Printing Settings
The following operations are necessary to enter printing settings.
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Computer settings for printing.
Enter settings for each computer you use for printing.
G Using Windows
(See "Setting Up a Computer for Printing (Windows)," on p. 2-14.)
G Using UNIX
(See "Setting Up a Computer for Printing (UNIX)," on p. 2-23.)
NOTE
• The machine's Salutation Print Functional Unit enables you to do the following:
- Manage print jobs sent to the machine from a personal computer. This enables you to view job lists, can-
cel jobs, etc.
- Notify a personal computer about the status of the machine. This enables the machine to send informa-
tion about installed optional equipment, low paper levels, etc.
• The use of the Salutation Print Functional Unit requires Ethernet driver and IP address settings. (See
"Protocol Settings," on p. 2-5.) The use of the Salutation Print Functional Unit also requires Salutation-
compatible software such as IBM NuOffice. For the necessary Salutation software and computer settings,
see the manuals provided with the respective products. Also, this Print Functional Unit may be affected by
limitations from Salutation-compatible software. (See the related manuals.)
File Sharing Settings
The following settings are necessary to send files to servers, and to share files on servers over a
network.
IMPORTANT
• It is recommended that a network manager enters the e-mail/I-fax settings.
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Computer settings (File Sharing Settings).
G Using Windows 95/98 (See "Using Windows 95/98," on p. 2-25.)
G Using Windows NT (See "Using Windows NT 4.0," on p. 2-28.)
G Using Windows 2000 (See "Using Windows 2000," on p. 2-36.)
G Using UNIX (See "Using UNIX," on p. 2-43.)
TCP/IP Network Setup Operating Procedures
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