Setting Up Tcp/Ip Printing - Kyocera Ci1000 Operating Instructions Manual

Final draft august 6, 1998
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3-4 Connecting the Printer to a Network
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O CONNECT A PARALLEL CABLE TO THE PRINTER
1. With the printer and the computer turned off, attach the Mini-Centronics Type C
Parallel port
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the parallel port on the computer.
3. Turn on the printer and turn on the computer.
The parallel port connection can be used simultaneously with a network
connection.
Printing through a serial port is not supported on Macintosh computers.
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parallel cable (not included) to the parallel port.

Setting up TCP/IP printing

TCP/IP provides network services for high-speed local and wide area networks
and heterogeneous environments including PC compatibles, Macintosh
computers, minicomputers, and mainframes running diverse operating systems.
The printer supports the lpr protocol for printing over TCP/IP networks.
Network users submit print jobs to a named printer. Workstations on a TCP/IP
network can print directly to the printer, or can print to a Windows NT 4.0 server
or UNIX workstation acting as a print server.
Before you install the printer on a TCP/IP network, you need to obtain a Internet
unique Internet address (IP address). Contact your network administrator for this
information.
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