Network Setting Procedures - Kyocera KM-8530 User Manual

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Network setting procedures

Before using the network interface card, you must first connect the network interface card to the network and
then perform the setup procedures for the printing system.
To connect the network interface card to the network, use the Ethernet connector (RJ45) of the network inter-
face card and a UTP cable (of category 5, recommended).
Usage Types and Setting Items
To print using the network function, several settings and preparations are necessary. Settings and prepara-
tion may be different depending on the using environment. Network setting is also necessary when Network
Scanner feature is used.
• Windows 95/98/Me configuration (peer-to-peer)
To print over LAN (Local Area Network) in Windows 95/98/Me, with no print servers installed, you can
link your print controllers with a configuration called peer-to-peer connection. In peer-to-peer connec-
tions, TCP/IP and IPX/SPX protocols are used, each with a dedicated utility program. Setup procedures
are as follows:
(p.516) Windows 95/98/Me configuration (peer-to-peer)
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• Windows NT4.0/2000/XP configuration (LPD/LPR)
To print by LPD/LPR from Windows NT/2000/XP.
(p.516) Windows NT4.0/2000/XP configuration (LPD/LPR)
Reference
• Windows 2000/XP configuration (IPP)
To print by IPP from Windows 2000/XP.
(p.517) Windows 2000/XP configuration (IPP)
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• NetWare configuration
To print in a Novell NetWare network, setup procedures depend on the NetWare version and resource
management.
(p.517) NetWare configuration
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• UNIX configuration (LPD/LPR)
To print by LPD/LPR from UNIX.
(p.517) UNIX configuration (lpd/lpr)
Reference
• Macintosh configuration (AppleTalk)
To print by AppleTalk from Macintosh
(p.518) AppleTalk configuration
Reference
• Network Scanner feature configuration
To use the network scanner feature.
(p.518) Network Scanner feature configuration
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Chapter 18 Network Function Overview
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