Print Overview - Fuji Xerox DocuCentre-IV C2260 Administrator's Manual

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7 Printer Environment Settings

Print Overview

This machine can be set up as a local printer by directly connecting the machine to a
computer using a USB interface cable. Similarly, it can be set up as a network printer
by connecting the machine to a network.
Enable the necessary port using the control panel or CentreWare Internet Services.
Using the Machine as a Local Printer
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USB
Use a USB interface cable to directly connect the machine to a computer.
For more information on how to set up the machine using USB connection, refer to "Installation When
Using USB Port" (P.267).
Using the Machine as a Network Printer
To set up the machine as a network printer, the following protocols are available to
connect the machine.
LPD
Use LPD when direct communication between the machine and a computer via TCP/
IP is available.
For more information on how to set up the machine using LPD, refer to "Installation When Using TCP/
IP (LPD/Port 9100)" (P.269).
NetWare
The machine supports the PServer mode using Netware directory service and bindery
service. The PServer mode enables the machine to function as a printer server, and to
retrieve print jobs in the print queue to output. The printer created for the machine
consumes one user license of the file server.
Note
264
Via Internet
IPP
Network connection
LPD/ SMB/ Port9100/ EtherTalk
Network connection
NetWare/ Windows shared printer
Server
• The machine does not support Remote Printer (RPrinter) mode.
• You can use the machine as a printer in a NDPS environment by using a Novell NDPS
Gateway. To use the machine as a printer in a NDPS environment, you need to have the
machine operating in a NetWare print environment beforehand, or enable LPD in advance
and set it as a gateway destination in a Novell NDPS Gateway setup. Attributes, however,
that can be set or obtained by NDPS are not supported.
Local connection
USB

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