Using Remote Access To The Printer; Using Telnet; Using The Web-Based User Interface - Xerox DocuColor 2060 Supplementary Manual

Guide to submitting jobs from the client
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Using telnet

Using the Web-based user interface

Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client
8.

Using remote access to the printer

You can access the printer remotely from the client using one of
two methods:
telnet
Web-based user interface
You can access the printer controller remotely from any client
computer that supports the telnet protocol. To establish a telnet
connection, refer to your workstation documentation.
Once established a telnet connection, you can use most user
interface commands that do not require physical interaction with
the system such as loading media.
To log off the remote connection, enter Quit Connection or q.
You can use a Web-based user interface to display information
about the printer and your jobs. The Web-based interface is
accessible through a Web browser on any client computer that
has network access to the printer.
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