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  • Page 1 C9800 FIERY CONFIGURATION GUIDE C9800hdn/C9800hdtn/C9800 GA C9000...
  • Page 2 This manual is part of a special set of Fiery Network Controller for C9800 About the documentation that includes the following manuals for users and system Documentation administrators. Most are available as Acrobat PDF (Portable Document Format) files on the User Documentation CD. •...
  • Page 3 This publication is protected by copyright, and all rights are reserved. No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means for any purpose without express prior written consent from Oki Data Corporation. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Electronics for Imaging, Inc.
  • Page 4 License Oki grants you a non-exclusive license to use the Software and accompanying documentation (“Documentation”) included with the Product. The Software is licensed, not sold. You may use the Software solely for your own customary business or personal purposes. You may not rent, lease, sublicense or lend the Software or use the Software in any time sharing, service bureau, or similar arrangement.
  • Page 5 Proprietary Rights You acknowledge and agree that all rights, title and interest, including all intellectual property rights, in and relating to the Software, Documentation and all modifications and derivative works thereof are solely owned by and shall remain with EFI and its suppliers. Except for the express limited license granted above to use the Software, no right or license of any kind is granted.
  • Page 6 U.S. Government Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure of the Software by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in FAR 12.212 or DFARS 227.7202-3 - 227.7202-4 and, to the extent required under U.S. federal law, the minimum restricted rights as set out in FAR 52.227-14, Restricted Rights Notice (June 1987) Alternate III(g)(3)(June 1987) or FAR 52.227-19 (June 1987).
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents About the Documentation Introduction About this manual Chapter 1: Connecting to the Network Fiery on the network Stages of installation on the network Quick path to installation Connecting network cable to the Fiery 1-11 Back view of the printer 1-11 Ethernet connection 1-12...
  • Page 8 viii Contents Setting up the Fiery on TCP/IP networks 2-19 Managing print jobs 2-20 Chapter 3: Preparing for Fiery Setup Levels of access and control Fiery print connections Passwords WebTools Control level scenarios About Setup Network server setup requirements Ensuring the printer connection Chapter 4: Performing Setup from the Control Panel Fiery Setup from the Control Panel Printer Control Panel...
  • Page 9 ix Contents Chapter 5: Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer Accessing Setup Remote Fiery Setup General Setup options Job Log Setup Network Setup Adapters/Ports Protocols Services 5-13 Windows print sharing with Server Message Block (SMB) 5-23 Printer Setup options 5-29 Printer connections 5-29...
  • Page 10 x Contents Shutting down, rebooting, and restarting the C9800 7-10 Shutting down and rebooting the printer 7-10 Restarting the Fiery 7-10 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Fiery Troubleshooting during Setup from the Control Panel Runtime error messages Index...
  • Page 11 This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the Fiery into a Introduction business environment that includes networked personal computers. After the Fiery and client workstations are set up, individual users can print to the Fiery as a high- performance PostScript printer.
  • Page 12: Xii Introduction

    xii Introduction About this manual This manual covers the following topics: • Basic configuration of the Fiery to support printing over AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) networks • Administering network printing • Configuring Novell and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 servers and UNIX systems to provide Fiery printing services •...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1: Connecting To The Network

    1-1 Fiery on the network This chapter summarizes the stages in setting up the Fiery, and includes diagrams that Chapter 1: refer you to other chapters or other manuals for completing your installation. Check Connecting to those references to find the information you need quickly. the Network Fiery on the network When the Fiery is connected to a network, it behaves as a networked PostScript...
  • Page 14: Stages Of Installation On The Network

    1-2 Connecting to the Network Stages of installation on the network Installation can be performed by a network or printing administrator. The stages of a successful installation are: • Physically connecting the Fiery to a functioning network Prepare a network node for the Fiery—obtain cable, route it to the location where the printer will be installed, and attach the cable to the network interface.
  • Page 15 1-3 Stages of installation on the network Summary of Fiery network installation ONNECTION Fiery Prepare a network node. Connect the Fiery to the network. If you use a computer running Command WorkStation software, connect it to the network. ERVER CONFIGURATION Network server Configure UNIX, Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003, and IPX (Novell) servers to specify Fiery...
  • Page 16: Quick Path To Installation

    1-4 Connecting to the Network Quick path to installation The diagrams on the following pages show typical systems you can use to print and run Fiery software from remote workstations. Find the page with your preferred platform and network type, and then look up the setup procedures referenced in the “Key to setup”...
  • Page 17 1-5 Quick path to installation Mac OS environment with AppleTalk Key to setup: 1 Mac OS computer User Software Installation Guide 2 Fiery Setup Chapter 4 Fiery built into the printer TCP/IP (http) for Fiery WebTools AppleTalk Mac OS computer Mac OS computer Mac OS computers can print directly Mac OS computer...
  • Page 18 1-6 Connecting to the Network Windows computers in a Novell environment Key to setup: 1 NetWare server page 2-14 2 Fiery Setup Chapter 4 Another supported 3 NetWare client User Software Installation Guide protocol 4 Windows computer with SPX page 2-9 Fiery built into the printer NetWare server TCP/IP (http) for Fiery WebTools...
  • Page 19 1-7 Quick path to installation Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 Server environment Key to setup: 1 Windows Server page 2-3 2 Fiery Setup Chapter 4 3 Windows client page 2-6 Another supported protocol Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server Fiery built into the printer 2003 Workstation or Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 Server acting as print server...
  • Page 20 1-8 Connecting to the Network Windows computers using Windows printing Key to setup: 1 Windows computer User Software Installation Guide 2 Fiery Setup Chapter 4 Another supported protocol Fiery built into the printer TCP/IP (nbt) Windows computer Windows computer Windows computer For Windows printing Windows (SMB) printing enabled on the Fiery.
  • Page 21 1-9 Quick path to installation UNIX workstations and Windows computers on a TCP/IP network Key to setup: 1 UNIX server/host page 2-17 2 Fiery Setup Chapter 4 Another supported 3 UNIX workstation page 2-17 protocol 4 TCP/IP client User Software Installation Guide, Chapter 4 5 Windows client page 2-6...
  • Page 22 1-10 Connecting to the Network Fiery parallel port connection Key to setup: 1 Fiery Setup Chapter 4 2 Windows computer Printing Guide A supported network protocol Fiery built into Parallel input the printer With the parallel port enabled, the Fiery can accept and print jobs sent to its Protocol not directly parallel port...
  • Page 23: Connecting Network Cable To The Fiery

    1-11 Connecting network cable to the Fiery Connecting network cable to the Fiery In this section, the back panel of the printer is illustrated, followed by information for connecting to the Ethernet port. Back view of the printer RJ-45 Ethernet (10/100Base T) Remove protective cover before connecting cable Parallel Port...
  • Page 24: Ethernet Connection

    1-12 Connecting to the Network Ethernet connection For Ethernet connections, the Fiery supports cabling, defined as Category 5 for use with 100BaseT; or as Category 3, Category 4, or Category 5 for use with 10BaseT. The cable uses an 8-pin RJ-45 connector that plugs into the RJ-45 socket on the C9800.
  • Page 25: Chapter 2: Setting Up Network Servers

    2-1 Fiery on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2003 This chapter describes environments that typically include one or more network Chapter 2: servers—Novell NetWare servers and Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 servers— Setting up that share printing to the Fiery. It describes setting up servers that use IPX/SPX or Network Servers TCP/IP protocols for communicating with the Fiery.
  • Page 26: Tips For Experts-Windows With Tcp/Ip

    2-2 Setting up Network Servers Typical system combinations are: • Print server running Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 Server; clients running Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003 Workstation and Windows 98/Me • Print server running Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003 Workstation and clients running Windows 98/Me With TCP/IP protocols loaded, you can run Fiery utilities and Fiery WebTools from a Windows computer.
  • Page 27: Configuring A Windows Nt 4.0/2000/Server 2003 Server To Communicate With The Fiery

    2-3 Fiery on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2003 Configuring a Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server to communicate with the Fiery To configure a Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server to communicate with the Fiery, follow these general steps. More detail is provided in subsequent sections in this chapter and in your Microsoft documentation.
  • Page 28 2-4 Setting up Network Servers Adding the Fiery to the TCP/IP network If your TCP/IP network consists of Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 servers and Windows clients, follow the procedures in this section. If the network includes UNIX workstations, also see the procedures on page 2-19.
  • Page 29 2-5 Fiery on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2003 Installing the Fiery as a shared printer The first step in creating a printer is installing the printer driver files, which give your applications access to printer features. You can use the installation instructions in the User Software Installation Guide for every workstation that will print directly and independently to the Fiery.
  • Page 30 2-6 Setting up Network Servers Configuring clients of a Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server Each client of a Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server is already using a network protocol to communicate with the server. Each client can print to the Fiery if it has been shared by a Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server, or Windows NT 4.0/ 2000/XP/Server 2003 computer.
  • Page 31 2-7 Fiery on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2003 Configuring Windows computers without a Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server If your network does not have a Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server, Windows workstations can still print to the Fiery. This method of printing is called Windows, or SMB printing.
  • Page 32: Fiery On A Netware Network

    2-8 Setting up Network Servers Fiery on a NetWare network The NetWise ™ features built into the Fiery support the following network operating environments: • NetWare—NDS (Novell Directory Services) • Servers running NetWare in bindery emulation mode The term “Netware” is used to refer to Netware 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x. Setting up a NetWare environment correctly requires the presence and active cooperation of the Novell network administrator.
  • Page 33: Tips For Experts-Ipx Networks

    2-9 Fiery on a NetWare network Tips for experts—IPX networks Setting up the Fiery is similar to setting up any other PostScript printer on the network. The Fiery with IPX connections has the following characteristics: • A minimum connection to the Fiery consists of a NetWare file server, a NetWare print server, and a NetWare queue.
  • Page 34: Configuring A Netware Server For Printing

    2-10 Setting up Network Servers NetWare queue with the _print extension are sent to the Fiery Print queue. While a job is processed and printed, a record of the job is being created. You can access the Job Log containing these records at any time. Configuring a NetWare server for printing The following sections explain how to set up a NetWare file server so networked users can print to the Fiery from their workstations, and the Fiery can obtain print jobs from...
  • Page 35 2-11 Fiery on a NetWare network Configuring an NDS connection Abbreviations: FS = file server PS = print server PQ = print queue (on the NetWare server) In Setup from On NDS FS On client workstation Command WorkStation In NETADMIN: Port Setup Install user software.
  • Page 36 2-12 Setting up Network Servers Setting up an NDS connection In NDS, all NetWare entities (objects) are organized in a hierarchical tree structure. Objects have a name, properties, and a context that defines the location of the object in the directory tree. For the Fiery, you are mainly concerned with defining a printer, a print server object, and one or more print queue objects.
  • Page 37 2-13 Fiery on a NetWare network Setting up a NetWare print queue for bindery For NetWare in emulation mode, the NetWare print server and print queue for the Fiery are created and configured from NetWare Print Console (PCONSOLE), a NetWare utility that is stored in the NetWare PUBLIC directory. As with NDS, you can create several NetWare entities on a Novell server, and you can then select them in Network Setup.
  • Page 38: Fiery On A Netware Network With Ndps

    2-14 Setting up Network Servers Fiery on a NetWare network with NDPS The Fiery supports printing over a NetWare 5.x or later network running either the TCP/IP protocols or the IPX protocol. For pure IP printing, the Fiery takes advantage of features in NDPS (Novell Distributed Print Services).
  • Page 39: Configuring A Netware Server For Printing With Ndps

    2-15 Fiery on a NetWare network with NDPS Configuring a NetWare server for printing with NDPS Before you begin The following procedure assumes NDPS has been installed during NetWare 5.x or later installation and that a Broker is running on the server. Unless you have manually unloaded the Broker, it loads and runs when you install NDPS.
  • Page 40 2-16 Setting up Network Servers 98/M O SET UP THE PRINTER DRIVER FOR INDOWS 1. Log on to the Novell file server as a superuser or Administrator. 2. In the SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\Win98/Me directory, create a directory called Fiery. 3. From the User Software CD, copy the contents of the ENGLISH\INSTALRS\PS_DRVR\WIN_98/Me folder to the Fiery directory.
  • Page 41: Fiery On A Network With Unix Workstations

    2-17 Fiery on a network with UNIX workstations 5. Under Gateway Types, select Novell Printer Gateway, and click OK. 6. In the Configure Novell PDS for Printer Agent dialog box, select “((NONE))”, and click OK. 7. In the Configure Port Handler dialog box, choose “Remote LPR on IP” as the connection type, and click Next.
  • Page 42: Tips For Experts-Unix Workstations

    2-18 Setting up Network Servers Tips for experts—UNIX workstations Setting up the Fiery in a UNIX environment has the same requirements as setting up any printer or new device: • A distinct IP address is required for the Fiery as well as for each workstation on the network.
  • Page 43: Setting Up The Fiery On Tcp/Ip Networks

    2-19 Fiery on a network with UNIX workstations Setting up the Fiery on TCP/IP networks Every machine (host) on a TCP/IP network, including the Fiery, must have a unique 32-bit internet address (IP address). Contact your network administrator to obtain an address for the Fiery.
  • Page 44: Managing Print Jobs

    2-20 Setting up Network Servers The server should respond with a message such as Reply from <IP address> ... Some systems will respond with a continuous display of output from the IP address. To stop the output, type Control-C. You can use the ping command at any time. O PRINT TO THE IERY •...
  • Page 45: Chapter 3: Preparing For Fiery Setup

    3-1 Levels of access and control To prepare for printing at your site, you must do some initial Fiery configuration, or Chapter 3: Setup, to specify the network environment and the kind of printing you will do. Before Preparing for you perform Setup, you must decide the levels of access you will implement for your Fiery Setup site.
  • Page 46 3-2 Preparing for Fiery Setup In addition, you can enable the Printed queue, which is a storage area for the most recent jobs from the Print queue. The Printed queue makes it convenient to reprint those jobs. In Setup, you can enable the Printed queue and specify the maximum number of jobs retained in the queue (see page 4-6).
  • Page 47: Passwords

    3-3 Levels of access and control Passwords You can implement passwords as a means of controlling access to Fiery functions. The Fiery allows you to set the following passwords in Setup: • Administrator—remotely from Command WorkStation, or locally from the Control Panel •...
  • Page 48: Webtools

    3-4 Preparing for Fiery Setup WebTools The Fiery supports Internet or intranet access with WebTools from Windows and Mac OS computers. To enable the use of WebTools, you must do the following in Setup: • Enable TCP/IP. • Set an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address for the Fiery. •...
  • Page 49 3-5 Levels of access and control WebSetup WebSetup allows you to view and modify Fiery Setup options from a remote workstation. This function requires an Administrator password. For more information, Chapter WebSetup is supported on Windows computers only.
  • Page 50: Control Level Scenarios

    3-6 Preparing for Fiery Setup Control level scenarios Typical scenarios of access and control, ranging from minimum control to maximum control, are described in this section. Choose the scenario that best matches your site requirements, and refer to the corresponding number in the following table for guidance on how to configure your system for those requirements.
  • Page 51: About Setup

    3-7 About Setup 5. An administrator and an operator; operator controls all jobs; no WebTool access (Maximum control) Only an administrator can perform Setup, calibration, and other administrator functions, and only an operator or administrator can control jobs from the job management tools.
  • Page 52: Network Server Setup Requirements

    3-8 Preparing for Fiery Setup Network server setup requirements For Novell and Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 (using TCP/IP) networks, you must configure the network servers for printing to the Fiery before you configure Fiery network settings in Setup. For chapter references to information about network server Setup, see the diagrams in Chapter To configure network settings in Setup, you must have a live network connection, so...
  • Page 53: Chapter 4: Performing Setup From The Control Panel

    4-1 Fiery Setup from the Control Panel Setup is required the first time the printer is turned on after installation or if the hard Chapter 4: disk drive has just been replaced. In this initial Setup, you (or the service technician) Performing choose the language for Printer Control Panel menus and messages.
  • Page 54: Printer Control Panel

    4-2 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Printer Control Panel The Control Panel on the front of the printer allows you to set options and view information about jobs printed to the Fiery. Use the printer’s Control Panel to view status information, print special pages, and set up printing.
  • Page 55: Accessing Setup Options

    4-3 Printer Control Panel Accessing Setup options O ACCESS ETUP WHEN THE IERY IS 1. With the printer in the ‘Ready’ state, press the keys until the Admin Setup Menu is displayed, then press the ENTER key. 2. If an administrator password has been set up you will be prompted for it. Enter the correct administrator password and press the ENTER key to gain access to the Setup menus.
  • Page 56: Types Of Setup Screens

    4-4 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Types of Setup screens There are two types of Setup options: Multiple choice Cycle through the available choices using the questions keys. When your required choice is displayed press the ENTER key to select it. The choice currently in operation is indicated by an asterisk (*).
  • Page 57: Server Setup Options

    4-5 Server Setup options Server Setup options The Server Setup menu lets you specify system information that pertains to the Fiery and all users. To access the menu, follow the instructions on page 4-3. When you choose Server Setup, the options appear in sequence, as follows. Default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets.
  • Page 58 4-6 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Use Character Set Macintosh/DOS/Windows [Macintosh] Specify whether the Control Panel and Command WorkStation should use the Macin- tosh, DOS, or Windows character set for displaying file names. This is important if file names include accented or composite characters (such as é or æ). For mixed-platform networks, choose the option that gives the best overall representa- tion of the special characters you use.
  • Page 59: Network Setup Options

    4-7 Network Setup options Network Setup options When you perform Network Setup, you configure the Fiery to receive print jobs over the network systems used at your site. In the Setup menu, choose Network Setup, to specify network addresses and names to be used by workstations, servers, and the Fiery when they communicate with each other.
  • Page 60 4-8 Performing Setup from the Control Panel The available network types, and the Setup areas that pertain to them, are summarized in the following table. For this Network or Use this Use this Protocol Setup Use this Service Setup Connection Type Port Setup AppleTalk over Ethernet Ethernet Setup...
  • Page 61: Port Setup Options

    4-9 Network Setup options 8. When you have finished entering protocol settings, choose Exit Protocol Setup, and then choose Service Setup. 9. Enter the appropriate settings for the services you will use. The options are described in detail in the following section. O EXIT ETWORK ETUP...
  • Page 62 4-10 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Parallel Port Setup options You must enable the parallel port in order to enter the Parallel Port Setup options and print to the parallel port. Admin Setup Parallel Setup Parallel Port Setup Enable Parallel Port Yes/No [No] Select Yes if you want to print through the parallel port.
  • Page 63: Protocol Setup Options

    4-11 Network Setup options Protocol Setup options To configure the Fiery, choose each protocol and enter the settings for that protocol. You can enable AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX/SPX communication simultaneously. Network Setup Protocol Setup AppleTalk Setup Enable AppleTalk Yes/No [Yes] Select Yes if you have an AppleTalk network connected to the Fiery.
  • Page 64 4-12 Performing Setup from the Control Panel TCP/IP Setup with Ethernet Network Setup Protocol Setup TCP/IP Setup Ethernet Setup Enable TCP/IP for Ethernet Yes/No [Yes] Select Yes if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the printer over Ethernet cabling. If you are using TCP/IP for printing from Windows computers, enabling TCP/IP here also enables you to use Fiery utilities from Windows computers using TCP/IP protocols.
  • Page 65 4-13 Network Setup options IP Address [127.0.0.1] Enter the Fiery IP address for Ethernet. This IP address, unlike an IP address set auto- matically, remains the same if you restart the Fiery. You must change the default to a valid address for your network. For information about setting up printing with TCP/IP, see Chapter Subnet Mask...
  • Page 66 4-14 Performing Setup from the Control Panel DNS Setup Network Setup Protocol Setup DNS Setup DNS Setup Enable DNS Yes/No [No] Select Yes to allow the Fiery to resolve a name to an IP address. Auto DNS IP Yes/No [No] Select Yes to allow the Fiery to resolve a name to an IP address automatically.
  • Page 67 4-15 Network Setup options Security Setup options Use the IP Filtering and IP Port Setup options for Security Setup. Using IP Filtering options, you can set controlled access to the Fiery by specifying IP address(es) that the Fiery permits or rejects receiving. This prevents unlimited access to the Fiery over your network and ensures network security in your environment.
  • Page 68 4-16 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Delete Filter Yes/No [No] This option allows you to delete IP addresses individually or by range. Edit Filter Yes/No [No] This option allows you to make changes to IP addresses or a range of IP addresses to be permitted or rejected.
  • Page 69 Select Enable to enable the 9100-9103 (Port 9100) ports. (Port 9100 printing) EFI Ports Enabled/Disabled [Enabled] Select Accept to enable EFI ports 8021-8022. (Fiery utilities and printer driver Two-Way Communication feature) Oki Ports Enabled/Disabled [Enabled] Select Accept to enable Oki ports. (Oki utilities and printer driver Two-Way Commu- nication feature)
  • Page 70 4-18 Performing Setup from the Control Panel IPX/SPX Setup options To specify the frame types the Fiery uses for IPX/SPX protocols, choose IPX/SPX Setup from the Protocol Setup menu. You must choose at least one frame type to enable IPX/SPX protocols. The Fiery supports the following frame types for IPX/SPX: •...
  • Page 71 4-19 Network Setup options Select Frame Types Enable IPX Auto Frame Type Yes/No [No] Specify whether the Fiery should try to bind to all available frame types automatically. The Fiery does so whether or not all frame types are appropriate. To determine the frame types that were successfully bound, save your changes, exit Setup, restart the Fiery, and print a Configuration page.
  • Page 72: Service Setup Options

    4-20 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Service Setup options PServer is a program in the Fiery software that services the Novell print queues assigned to the Novell print servers set up for printing to the Fiery. When you choose PServer Setup and enable PServer, you can set up NDS (Novell Directory Services), Bindery Services, or both.
  • Page 73 4-21 Network Setup options Network Setup Service Setup PServer Setup NDS Setup Before entering NDS settings, make sure the Fiery is connected to the network and that you have configured an NDS directory tree with a Printer, Print Server, and one or more Print Queue objects for Fiery jobs (see page 2-13).
  • Page 74 4-22 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Is user login needed to browse NDS tree? Yes/No [No] Select No if no password is required to browse the tree. You can proceed to navigate to the Print Server object. Select Yes if network permissions require that you log in to browse the NDS tree and see the Print Server object you want to select.
  • Page 75 4-23 Network Setup options Enter Password Enter the login password for the NDS tree, using the up and down arrow buttons to select characters, and the Enter button to advance the cursor. Press Enter to complete the password entry. Navigate NDS Tree to the Print Server. Choose Yes to browse the NDS tree to the Print Server object.
  • Page 76 4-24 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Browse to the root of the Print Queue Subtree. This message is displayed if you selected Specif. Subtree in the previous option. Choose Yes to browse the NDS tree to the Print Queue subtree. Browsing to find the container object begins with the NDS tree that you selected pre- viously (with Select NDS Tree).
  • Page 77 4-25 Network Setup options Bindery Setup menu Because you can set up more than one Novell server to handle Fiery print jobs, an additional menu is displayed for this purpose. The options are: • Add File Server—creates a new file server connection to the Fiery. You can set up a maximum of eight file server connections.
  • Page 78 4-26 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Network Setup Service Setup PServer Setup Bindery Setup Add File Server This option gives you two ways to add a Novell NetWare file server. Select File Server From List/Search by Name [From List] You may select the file server from a scrollable list, or by a name search.
  • Page 79 4-27 Network Setup options File Server Login administrator/supervisor/Enter Login Name [supervisor] This option appears only if a password is required for login, or if there is no guest account, or the guest account is restricted. Choose Enter Login Name to enter your own login name and password or log in as a guest.
  • Page 80 4-28 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Network Setup Service Setup PServer Setup Bindery Setup View Server List Supported servers This option allows you to view the list of file servers currently connected to the Fiery— that is, servers you have added in Bindery Setup. You are notified if there are none. When you press Enter, you return to the Bindery Setup menu.
  • Page 81 4-29 Network Setup options Enter Your Print Server Password This option appears only if your NetWare print server is password-protected. Enter your print server password. The Bindery Setup menu is displayed again. You can edit other connections, choose another Bindery Setup option, or choose Exit Bindery Setup. Network Setup Service Setup PServer Setup...
  • Page 82 4-30 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Polling Interval options Network Setup Service Setup PServer Setup Polling Interval Whether you use NDS or Bindery services, choose Polling Interval from the main PServer Setup menu. If you do not reset the interval, the default value of 15 seconds is used.
  • Page 83 4-31 Network Setup options Use Automatic Configuration Yes/No [No] This option appears if you chose DHCP or BOOTP as the protocol for automatically obtaining the IP address of the Fiery. Choose Yes and the Fiery uses a WINS name server and automatically obtains its IP address.
  • Page 84 4-32 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Server Comments Server comments (optional) can contain information about the printer. These com- ments are listed in the Fiery Properties in Network Neighborhood and can be up to 15 characters. Set Domain Name Select from list/Enter manually [Select from list] This option provides two ways to specify the workgroup or domain in which you want the Fiery to appear.
  • Page 85 4-33 Network Setup options IPP Setup Network Setup Service Setup IPP Setup Enable IPP Yes/No [Yes] Select Yes to enable printing with the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). You must enable Web Services. For information on setting up user computers to use IPP printing, see the User Software Installation Guide.
  • Page 86 4-34 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Outgoing Server [127.0.0.1] Enter the IP address of the server on your network that handles outgoing e-mail. Incoming Server [127.0.0.1] Enter the IP address of the server on your network that handles incoming e-mail. Server Type POP3/IMAP [POP3] Choose the type of mail server.
  • Page 87 4-35 Network Setup options Administrator E-mail Domain Name Enter the name of the domain in which the administrator has an account. This is typi- cally the part of the e-mail address that follows the @ symbol. For example, in the address pat@test.com , the domain name is test.com .
  • Page 88 4-36 Performing Setup from the Control Panel FTP Setup Network Setup Service Setup FTP Setup Enable Scan to FTP (MFP models only) Yes/No [Yes] This option enables users to scan jobs from the Fiery to an FTP site. Enable Proxy Setup No/Yes [No] Select Yes to enable the following proxy server setup options for security purposes when scanning to an FTP site.
  • Page 89 4-37 Network Setup options SNMP Setup Network Setup Service Setup SNMP Setup Enable SNMP Yes/No [Yes] This option enables the SNMP communication over a TCP/IP or IPX connection. Selecting No disables any access to remote Setup through Fiery WebSetup and Command WorkStation.
  • Page 90: Printer Setup Options

    4-38 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Network Setup Service Setup Exit Service Setup This returns you to the main Network Setup menu. Choose Exit Network Setup. Save Changes Yes/No [Yes] Select Yes to activate any changes made in Network Setup; select No to return to the main Setup menu without making any changes.
  • Page 91: Postscript Setup Options

    4-39 PostScript Setup options Publish Print Queue Yes/No [Yes] This option allows users to print (or download) jobs to the Print queue. Jobs that are printed to the Print queue are spooled to the Fiery disk and printed on a first-in, first-out basis.
  • Page 92 4-40 Performing Setup from the Control Panel O ACCESS CRIPT ETUP OPTIONS 1. In the main Setup menu, choose PS Setup. 2. Enter the options appropriate to the printing requirements at the site. 3. When you have finished, save changes. In the list of options that follows, default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets.
  • Page 93: Pcl Setup Options

    4-41 PCL Setup options Allow Courier Substitution Yes/No [Yes] Specify whether to substitute Courier for fonts that are unavailable when you down- load files to the Fiery, or when you print a document for which you do not have the corresponding printer font.
  • Page 94 4-42 Performing Setup from the Control Panel In the list of options that follows, default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets. Paper Size A3/A4/11x17/Letter [A4] Specify the default paper size that the Fiery uses to print PCL jobs. Default Orientation Portrait/Landscape [Portrait] This option determines whether the text or image will be oriented along the short edge of the paper (portrait) or along the long edge of the paper (landscape).
  • Page 95: Colour Setup Options

    4-43 Colour Setup options Font Number 0-999 [0] The font number designates the default font for the Fiery. To determine font numbers, print the internal PCL Font List. The standard fonts are listed in order. The font numbers, however, are not displayed. Paper Size for System Pages US/Metric [US in United States, Metric elsewhere] Specify the paper size that PCL system pages print on.
  • Page 96 4-44 Performing Setup from the Control Panel O ACCESS OLOUR ETUP OPTIONS 1. In the main Setup menu, choose Colour Setup. 2. Enter the options appropriate to the printing requirements at the site. 3. When you have finished, save changes. In the following list of options, default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets.
  • Page 97 4-45 Colour Setup options If users create and load custom simulations on the Fiery with ColorWise Pro Tools, these also appear in the list of simulations. A custom simulation can be selected as the default simulation. For more information about custom simulations, see the Colour Guide.
  • Page 98 4-46 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Use Media-Defined Profiles Yes/No [Yes] Specify whether to use the Media-Defined Profiles feature. Setting this option to Yes allows the Fiery to select an Output Profile according to a media type specified for the job.
  • Page 99: Administrative Functions In The Setup Menu

    4-47 Administrative functions in the Setup menu Administrative functions in the Setup menu The remaining choices in the Setup menu are intended to help you manage print jobs and colour output, but are not required for printing. • allows you to specify whether the Fiery prints and clears its log of Job Log Setup printed jobs automatically.
  • Page 100: Job Log Setup

    4-48 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Job Log Setup The Job Log is a record of all jobs processed or printed on the Fiery, whether they originate from a user workstation, a networked server, or the Fiery. You can print the Job Log from the Control Panel or from the job management tools.
  • Page 101: Chapter 5: Setting Up The Fiery From A Windows Computer

    5-1 Accessing Setup After you perform initial Setup (Server, Network, and Printer Setup) from the Control Chapter 5: Panel, you can change most Setup options from a Windows computer. Setting up the Fiery from Accessing Setup a Windows In addition to using the Control Panel, you can set up the Fiery remotely. You can Computer perform remote Setup from a Windows computer using Command WorkStation.
  • Page 102 5-2 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer O ACCESS ETUP FROM OMMAND TATION 1. Start Command WorkStation. 2. Log on as Administrator. 3. Choose Setup from the Server menu. Regardless of how you access Setup remotely, the following dialog box appears. The interface of remote Setup from Command WorkStation and WebSetup is identical.
  • Page 103: General Setup Options

    5-3 General Setup options General Setup options You can specify Fiery system settings that affect all users, such as the name of the Fiery, system date and time, passwords, and Job Log printing. Server Name. —Specify a name for the Fiery. This is the name that appears in the Chooser on an AppleTalk network.
  • Page 104 5-4 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer Use Character Set. —Specify whether the Control Panel and the job management tools should use the Macintosh, DOS, or Windows character set for displaying file names. This is important if a file name includes accented or composite characters (such as é or æ). For mixed-platform networks, select the setting that gives the best overall representation of the special characters you use.
  • Page 105: Job Log Setup

    5-5 General Setup options Job Log Setup Auto Print Job Log Every 55 Jobs. —Specify whether the Fiery prints the Job Log after every 55 jobs. The Job Log lists the last 55 jobs processed on the Fiery, with accounting information about each one, including user name, document name, time and date printed, number of pages, and other job information.
  • Page 106: Network Setup

    5-6 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer Network Setup Network Setup configures the Fiery to receive print jobs over the networks used at your site. If the Fiery is configured to enable more than one protocol, it automatically switches to the correct protocol when it receives a print job.
  • Page 107: Adapters/Ports

    5-7 Network Setup Adapters/Ports Ethernet (Port Setup) —Select to connect the Fiery to an Ethernet network. Enable Ethernet —Choose Auto Detect if your network environment is mixed, or choose the speed of Transmission Speed the network to which the Fiery is attached (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps). Parallel Port (Port Setup) Enable Parallel Port.
  • Page 108: Protocols

    5-8 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer Ignore EOF Character. —Available only if Enable Parallel Port is selected, this option specifies that the Fiery should ignore end-of-file (EOF) messages. Select this option to print PostScript files in binary format (not ASCII); under normal circumstances, this option should not be selected.
  • Page 109 5-9 Network Setup TCP/IP Specify TCP/IP settings. The current settings for IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address are displayed. For information about setting up printing with TCP/IP, Chapter The Fiery requires a unique, valid IP address. You can set a static address or specify that the Fiery obtains the IP addresses automatically.
  • Page 110 5-10 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer To set the subnet mask, enter one of the following values: 255.0.0.0 if the IP address starts with a number less than 128 255.255.0.0 if the IP address starts with a number from 128 through 191 255.255.255.0 if the IP address starts with a number greater than 191 Confirm the subnet mask setting with your network administrator before...
  • Page 111 5-11 Network Setup IPX/SPX Use this option to specify IPX/SPX frame types. The Fiery supports the following Ethernet frame types for IPX/SPX: Ethernet 802.2, Ethernet 802.3, Ethernet II, and Ethernet SNAP. You can also allow the Fiery to select the frame type automatically.
  • Page 112 5-12 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer DNS Setup You can enable DNS Setup to allow the Fiery to resolve a name to an IP address.
  • Page 113: Services

    5-13 Network Setup Services You can configure the following network services: • LPD Printing (TCP/IP)—enable or disable LPD print services. • NetWare Printing (PServer)—specify NDS and Bindery services (see page 5-15). • Windows Print Sharing (SMB)—enable or disable SMB print services. •...
  • Page 114 5-14 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer LPD Printing Enable LPD Printing Service. —Select to enable or disable LPD printing services. Enable Web Services. —Select to enable or disable web services. Enable FTP Services. —Select to enable or disable FTP services.
  • Page 115 5-15 Network Setup NetWare Printing options Use this option to specify NDS and Bindery services. O SPECIFY THE TREE SETTING FROM REMOTE IERY ETUP 1. Select Enable NDS and click Change Trees. 2. In the NDS Configuration dialog box that appears, double-click an NDS tree in the Available Trees list.
  • Page 116 5-16 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer 3. In the Select User Login window, select Use Default User Information or enter your password, and click Next. 4. Navigate to the NDS container, select it, and click Next. If necessary, enter the password.
  • Page 117 5-17 Network Setup 5. Select Use Default Print Queue Root, or navigate to the Print Queue Root and click Finish.
  • Page 118 5-18 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer 6. Click OK. The NDS Configuration dialog box appears, displaying information about the print server.
  • Page 119 5-19 Network Setup Bindery Setup. Use this option to specify Bindery services. O ADD BINDERY CONNECTIONS FROM REMOTE IERY ETUP 1. Select Enable PServer mode from the Service1 tab. 2. Click Bindery Setup. 3. Select a file server from the Available Servers list. If the File Server User Name and Password dialog box appears, enter the appropriate user name and password to log on to the selected file server.
  • Page 120 5-20 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer 4. Select a print server from the list and click Finish. If necessary, enter the appropriate password in the Print Server Password dialog box to log on to the selected file server. The name of the newly added server appears in the Selected Servers list.
  • Page 121 5-21 Network Setup O REMOVE BINDERY CONNECTIONS FROM REMOTE IERY ETUP 1. Select Enable PServer mode from the Service1 tab. 2. Click Bindery Setup. The Novell Setup dialog box appears. 3. Make your selection in the Selected Servers list. 4. With the file server selected in the Selected Servers list, click Remove. 5.
  • Page 122 5-22 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer PServer Poll Interval . Specify the polling interval (in seconds) for NetWare printing.
  • Page 123: Windows Print Sharing With Server Message Block (Smb)

    5-23 Network Setup Windows print sharing with Server Message Block (SMB) To set up the Windows printing service, text fields may include uppercase letters, numerals, spaces, and the following characters: - _ . ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & ( ) { } \ ' , " Lowercase letters are not allowed, except in the Comment field.
  • Page 124 5-24 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer Enable Windows Printing Service. —Select to enable SMB (Server Message Block), the file and printer sharing protocol built into Windows. Enabling SMB lists the Fiery on the network so that Windows clients can print to a particular print connection (Hold, Print, or Direct) on the Fiery without any other networking software.
  • Page 125 5-25 Network Setup HTTP Connection Support (WWW) Enable Web Services. —Select to make the WebTools available to users (see page 6-2). TCP/IP must already be enabled on the Fiery and on users’ computers. The WebTools include Status, WebLink, WebSetup, and WebDownloader. A Java-enabled Web browser and a valid IP address are required for each user.
  • Page 126 5-26 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer Port 9100 printing Enable Port 9100. —Enables applications to open a TCP/IP socket to the Fiery at Port 9100 to download a print job. Port 9100 Queue. —Allows you to attach Port 9100 to any of the published Fiery print connections.
  • Page 127 5-27 Network Setup Email Services E-mail Service Setup. —Enabling e-mail services is required for all e-mail client services. Enable Print via E-mail. —If selected, print jobs sent via e-mail are accepted. If this option is cleared, print jobs sent via e-mail are ignored. Incoming Mail Server.
  • Page 128 5-28 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer Outgoing Mail Server. —Specify the IP address or server name that communicates the appropriate mail server and contact information to the Fiery. You must define both an Incoming and Outgoing mail server. If an Outgoing mail server is not defined, the E-mail Service assumes that the incoming and outgoing server names are the same.
  • Page 129: Printer Setup Options

    5-29 Printer Setup options Printer Setup options From this dialog box, you can access the Printer Setup and Paper Setup tabs. In the following illustrations, “Device name” represents the actual printer model, which is C9800. Printer connections Specify whether to publish the Print queue, Hold queue, or Direct connection.
  • Page 130: Ps (Postscript) Setup

    5-30 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer PS (PostScript) Setup Convert Paper Sizes. Specify whether to convert paper sizes in documents automatically to the default paper sizes specified. For example, if you select Letter/11 x 17->A4/A3, a letter size document is automatically printed on A4 paper.
  • Page 131: Setting Up Printing Groups

    5-31 Setting up printing groups Setting up printing groups The Fiery administrator can arrange users into groups and allow members of a group to print only if they supply a password at print time. This method of printing is known as Printing Groups, or Member Printing.
  • Page 132: Exiting Setup

    5-32 Setting up the Fiery from a Windows Computer O REMOVE PRINTING GROUPS AND PASSWORDS 1. Select Printing Groups from the Command WorkStation Server menu. 2. Select the printing group name in the Printing Groups Setup dialog box and click Remove. 3.
  • Page 133: Printing The Configuration Page

    5-33 Printing the Configuration page Printing the Configuration page The Configuration page lists the settings in effect for the current Setup. After you have performed Setup, print a Configuration page to confirm your settings. The other pages you can print from Command WorkStation include the Test page, Job Log, colour charts, and Font List.
  • Page 135: Chapter 6: Configuring Fiery Webtools

    6-1 Configuring the Fiery and clients for WebTools Fiery WebTools allow you to manage your Fiery remotely from the Internet or from Chapter 6: your company’s intranet. The Fiery has its own home page, from which you can select Configuring a variety of functions, including Status, WebLink and WebDownloader.
  • Page 136: Setting Up Fiery Webtools

    6-2 Configuring Fiery WebTools O ACCESS OOLS 1. Start your Internet browser. 2. Enter the IP address or DNS name of the Fiery. 3. Press Enter. The Fiery home page appears. 4. Click the name of a particular WebTool. 5. Click Configure to enable specific WebTools for users. Setting up Fiery WebTools In order for network users to access and use Fiery WebTools, you must set certain Fiery options in Network Setup and Printer Setup.
  • Page 137: Setting The Weblink Destination

    6-3 Setting the WebLink destination Setting the WebLink destination You can change the pre-set WebLink destination; this function requires the Administrator password, if one has been set. O CHANGE THE INK DESTINATION 1. Start your Internet browser. 2. Enter the IP address or the DNS name of the Fiery. The Fiery home page appears.
  • Page 139: Chapter 7: Administering The Fiery

    7-1 Administrator functions This chapter provides tips on managing Fiery printing. Chapter 7: Administering Administrator functions the Fiery Administration features are included with the user software and are built into the Fiery. The following table describes where to find information on these features (page references refer to this manual).
  • Page 140: Setting Passwords

    7-2 Administering the Fiery For these operations And these tasks Controlling the job flow Using Fiery WebTools, Command WorkStation and Fiery Printing Guide utilities and for managing job priorities, tracking current Job Management Guide jobs, canceling jobs, printing jobs in the Hold queue, and Release Notes reprinting from the Printed or Hold queue Job accounting...
  • Page 141: Passwords From The Control Panel

    7-3 Setting passwords Passwords from the Control Panel For more information on Administrator access privileges, see page 3-3. For information on controlling print jobs with the job management tools, see the Job Management Guide. The Operator password can be set and changed only from Fiery WebSetup, or Command WorkStation.
  • Page 142: Passwords

    7-4 Administering the Fiery Passwords You can set, change, and remove passwords for the Fiery. These passwords, specific to the Server process, have different uses than the Windows Administrator and Operator passwords. Keep track of the passwords you set for each. —Controls access to Setup;...
  • Page 143: Clearing The Fiery

    7-5 Clearing the Fiery O SET OR CHANGE A PASSWORD 1. Select the password you want to change. 2. Type the password in both the Enter New Password and Verify New Password fields. Passwords are case-sensitive and can be any combination of letters and numbers up to 19 characters.
  • Page 144: Managing Address Books

    7-6 Administering the Fiery Managing address books The E-mail Service feature allows an administrator to import a list of e-mail addresses to the Fiery by sending e-mail messages to the Fiery. E-mail messages can be sent only from an administrator account. The Fiery supports the following address books: •...
  • Page 145 7-7 Managing address books The administrator can manage the address books by sending an e-mail to the Fiery with command codes in the Subject and Message fields. The Fiery responds by e-mail to these commands with information about each request. When managing address books, see the following table.
  • Page 146: Printing A Configuration Page From The Control Panel

    7-8 Administering the Fiery Fiery e-mail Fiery e-mail Administrator Task Administrator message field response subject response message subject field field field To receive #Help RE: Help Provides help for troubleshooting Fiery e-mail e-mail syntax. services Printing a Configuration page from the Control Panel The Configuration page lists all the settings in effect in the current Setup.
  • Page 147: Maintaining Optimal Fiery Performance

    7-9 Maintaining optimal Fiery performance Maintaining optimal Fiery performance The Fiery does not require maintenance. Beyond the obvious requirements of servicing and maintaining the printer and replenishing consumables, you can improve the overall performance of your system by doing the following: •...
  • Page 148: Shutting Down, Rebooting, And Restarting The C9800

    7-10 Administering the Fiery Shutting down, rebooting, and restarting the C9800 Generally, you can leave the printer running all the time. This section describes how to reboot, shut down, and restart the system when necessary. Shutting down and rebooting the printer You may need to shut down the printer for service, or reboot the entire system.
  • Page 149 7-11 Shutting down, rebooting, and restarting the C9800 2. Press the keys to select Restart, then press the ENTER key to restart the Fiery without rebooting the operating system.
  • Page 151: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    A-1 Troubleshooting This chapter provides troubleshooting tips. Appendix A: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Fiery Startup diagnostics are described in the Installation and Service Guide for service technicians. If you see startup error messages on Command WorkStation or if the Fiery does not reach the Idle state, contact your authorized service/support provider. Troubleshooting during Setup from the Control Panel The following section explains some error and alert messages you may see during Setup that might not be self-explanatory.
  • Page 152 A-2 Troubleshooting After this Setup screen This message Means Frame Type selection Invalid frame size. The network hub is not connected to a Novell machine (Network Setup >Protocol when the Fiery tries to bind. Setup >IPX/SPX Setup) Warning! IPX network No other IPX machine can be found on the network, or Enable NDS number is zero.
  • Page 153 A-3 Troubleshooting After this Setup screen This message Means Select File Server From List Error. Cannot open bindery Select this server through NDS setup or disable NDS and connection to NDS server. select it through bindery. (Network Setup > Service Setup >...
  • Page 154 A-4 Troubleshooting After this Setup screen This message Means Add Server, Enter Your Login No NetWare print No print server was found when Fiery queried the file Name, Enter Your File Server server found. server you selected. Password You must configure a print server and a print queue for (Network Setup >...
  • Page 155 A-5 Troubleshooting In Network Setup, when you configure the IPX (Novell) connection, the Fiery queries the network for Novell file servers and trees, and attaches to them temporarily. If a guest login is enabled, it is used. If not, you are prompted to log in from Command WorkStation.
  • Page 156 A-6 Troubleshooting Novell error messages Novell error Cause Suggested action or exit The guest account, which you have chosen Enable a guest account on the NetWare for initial login, has expired or has been dis- server for the purpose of Setup. Guest account not available.
  • Page 157 A-7 Troubleshooting Novell error Cause Suggested action or exit The Novell file server is down or out of con- Select a different file server (or try to get nections. someone else to log off ). Unable to connect to file server. This error occurs while the server is trying to Pressing the Back button returns to the File server is down or...
  • Page 158: Runtime Error Messages

    A-8 Troubleshooting Runtime error messages For error messages related to cancelling jobs and printing, including the Disk Full message and alerts to load media, see “Troubleshooting” in the Job Management Guide. These messages are reported by the job management tools. You can turn on PostScript error reporting as a print option from Mac OS applications.
  • Page 159 A-9 Troubleshooting See the following table for the appropriate name. In this location For this item IPX/SPX networks TCP/IP networks Server Setup Server Name option Administrator defines Administrator page 4-5 name defines name Windows hosts file host name — DNS name page 2-1 (TCP/IP host name) Windows setup for...
  • Page 160 A-10 Troubleshooting Cannot connect to Fiery with Fiery utilities If users cannot connect to the Fiery, check the following: • Fiery Setup—the appropriate network protocol must be enabled, with the correct parameters (for example, for TCP/IP, the IP address), and you must publish either the Print queue or Hold queue.
  • Page 161 Index Index Numerics AppleTalk Setup from Control Panel 4-11 100BaseT connector 1-12 from Control Panel, summary 4-8 10BaseT connector 1-12 from Windows computer 5-10 8-pin RJ-45 connector 1-12 AppleTalk zone 4-11, 5-10 Auto Clear Job Log Every 55 Jobs access level scenarios 3-6 option 4-48, 5-5 access to network and software 3-1 Auto Print Job Log Every 55 Jobs...
  • Page 162 I-2 Index Choose File Server for editing Bindery connected Novell servers, Bindery 4-28 connection 4-28 connecting Chooser network cable 1-11 AppleTalk 4-5, 5-3 parallel cable 1-12 choosing a Bindery Server to to a Bindery file server 4-26, 4-27 connect 4-26, 5-19 to multiple Bindery file servers 4-25 Clear Frame Types, IPX/SPX Setup 4-19 control levels 3-6...
  • Page 163 I-3 Index disk space 7-9 Enter First Letters of Server Name (search DNS (Domain Name Server) 2-2, 2-4, A-8 option), Bindery Setup 4-26 DNS setup 4-14 Enter Your File Server Password, Bindery Domain or Workgroup option, Windows Setup 4-27 printing 4-32, 5-24 Enter Your Login Name, Bindery Setup 4-27 downloading fonts, Direct connection Enter Your Print Server Password, Bindery...
  • Page 164 I-4 Index File Server 5-19, 5-20, 5-21 required for TCP/IP printing 2-19 File Server Login option, Bindery 4-27 IP Filtering options 4-15 File Server Password (Bindery) 4-27 IP Port Setup 4-16 File Server, Bindery 5-19 IPP Setup 4-33 file types and parallel port setup 4-10, 5-8 IPX (Novell) 2-8 to 2-13 font substitution 4-41, 5-30 Bindery file server, connecting 4-24...
  • Page 165 I-5 Index lpd (TCP/IP) 2-17 NDS (Novell Directory Services) 2-12 printing 4-20, 5-14 print server poll interval 4-30 setup summary 2-19 to 2-20 setting up network on the Control Panel 4-20 NetWare File Server, Bindery Mac OS computers connecting 4-25, 4-26 on AppleTalk network 1-5 finding available servers 4-26 maintaining server performance 7-9...
  • Page 166 I-6 Index Outgoing Mail Server option, E-mail Port 9100 printing 5-26 Setup 5-28 Port 9100 Queue option 5-26 Outgoing Server option, E-mail Setup 4-34 Port 9100 Setup 4-33 Output Profile option 4-45 Port Setup from Control Panel 4-8 Ethernet Setup 4-9 Port Timeout in Seconds option 4-10, 5-8 paper size used by default 4-40 portable computers 1-12...
  • Page 167 I-7 Index connections and queues 4-38 cover page for each job 4-41 Remove File Server, Bindery Setup 4-29 directly to parallel port 4-10, 5-7 explained 4-25 Job Log automatically 4-48 removing PostScript files 4-10, 5-8 Bindery file server connection 4-29 reprinting previously printed jobs 3-2 Rendering Style option 4-44 start page at startup 4-5...
  • Page 168 I-8 Index Setup, see Server Setup Server Name option 4-5, 5-3 TCP/IP Server Name option, Windows adding server to network 2-4 printing 4-31, 5-24 Ethernet Setup from Control Panel 4-12 Server Setup 3-7 host name A-8 exiting 5-32 http protocol 1-1 from Control Panel 4-5 lpd printing 5-14 from Windows computer 5-3...
  • Page 169 I-9 Index tips for experts 2-18 Use Character Set option 4-6, 5-4 Use Media-Defined Profiles option 4-45, 4-46 Use WINS Name Server option 4-31 utilities enabling protocol on the server 4-12 required print connections 4-38 View Server List, Bindery Setup 4-28 explained 4-25 warning display window breakage 4-2...
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