NEC 870 - SuperScript B/W Laser Printer Network Quickstart page 4

Quick start guide
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Testing the 870 NIC
Follow these steps to verify that the NIC is
installed and operating properly.
1.
Reattach the power cord to the printer,
plug in the printer, and turn it on (it
may take up to 90 seconds to warm
up). Each time you turn on the printer,
it prints a Network Settings page with
NIC status information.
2. Turn off the printer.
3. Connect the network's twisted pair
cable with 10/100BaseT connectors to
the new network port on your printer.
Also reattach the parallel cable if
necessary.
Now, turn on your SuperScript 870.
The Printer is ready to receive jobs. Next,
see the instructions for configuring the
870 NIC for your system.
Restoring Factory Defaults
To properly configure the 870 NIC, it
must be new, or restored to factory
default settings. To restore factory
default settings, turn off the printer,
then press and hold the Operator Panel
button while turning on the printer.
Continue holding for about 20 seconds.
Using the Network Settings Page
Every time you turn on
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Unit Serial No: 991655
the printer, the 870 NIC
Network Address: 00:40:af:79:0d:38
prints out a Network
Network Topology: Ethernet
Network Speed: 100 Megabits
Settings Page.
Novell Network Information
Keep this page. You will
need the information
for configuring
the 870 NIC.
Peer-to-Peer Information
The Unit Serial No. is
also shown on the back
TCP/IP Network Information
of the NIC. It is used for
printer identification in
AppleTalk Network Information
peer to peer and
NetWare protocols.
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Novell Connection Information
The Network Address
is also called the
hardware address or
MAC address
This is the IP address
you assign the 870 NIC.
You can rename the
printer in AppleTalk
Peer-to-Peer Connection Information
using the SuperScript
870 Utility for MacOS
AppleTalk Connection Information
TCP/IP Connection Information
To print another Network
Settings page, press and
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hold the Operator Panel
button on the printer for
about 4 seconds.
Version: 05.06
Connector:RJ45
enabled
Print Server Name: NEC_991655
Password Defined: No
Preferred File Server Name not defined
Directory Services Tree not defined
Directory Services Context not defined
Frame Type: Novell 802.3
enabled
Frame Type: 802.03
Network ID: 32803
enabled
Frame Type: Ethernet II
Protocol Address: 131.241.45.189
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 131.241.45.254
enabled
Frame Type: 802.2 SNAP On 802.3
Preferred Appletalk Zone:*
Printer Name: NEC_991655_P
File Server: NW410
Queue: NEC_991655_Q
Priority: 2
Queue: NEC_991655_Q2
Priority: 1
No Notify Defined
File Server: NW312
Queue: NEC_991655_Q
Priority: 1
No Notify Defined
File Server: PPD
Queue: NEC_991655_Q
Priority: 1
No Notify Defined
Printer Name: NEC_991655
AppleTalk Printer Name: Jane's 870
Port Number : 10001
Attached: Yes
Attached: Yes
Attached: Yes
Attached: Yes

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