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■TBCP Filter
Set the TBCP filter to enabled or disabled, while data from the PostScript is processed. This item is
available when PostScript Software Kit (optional) is installed. Default is [Disable].
SNMP
Set when using SNMP. You need to set the SNMP server to use an application, which controls
printers remotely. Information from the printers is under control by the SNMP server, and the
application collects information on the printers from the SNMP server.
■Port Status
Set the status of the SNMP port to enabled or disabled when the power is switched on. Default is
[Enable], to use SNMP.
If memory becomes insufficient when the port is set to [Enable], the status of the port may be automatically set
to [Disable]. Select the status of the unused port to [Disable] or change the memory allocation capacity, in case
of insufficient memory.
■Transpt Protocol
Set the protocol of the transport layers of SNMP. You can use either IPX or UDP, or both of them.
Default is [UDP].
IP Address is needed on both the computer and the printer to use UDP.
Refer to the manual for the application software, to know which protocol to use.
■Community (R)
Set a community name for reading the control information (MIB) on the printer. You can set 1-12
alphanumeric characters. Default is [Unregistered].
■Community (R/W)
Set a community name for reading the control information (MIB) on the printer. You can set 1-12
alphanumeric characters. Default is [Unregistered].
■Community (Trap)
Set a community name for the Trap using 1-12 alphanumeric characters. Default is [Unregistered].
TCP/IP Setting
■Get IP Address
Set to obtain necessary information in order to use TCP/IP (IP address, subnet mask, gateway
address) from the Dynamic Host Configuration (DHCP) server, the BOOTP server, or the RARP
server, automatically or manually. Contact the network administrator to set the IP address manually.
Default is [DHCP].
The setting screen will appear after specifying [Manual] from [DHCP], [BOOTP], or [RARP], then set the IP
address manually.
■IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address
You can use these features to check the IP Address, which has been obtained automatically, and to
set the IP Address manually. Enter the IP address in a xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format. xxx refer to the value
between 0 to 255.
A wrong IP address may cause trouble to the entire network.
By the settings on the subnet mask, the former setting value is indicated, even when the <Menu> button is pressed
after setting the value, in case a wrong value is entered (for example, when "0" has been set in the middle of the
bits). You cannot move to another setting feature until the right value is set on the registration screen.
Set it only when you need to specify the gateway address. You may not need to set the gateway address, when
the environment can set it automatically.
*4 Characters listed in No.1 to 3 (P.156) can be used.
*4 Characters listed in No.1 to 3 (P.156) can be used.
*4 Characters listed in No.1 to 3 (P.156) can be used.
5.2 Description of Common Menu
*3 (P.155)
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