobs. ®...
  • Page 11: Protocols

    Introduction Protocols TCP/IP Protocols Protocols are the standardized sets of rules for transmitting data on a network. Protocols allow users to gain access to network-connected resources. The print server used on this product supports the TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) protocols.
  • Page 12: Smtp Client

    Introduction SMTP client The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) allows the machine to send and receive e-mails. The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP Version 1.0) allows you to print documents via the internet. TELNET The print server supports TELNET server for command line configuration. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used to manage network devices including computers, routers and network ready machines.
  • Page 13: Configuring Your Network Printer

    Configuring your network printer Overview Before you can use your machine on your network, you need to install the software and also configure the appropriate TCP/IP network settings on the machine itself. To do this, we recommend that you use the automatic installer on the CD-ROM as this will guide you through the software and network installation.
  • Page 14: Subnet Mask

    Configuring your network printer Subnet mask Subnet masks restrict network communication. Example: PC1 can talk to PC2 PC1 IP Address:192.168.1.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 PC2 IP Address:192.168.1.3 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 In the above example, we can communicate with anything that has an IP address that begins with 192.168.1.X For more information on DHCP, BOOTP and RARP, see Using DHCP to configure the IP address on page A-1, Using BOOTP to configure the IP address on page A-2 and Using RARP to configure the IP address on...
  • Page 15: Setting The Ip Address And Subnet Mask

    Configuring your network printer Setting the IP address and subnet mask Using the BRAdmin Professional utility and the TCP/IP protocol to configure your network printer BRAdmin Professional utility The BRAdmin Professional utility is designed to allow you to manage your network connected machines in a TCP/IP environment.
  • Page 16: Using A Web Browser To Change The Print/Scan Settings

    Configuring your network printer Note • If the print server is set to its factory default settings without using a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, the device will appear as an APIPA device in the BRAdmin Professional utility screen. • You can find the node name and Ethernet address by printing the Network Configuration List. See Printing the Network Configuration List on page 3-16 for information on how to print the Network Configuration List on your print server.
  • Page 17: Front Panel Setup

    Front Panel Setup LAN Main Setup Menu The control panel LAN menu section can be used to configure network settings. Press Menu/Set, then press number, 6 for LAN and then proceed to the menu selection you wish to configure. Please note that the machine is supplied with the BRAdmin Professional Windows be used to configure network settings.
  • Page 18 Front Panel Setup RARP mode The print server IP address can be configured using the Reverse ARP (RARP) facility on your host computer. This is done by editing the /etc/ethers file (if this file does not exist, you can create it) with an entry similar to the following: 00:80:77:31:01:07 BRN_310107...
  • Page 19: Ip Address

    Front Panel Setup Certain BOOTP host software implementations will not respond to BOOTP requests if you have not included a download filename in the configuration file; if this is the case, simply create a null file on the host and specify the name of this file and its path in the configuration file.
  • Page 20: Subnet Mask

    Front Panel Setup Subnet Mask This field displays the current subnet mask used by the machine. If you are not using DHCP or BOOTP to obtain the subnet mask, enter the desired subnet mask. Check with your network manager for the subnet mask to use.
  • Page 21: Wins Config

    Front Panel Setup WINS Config This selection controls how the machine obtains the IP address of the WINS server. Press Menu/Set, 6, 1, 6. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Auto or Static . Press Menu/Set. Press Stop/Exit. Auto Automatically uses a DHCP request to determine the IP addresses for the primary and secondary WINS servers.
  • Page 22: Dns Server

    Front Panel Setup DNS Server Press Menu/Set, 6, 1, 8. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Primary or Secondary . Press Menu/Set. Enter the DNS Server address. Press Menu/Set. Press Stop/Exit. Primary DNS Server IP Address This field specifies the IP address of the primary DNS (Domain Name Service) server. Secondary DNS Server IP Address This field specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
  • Page 23: Setup Internet

    Front Panel Setup Setup Internet This menu has five selections: Mail Address, SMTP Server, POP3 Server, Mailbox Name and Mailbox Pwd. As this section requires you to enter a lot of text characters, you may find that it is more convenient to use your favorite web browser to configure these settings.
  • Page 24: Repeating Letters

    Front Panel Setup Repeating letters: If you need to repeat a character, press As you enter the E-mail address, it will appear character by character on the LCD panel. If you specify more than 16 characters, the LCD panel will scroll the name to the left, character by character. You can enter up to 60 characters.
  • Page 25: Mailbox Name

    Front Panel Setup Mailbox Name Press Menu/Set, Enter the user account name assigned to the machine that will login to the POP3 Server. Press Menu/Set. Press Stop/Exit. Mailbox Pwd Press Menu/Set, Enter the user password assigned to the machine that will login to the POP3 Server. Please note that this password is case sensitive.
  • Page 26: Setup Mail Rx

    Front Panel Setup Setup Mail RX This menu has five selections Auto Polling, Poll Frequency, Header, Del Error Mail and Notification. Auto Polling When set to On the machine automatically checks the POP3 server for new messages. “ No Mail ” will be displayed if there are no E-mail messages when the POP3 server is polled.
  • Page 27: Notification

    Front Panel Setup Press Menu/Set. Press Stop/Exit. Notification The notification feature allows a confirmation of receipt message to be transmitted to the sending station When the I-Fax has been received. This feature only works on I-Fax machines that support the “MDN” specification. Press Menu/Set, Press ▲...
  • Page 28: Notification

    Front Panel Setup Press ▲ or ▼ to select On or Off . Press Menu/Set. Press Stop/Exit. Notification The notification feature allows a confirmation of receipt message to be transmitted to the sending station When the I-Fax has been received. This feature only works on I-Fax machines that support the “MDN”...
  • Page 29: Relay Domain

    Front Panel Setup Relay Domain You can register the Domain Names (Max.10) that are allowed to request a Relay Broadcast. Press Menu/Set, Press ▲ or ▼ to select the Relay Domain (01 - 10). Press Menu/Set. Enter the Relay Domain name for the Domain that is being allowed to request a Relay Broadcast. Press Menu/Set.
  • Page 30: Setup Misc

    Front Panel Setup Setup Misc. Ethernet Ethernet link mode. Auto allows the print server to operate in 100BaseTX full or half duplex, or in 10BaseT full or half duplex mode. 100BaseTX Full Duplex (100B-FD) or Half Duplex (100B-HD) and 10BaseT Full Duplex (10B-FD) or Half Duplex (10B-HD) fix the print server link mode.
  • Page 31: Scan To E-Mail (E-Mail Server)

    Front Panel Setup Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) Black and White File Type for Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) You can select the default Black and White file type for the Scan to E-mail (E-mail server) function. Press Menu/Set, Press ▲ or ▼ to select PDF or TIFF . Press Menu/Set.
  • Page 32: Printing The Network Configuration List

    Front Panel Setup Printing the Network Configuration List Note Node Name: Node Name appears in the Network Configuration List. The default Node Name is " BRN_xxxxxx " (" xxxxxx " is the last six digits of Ethernet address.). The Network Configuration List prints a report listing all the current network configuration including the network print server settings.
  • Page 33: Network Printing From Windows

    Network printing from Windows basic TCP/IP Peer-to-Peer printing Overview ® If you are a Windows user and want to print using the TCP/IP protocol in a Peer-to-Peer environment, please follow the instructions in this chapter. This chapter explains how to install the network software and the printer driver which you will need to be able to print using your network printer.
  • Page 34: Configuring The Standard Tcp/Ip Port

    Configuring the standard TCP/IP port Printer driver not yet installed ® For Windows 2000: Go to the Start button, select Settings and then Printers. ® For Windows XP: Go to the Start button and select Printers and Faxes. ® For Windows 2000: Double click the Add Printer icon to get the Add Printer Wizard.
  • Page 35: Printer Driver Already Installed

    Printer driver already installed If you have already installed the printer driver and wish to configure it for network printing, follow these steps: Select the printer driver you wish to configure. Select File and then Properties. Click the Ports tab of the driver and click Add Port. Select the port that you wish to use.
  • Page 36: Installing The Peer-To-Peer Software

    Installing the Peer-to-Peer software Start the CD-ROM installation menu program according to the Quick Setup Guide. Select the model name and your language (if necessary), and then click Install Optional Applications. Click Network Print Software. Click Next in response to the Welcome message. Follow the on-screen instructions. Select Peer-to-Peer Print (LPR).
  • Page 37: Associating To The Printer

    Associating to the printer You must now create a printer on your Windows procedure. To do this, go to the Start button, select Settings and then Printers. Double click the Add Printer icon to get the Add Printer Wizard. Select My Computer (not Network Printer) and click Next. Select the LPR Port (the port name you assigned in step 7 of the “Installing Peer-to-Peer Software”...
  • Page 38: Adding A Second Lpr Port

    Adding a second LPR port You do not need to re-run the install program to add a new LPR port. Instead, go to the Start button, select Settings, and open the Printers window. Click the icon of the printer that you wish to configure, select File from the menu bar, and then Properties.
  • Page 39: Associating To The Printer

    You must now enter the actual IP address of the print server and the print server name. If you have edited the hosts file on your computer or are using Domain Name System, you can also enter the DNS name of the print server.
  • Page 40: Adding A Second Lpr Port

    Adding a second LPR port You do not re-run the install program to add a new LPR port. Instead, go to the Start button, select Settings, and open the Printers window. Click the icon of the printer that you wish to configure, select File from the menu bar, and then Properties.
  • Page 41: Internet Printing

    Internet printing Internet Printing Installation Overview Internet Print (BIP) software, for Windows send a print job to a printer at a remote location via the Internet. For example, a user on a PC in New York could print a document directly from their Microsoft Excel application program to a printer in Paris. ®...
  • Page 42: Internet Print: Configuring The Print Server

    Internet printing ■ If you are connecting via a modem directly to an Internet Service Provider (ISP), the ISP handles the routing of the E-mail to the remote print server. ■ At the remote site, an E-mail server receives the E-mail message. The remote Print/Fax server, which has its own E-mail address, uses the POP3 protocol (Post Office Protocol 3) to download the E-mail message from the E-mail server.
  • Page 43: Internet Print: Using The Bradmin Professional Utility To Configure The Print Server

    Internet printing Internet Print: Using the BRAdmin Professional utility to Configure the Print Server Note Skip this section if you wish to use the Web Browser to configure the print server. Using the BRAdmin Professional utility, you can configure the print server using the TCP/IP protocol. The steps required to configure the print server to receive print jobs from a Windows ®...
  • Page 44: Internet Print: Using A Web Browser To Configure The Print Server

    Internet printing Internet Print: Using a Web Browser to Configure the Print Server Connect to the printer server IP address using your web browser. When you reach the Network Configuration screen, you will be prompted for a User name and a password.
  • Page 45 Internet printing You will then be asked for a port name. Enter the name of the port. The port name must begin with the BIP and end with a number, for example, BIP1. Press OK to continue. You will then be asked to enter the port settings for the remote print server: Enter any unique legal Internet E-mail address for the remote print server (for example emailprinter@xyz.com).
  • Page 46: Adding A Second Internet Port

    Internet printing ® <For Windows NT 4.0 and Windows Select the Internet port (BIP...) which you selected in step 6 and press Next. Select the desired model of the remote printer. If necessary, click Have Disk to load the driver from the CD-ROM.
  • Page 47: Windows ® 2000/Xp Ipp Printing

    Internet printing ® Windows 2000/XP IPP printing Use the following instructions if you wish to use the IPP printing capabilities of Windows Note • You must configure the IP address on your machine before you proceed with this section. If you have not configured the IP address, see Configuring your network printer on page 2-1 first.
  • Page 48 Internet printing Note If you have edited the hosts file on your computer or are using Domain Name System, you can also enter the DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server.
  • Page 49: Specifying A Different Url

    Internet printing Specifying a different URL Please note that there are several possible entries that you can enter for the URL field. http://ipaddress:631/ipp This is the default URL and we recommend that you use this URL. Please note the Get More Info option will not display any printer data.
  • Page 50: Web Based Management

    Web Based Management How to use a Web Browser to manage your Device Overview A standard Web Browser (we recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer ® Navigator version 7.1 or later) can be used to manage your machine using the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol).
  • Page 51: Internet Fax

    Internet FAX Overview Internet Faxing (I-Fax) allows you to send and receive FAX documents using the Internet as the transport mechanism. Documents are transmitted in E-mail messages as attached TIFF-F files. This means that PC's are also able to receive and send documents, providing that the PC has as an application that can generate and view TIFF-F files, you can use Microsoft via the machine will automatically be converted into a TIFF-F format.
  • Page 52: Front Panel Key Functions

    Internet FAX Front Panel Key Functions Shift + 1 Used to change input mode. You can use Dial Pad keys as Standard alphabet character keys. Dial Pad Used to enter Standard Alpha characters (28 letters), as well as @. space ! “ # % & ’ () + / : ; < > = ? [ ] ^ - $ , * _ and Numbers.
  • Page 53: Manually Entering Text

    Internet FAX Manually Entering Text Press Shift and 1 simultaneously to change into the “alphabet” dialling mode. You can now use the Dial Pad to dial the E-mail address. Refer to the following table: Most number keys have three or four letters printed above them. The keys for 0, #, * don’t have printed letters because they are used for special characters.
  • Page 54: Special Characters And Symbols

    Internet FAX Special characters and symbols Press * for (space) ! “ # $ % & ’ () * + , - . / Press # for : ; < = > ? @ [ ] ^ _ Press Ø for É...
  • Page 55: Receiving An Internet Fax To A Pc

    Internet FAX Receiving an Internet Fax to a PC When a PC receives an Internet Fax document, the document is attached to a mail message that informs the PC that it has received a document from an Internet Fax. This is notified in the Subject field of the received mail message.
  • Page 56: Relay Broadcast From A Machine

    Internet FAX Relay Broadcast from a machine FAX@xxx.com In this example, your machine has an E-mail address of FAX@xxx.com, you wish to send a document from this machine to another machine in England with an E-mail address of UKFAX@xxx.co.uk, this machine will then forward the document to a standard fax machine using a conventional telephone line.
  • Page 57: Outlook 97/98/2000/2002/2003

    Internet FAX Relay Broadcast from a PC Your PC UKFAX@xxx.co.uk 123456789 INTERNET UKFAX@xxx.co.uk (fax#123456789) You can also send E-mail from your PC and have it relayed to a conventional FAX machine. The method of entering the phone number of the conventional FAX machine that will receive the relayed E-mail will vary depending on the mail application you are using.
  • Page 58: Setup Mail (Tx)

    Internet FAX Setup Mail (TX) You can set the Notification option in the Setup Mail TX option to either ON or OFF. When switched to ON an additional field of information is sent with the image data. This field is named MDN. Mail Disposition Notification - This field requests the status of the I-Fax / E-mail message after delivery through the SMTP (Send Mail Transfer Protocol) transport system.
  • Page 59: Important Information On Internet Fax

    Internet FAX Important information on Internet Fax Internet Fax Communication on a LAN system is basically the same as communication via E-mail; however, it is different from Fax communication using standard phone lines. The following is important information for using Internet Fax: ■...
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Overview This chapter describes procedures for troubleshooting problems you may encounter with a print server, it is divided into the following sections: ■ General problems ■ Network print software installation problems ■ Printing problems ■ Protocol-specific troubleshooting General problems CD-ROM is inserted, but does not start automatically If your computer does not support Autorun, the menu will not start automatically after inserting the CD-ROM.
  • Page 61 Troubleshooting Check to see if there is any LED activity. The print servers have two LEDs on the back panel of the machine. The upper green LED shows Link/Activity (Received/Transmit) status. The lower orange LED shows Speed status. • No light: If the upper LED is off, then the print server is not connected to the network. •...
  • Page 62: Printing Problems

    Troubleshooting Printing problems Print job is not printed Make sure the status and configuration of the print server. Check following: Make sure that the machine is powered on, is on-line and ready to print. Print the Network Configuration List of the machine and check if the settings such as IP address settings are correct for your network. See Printing the Network Configuration List on page 3-16 for information on how to print the Network Configuration List on your print server.
  • Page 63: Windows ® 2000/Xp Ipp Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting ® Windows 2000/XP IPP troubleshooting Want to use a different Port number other than 631. If you are using Port 631 for IPP printing, you may find that your firewall may not let the print data through. If this is the case, use a different port number (port 80), or configure your Firewall to allow Port 631 data through.
  • Page 64: Using Services

    Appendix A Using services A service is a resource that can be accessed by computers that wish to print to the print server. The print server provides the following predefined services (do a SHOW SERVICE command in the print server remote console to see a list of available services): Enter HELP at the command prompt for a list of supported commands.
  • Page 65: Using Bootp To Configure The Ip Address

    Appendix A Using BOOTP to configure the IP address BOOTP is an alternative to RARP that has the advantage of allowing configuration of the subnet mask and gateway. In order to use BOOTP to configure the IP address make sure that BOOTP is installed and running on your host computer (it should appear in the /etc/services file on your host as a real service;...
  • Page 66: Using Apipa To Configure The Ip Address

    Appendix A If the RARP daemon is not already running, start it (depending on the system the command can be rarpd, rarpd -a, in.rarpd -a or something else; type man rarpd or refer to your system documentation for ® additional information). To verify that the RARP daemon is running on a Berkeley UNIX -based system, type the following command: ps -ax | grep -v grep | grep rarpd...
  • Page 67: Unix ® /Linux Systems

    Appendix A ® UNIX /Linux systems ® Typically, UNIX and Linux systems require the colon ":" character between each digit of the Ethernet address. arp -s 192.168.1.2 00:80:77:31:01:07 Note You must be on the same Ethernet segment (that is, there cannot be a router between the print server and operating system) to use the arp -s command.
  • Page 68 Appendix A Local> SET IP SUBNET 255.255.255.0 If you do not have any subnets, use one of the following default subnet masks: 255.0.0.0 for class A networks 255.255.0.0 for class B networks 255.255.255.0 for class C networks The leftmost group of digits in your IP address can identify the type of network you have. The value of this group ranges from 1 through 127 for Class A networks (e.g., 13.27.7.1), 128 through 191 for Class B networks (e.g.,128.10.1.30), and 192 through 223 for Class C networks (e.g., 192.168.1.4).
  • Page 69: Installation When Using A Network Print Queue Or Share (Printer Driver Only

    Appendix A Installation when using a Network Print Queue or Share (printer driver only) Note • You must configure the IP address on your machine before you proceed with this chapter. If you have not configured the IP address, see Chapter 2 first. •...
  • Page 70: Multi-Function Print Server Specifications

    Appendix A Multi-function Print Server specifications Operating system support Windows Protocol support TCP/IP Network type 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet network Network printing Windows Windows NT Computer requirements Processor Minimum Speed (for drivers, BRAdmin Professional, Peer-to-Peer Minimum RAM software, etc.) Recommended ® ® 98/98SE/Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, APIPA (Auto IP), NetBIOS Name...
  • Page 71: Function Table And Default Factory Settings

    Appendix A Function Table and Default Factory Settings LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL THREE 6.LAN 1.Setup 1.BOOT Method TCP/IP 2.IP Address 3.Subnet Mask 4.Gateway 5.Node Name 6.WINS Config 7.WINS Server 8.DNS Server 9.APIPA 2.Setup 1.Mail Address Internet 2.SMTP Server 3.POP3 Server 4.Mailbox Name 5.Mailbox Pwd 3.Setup 1.Auto Polling...
  • Page 72 Appendix A 7.Scan to 1.B/W File Type E-mail 2.ColorFile Type 0.Factory Reset *1: The factory setting for IP Address and Subnet Mask may be changed by the APIPA setting. TIFF/PDF PDF/JPEG TIFF JPEG A - 9...
  • Page 73 Index APIPA ... 1-5, 3-6, A-3 ARP ...A-3 BINARY_P1 ...A-1 BIP ... 5-1 BOOTP ... 1-5, 3-2, A-2 BRAdmin Professional ... 2-3 BRN_xxxxxx_P1 ...A-1 Browser ... 6-1 DHCP ... 1-5, 3-3, A-1 DNS ... 6-1 DNS Client ... 1-5 DNS Server ... 3-6 Domain ...
  • Page 74 Index ® Windows 2000 ... 4-1, 5-1, 5-7, 8-4 ® Windows 2000/XP Printing ... 4-1 ® Windows 98/Me ... 8-3 ® Windows 98/Me Printing ... 4-6 ® Windows XP ... 4-1, 5-1, 5-7, 8-4 WINS Config ... 3-5 WINS Server ... 3-5 Copylight ©...
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