Tips For Experts-Windows Nt 4.0/2000/Xp With Tcp/Ip - Toshiba GA-1120 Configuration Manual

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2-2 Setting up Network Servers
With TCP/IP protocols loaded, you can run Fiery utilities and WebTools from a
Windows computer.
The Windows NT 4.0/2000 server can also use AppleTalk protocols to print to the
GA-1120 as an alternative to TCP/IP.
When you create a printer to share with AppleTalk users, do not "capture" the
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printer. Capturing the printer forces all users to print to the server, rather than directly
to the printer. If you capture the printer, GA-1120 print connections will not appear in
the Mac OS Chooser.
Tips for experts—Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP with TCP/IP
Setting up printing from Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP using TCP/IP protocols is
similar to setting up UNIX workstations with TCP/IP. When TCP/IP network
connections are made from Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP workstations, note the
following:
Make sure you have a valid IP address for the GA-1120 and any workstations that will
print to it or run the Fiery utilities.
In GA-1120 Setup, enable TCP/IP and enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
address for the GA-1120.
You can enter these addresses manually or use DHCP, RARP, or BOOTP protocols to
assign them dynamically.
Make sure the GA-1120 name and address are listed in a domain name server (DNS) or
hosts name database used by your system.
Make sure the system host table includes the correct internal name for the GA-1120 as
a remote printer.
For more information, see
For Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP, install the appropriate printer driver files on the
Windows NT 4.0/2000 server.
For more information, see the
Repeat the installation for all users who print to the GA-1120.
Each server and workstation running the Fiery utilities with TCP/IP also needs the
TCP/IP protocol and the Fiery utility software.
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User Software Installation
Guide.

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