Ricoh CL3500N Software Manual

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Manuals for This Printer........................................................................................8
Quick Install............................................................................................................9
Confirming the Connection Method...................................................................11
Network Connection.................................................................................................11
Local Connection .....................................................................................................13
Using the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Port..................................................15
Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Client ..................................................................15
Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver (TCP/IP)................................................. 16
Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver (IPP) ......................................................17
IP) ..........................................................................................................................25
Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 - IPP)
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Using the Standard TCP/IP Port .........................................................................32
Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver................................................................32
Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000) .......................................33
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Operating Instructions Software Guide Read This First Manuals for This Printer..................8 Preparing for Printing Quick Install......................9 Confirming the Connection Method..............11 Network Connection....................11 Local Connection .....................13 Using the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Port..........15 Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Client ..............15 Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver (TCP/IP)..........16 Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver (IPP) ............17 Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 95/98/Me - TCP/IP)....
  • Page 2 Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows XP, Windows Server 2003) ..34 Using the LPR Port ....................37 Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver..............37 Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000) ........38 Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows XP, Windows Server 2003) ..39 Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows NT 4.0)........40 Using as the Windows Network Printer .............42 Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver..............42...
  • Page 3 Windows 2000 - Accessing the Printer Properties ...........82 Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 - Accessing the Printer Properties ....84 Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer Properties ..........86 PostScript 3 - Setting Up for Printing ..............89 Windows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer Properties ..........89 Windows 2000 - Accessing the Printer Properties ...........90 Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 - Accessing the Printer Properties ....92 Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer Properties ..........93...
  • Page 4 Maintenance Menu.....................132 Changing the maintenance menu ................132 Maintenance menu parameters ................134 System Menu......................138 Changing the system menu ...................138 System menu parameters ..................138 Host Interface Menu...................145 Changing the Host Interface menu ................ 145 Host Interface menu parameters................145 PCL Menu ......................152 Changing the PCL menu..................152 PCL menu parameters ...................152 PS Menu......................
  • Page 5 access ........................182 appletalk.........................182 autonet ........................183 btconfig........................183 devicename......................184 dhcp ........................184 diprint ........................185 dns .........................186 domainname ......................187 help ........................188 hostname .......................188 ifconfig........................189 info .........................190 ipp ..........................190 netware ........................191 passwd ........................192 prnlog ........................193 rendezvous......................193 route ........................195 set ..........................196 show........................197 slp...........................198 smb ........................198 snmp ........................199 sntp ........................202...
  • Page 6 Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 3.x) ............234 Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 4.x, 5/5.1, 6/6.5) ........235 Using Pure IP in the NetWare 5/5.1 or 6/6.5 Environment........236 Setting Up as a Remote Printer (NetWare 3.x) ............239 Setting Up as a Remote Printer (NetWare 4.x, 5/5.1, 6/6.5) ........241 Special Operations under Windows Printing Files Directly from Windows ..............245 Setup........................245...
  • Page 7 Appendix Software and Utilities Included on the CD-ROM ..........274 Printer Drivers for This Printer................274 SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin ................275 SmartDeviceMonitor for Client ................276 Cautions to Take When Using in a network ............279 Connecting a Dial-up Router to a Network............. 279 Using DHCP......................279 Configuring the WINS Server.................281 Using the Dynamic DNS Function................283 Configuring SSL Encryption................285...
  • Page 8: Read This First

    Read This First Manuals for This Printer For particular functions, see the relevant parts of the manual. ❖ Setup Guide (HTML) Provides information about printer setup and options. ❖ Maintenance Guide (HTML) Provides information about paper, replacing supplies, and dealing with paper jams and error messages.
  • Page 9: Preparing For Printing

    Preparing for Printing Quick Install Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0 users can easily install this software using the CD-ROM provided. Using Quick Install, the PCL printer driver and/or RPCS printer driver and Smart- DeviceMonitor for Client is installed under network environment, and TCP/IP port will be set.
  • Page 10 Preparing for Printing Click [Exit] in the first dialog box of the installer, and then take out the CD-ROM. ❒ To stop installation of the selected software, click [Cancel] before installa- tion is complete. ❒ Auto Run may not work with certain operating system settings. If this hap- pens, launch “Setup.exe”...
  • Page 11: Confirming The Connection Method

    Preparing for Printing Confirming the Connection Method This printer supports network and local connection. Before installing the printer driver, check how the printer is connected. Follow the driver installation procedure that is appropriate to the connection method. Network Connection This printer can be used as a Windows printing port or network printer. Using this printer as the Windows printing port Network connections can be established through Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, and IEEE 1394 (IP over 1394).
  • Page 12 Preparing for Printing Connection Method Available Ports IEEE 1394 (IP over 1394) None ❖ Windows XP Connection Method Available Ports Ethernet/ IEEE 802.11b SmartDeviceMonitor for Client port Standard TCP/IP LPR port IEEE 1394 (IP over 1394) SmartDeviceMonitor for Client port Standard TCP/IP ❖...
  • Page 13: Local Connection

    Preparing for Printing Using as a network printer This printer can be used as the Windows network printer, the NetWare print serv- er, or the NetWare remote printer. See the explanation of how to install the printer driver for each type of network printer.
  • Page 14 Preparing for Printing • USB, Parallel, IEEE 1394 (SCSI print), and Bluetooth connections • Windows NT 4.0: • Parallel connection See the explanation of how to install the printer driver for each method of connection. For the USB connection, see p.52 “Installing the Printer Driver Using USB”.
  • Page 15: Using The Smartdevicemonitor For Client Port

    Preparing for Printing Using the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Port Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Client ❒ To install SmartDeviceMonitor for Client under Windows 2000/XP Profession- al, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0, you must have an account that has Manage Printers permission. Log on as an Administrator. ❒...
  • Page 16: Installing The Pcl Or Rpcs Printer Driver (Tcp/Ip)

    Preparing for Printing ❒ SmartDeviceMonitor for Client supports following languages: Czech, Dan- ish, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Hungarian, Dutch, Norwe- gian, Polish, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish, Chinese Simple and Chinese Traditional. Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver (TCP/IP) ❒ To install this printer driver under Windows 2000/XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0, you must have an account that has Man- age Printers permission.
  • Page 17: Installing The Pcl Or Rpcs Printer Driver (Ipp)

    Preparing for Printing A list of printers using TCP/IP appears. Select the printer you want to use, and then click [OK]. Only printers that respond to a broadcast from the computer appear. To use a printer not listed here, click [Specify Address], and then enter the IP address or host name of the printer.
  • Page 18 Preparing for Printing The installer starts. Auto Run may not work with certain operating system settings. If this hap- pens, launch “Setup.exe” on the CD-ROM root directory. Select an interface language, and then click [OK]. The default interface language is English. Click [PCL/RPCS Printer Drivers].
  • Page 19: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 95/98/Me - Tcp/Ip)

    Preparing for Printing For information about the settings, see SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Help. Check that the port of the selected printer is displayed in [Port:]. Set a User Code, if necessary. This allows a SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin user to display and check the number of sheets each user prints.
  • Page 20 Preparing for Printing ❒ The printer driver with the selected language will be installed. The English printer driver is installed when the following language is selected: Cestina, Magyar, Polski, Portugues, Suomi. Click [PostScript 3 Printer Driver]. Add Printer Wizard starts. Click [Next].
  • Page 21: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 95/98/Me - Ipp)

    Preparing for Printing Restart the computer to complete installation. ❒ A User Code can be set after the printer driver installation. For information about User Code, see the printer driver Help. Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 95/98/Me - IPP) Quit all applications currently running.
  • Page 22: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000 - Tcp/Ip)

    Preparing for Printing On the [Details] tab, click [Add Port…]. Click [SmartDeviceMonitor] in the [Other] list, and then click [OK]. Click [IPP]. In the [Printer URL] box, enter “http://(printer's address)/printer” as the printer's address. If the server authentification is issued, to enable SSL (a protocol for encrypted communication), enter “https://(printer's address)/printer”...
  • Page 23 Preparing for Printing Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The installer starts. Auto Run may not work with certain operating system settings. If this hap- pens, launch “Setup.exe” on the CD-ROM root directory. Select an interface language, and then click [OK]. The default interface language is English.
  • Page 24: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000 - Ipp)

    Preparing for Printing Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000 - IPP) ❒ Installing this printer driver requires Administrators permission. Log on using an account that has Administrators permission. Quit all applications currently running. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The installer starts.
  • Page 25: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003 - Tcp/Ip)

    Preparing for Printing If a name is not specified here, the address entered in the [Printer URL] box becomes the IPP port name. Click [Detailed Settings] to configure proxy server, the IPP user name and other settings. Specify the necessary settings, and then click [OK]. For information about the settings, see SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Help.
  • Page 26 Preparing for Printing Add Printer Wizard starts. Click [Next >]. Click [Local printer], and then click [Next >]. Click [Create a new port:]. Click [SmartDeviceMonitor], and then click [Next >]. Click [TCP/IP], and then click [Search]. A list of printers using [TCP/IP] appears. Select the printer you want to use, and then click [OK].
  • Page 27 Preparing for Printing Select an interface language, and then click [OK]. The default interface language is English. ❒ The printer driver with the selected language will be installed. The English printer driver is installed when the following language is selected: Cestina, Magyar, Polski, Portugues, Suomi.
  • Page 28: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Nt 4.0 - Tcp/Ip)

    Preparing for Printing Specify whether or not to print a test page, and then click [Next >]. Click [Finish]. The printer driver installation starts. ❒ A User Code can be set after the printer driver installation. For information about User Code, see the printer driver Help. Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows NT 4.0 - TCP/IP) ❒...
  • Page 29: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Nt 4.0 - Ipp)

    Preparing for Printing Only printers that respond to a broadcast from the computer appear. To use a printer not listed here, click [Specify Address], and then enter the IP address or host name of the printer. Check that the name of the printer whose driver you want to install is se- lected, and then click [Next >].
  • Page 30: Changing The Port Settings For Smartdevicemonitor For Client

    Preparing for Printing Click [IPP]. In the [Printer URL] box, enter “http://(printer's address)/printer”as the printer's address. If the server authentification is issued, to enable SSL (a protocol for encrypted communication), enter “https://(printer's address)/printer” (Internet Explorer 5.01, or a higher version must be installed). (example IP address: 192.168.15.16) http://192.168.15.16/printer https://192.168.15.16/printer...
  • Page 31 Preparing for Printing In the [Printers] window, click the icon of the printer you want to use. On the [File] menu, click [Properties]. Click the [Details] tab, and then click [Configure Port]. The [Port Settings] dialog box appears. Windows 2000 / Windows NT 4.0: Open [Printers] window from [Start] menu.
  • Page 32: Using The Standard Tcp/Ip Port

    Preparing for Printing Using the Standard TCP/IP Port Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver ❒ To install printer driver under Windows 2000/XP Professional, and Windows Server 2003, you must have an account that has Manage Printers permission. Log on as an Administrators or Power Users group member. Quit all applications currently running.
  • Page 33: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000)

    Preparing for Printing The [Port Name] text box automatically obtains a port name. Change this name if necessary. When screen for Device selection appears, select “RICOH NetworkPrinter Driver C Model”. Click [Finish] in the [Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard] dialog box.
  • Page 34: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003)

    Enter the printer name or IP address in the [Printer Name or IP Address] box, and then click [Next >]. When screen for Device selection appears, select “RICOH NetworkPrinter Driver C Model”. Click [Finish] in the [Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard] dialog box.
  • Page 35 Enter the printer name or IP address in the [Printer Name or IP Address] box, and then click [Next >]. When screen for Device selection appears, select “RICOH NetworkPrinter Driver C Model”. Click [Finish] in the [Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard] dialog box.
  • Page 36 Preparing for Printing ❒ A User Code can be set after the printer driver installation. For information about User Code, see the printer driver Help.
  • Page 37: Using The Lpr Port

    Preparing for Printing Using the LPR Port Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver ❒ To install this printer driver under Windows 2000/XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0, you must have an account that has Man- age Printers permission. Log on as an Administrators or Power Users group member.
  • Page 38: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000)

    Preparing for Printing Enter “lp” in the [Name of printer or print queue on that server] box, and then click [OK]. The port is added. Check that the port of the selected printer is displayed in [Port:]. Configure the default printer as necessary. Click [Finish].
  • Page 39: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003)

    Preparing for Printing Click [Local printer], and then click [Next >]. Click [Add Port...]. Click [LPR Port], and then click [New Port...]. Enter the printer's IP address in the [Name or address of server providing lpd] box. Enter “lp” in the [Name of printer or print queue on that server] box, and then click [OK].
  • Page 40: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Nt 4.0)

    Preparing for Printing ❒ The printer driver with the selected language will be installed. The English printer driver is installed when the following language is selected: Cestina, Magyar, Polski, Portugues, Suomi. Click [PostScript 3 Printer Driver]. Add Printer Wizard starts. Click [Next >].
  • Page 41 Preparing for Printing The installer starts. Auto Run may not work with certain operating system settings. If this hap- pens, launch “Setup.exe” on the CD-ROM root directory. Select an interface language, and then click [OK]. The default interface language is English. ❒...
  • Page 42: Using As The Windows Network Printer

    Preparing for Printing Using as the Windows Network Printer Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver To use the print server, install the printer driver by selecting “Network printer server”, and then select the Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, or Win- dows NT 4.0 shared printer.
  • Page 43: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 95/98/Me)

    Preparing for Printing Select the [Printer Name] check box to select the printer models you want to use. The printer name can be changed in the [Change settings for 'Printer Name'] box. Double-click the printer name to display the printer settings. The details shown in [Comment:], [Driver:], and [Port:] vary depending on the operating system, printer model, and port.
  • Page 44: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000)

    Preparing for Printing The installer starts. Auto Run may not work with certain operating system settings. If this hap- pens, launch “Setup.exe” on the CD-ROM root directory. Select an interface language, and then click [OK]. The default interface language is English. ❒...
  • Page 45: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003)

    Preparing for Printing Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The installer starts. Auto Run may not work with certain operating system settings. If this hap- pens, launch “Setup.exe” on the CD-ROM root directory. Select an interface language, and then click [OK]. The default interface language is English.
  • Page 46 Preparing for Printing ❒ If you print from a print server connected to the printer using the SmartDevice- Monitor port, the client cannot use Recovery Printing and Parallel Printing. ❒ If you print with a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 print server, Smart- DeviceMonitor notification functions may not be possible for the client.
  • Page 47: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Nt 4.0)

    Preparing for Printing Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows NT 4.0) ❒ Installing this printer driver requires Administrators permission. Log on using an account that has Administrators permission. ❒ If you print from a print server connected to the printer using the SmartDevice- Monitor port, the client cannot use Recovery Printing and Parallel Printing.
  • Page 48 Preparing for Printing ❒ A User Code can be set after the printer driver installation. For information about User Code, see the printer driver Help.
  • Page 49: Using As The Netware Print Server/Remote Printer

    Preparing for Printing Using as the NetWare Print Server/Remote Printer This explains how to set up the Windows computer used as the NetWare client. ❒ To install this printer driver under Windows 2000/XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0, you must have an account that has Man- age Printers permission.
  • Page 50: When Using The Postscript 3 Printer Driver

    Preparing for Printing The details shown in [Comment:], [Driver:], and [Port:] vary depending on the operating system, printer model, and port. Click [Port:], and then click [Add]. Click [Network Printer], and then click [OK]. Double-click the name of the NetWare file server on the network tree. The created queue is displayed.
  • Page 51: Form Feed

    Preparing for Printing Click [Advanced]. Clear the [Send CTRL+D before job] and [Send CTRL+D after job] check boxes, and then click [OK]. Click [OK] to close the printer properties dialog box. Form Feed Do not use NetWare to configure form feed. Form feed is controlled by the printer driver on Windows.
  • Page 52: Installing The Printer Driver Using Usb

    Preparing for Printing Installing the Printer Driver Using USB This section explains how to install printer drivers using USB. ❒ Make sure that printer is connected to the computer's USB ports using the USB interface cable. Before installing, check that only the operating system is running on the compu- ter and no print jobs are in progress.
  • Page 53 Preparing for Printing If the CD-ROM drive is D, the source files of USB Printing Support are stored in the following location: D:DRIVESUSBPRINTWIN98ME Check the location, and then click [Next]. USB Printing Support is installed. Click [Finish]. If the printer driver has already been installed, plug and play is enabled, and the icon of the printer connected to the “USB001”...
  • Page 54: Windows 2000 - Usb

    Preparing for Printing Installation is complete. If installation is successful, the icon of the printer con- nected to the “USB001” port is added to the [Printers] window. ❒ The number after “USB” varies depending on the number of printers con- nected.
  • Page 55: Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003 - Usb

    Preparing for Printing If the CD-ROM drive is D, the source files of the printer driver are stored in the following location: • RPCS D:DRIVESRPCSWIN2K_XP(Language)DISK1 • PCL 5c D:DRIVESPCL5cWIN2K_XP(Language)DISK1 • PCL 6 D:DRIVESPCL6WIN2K_XP(Language)DISK1 • PostScript 3 D:DRIVESPS3WIN2K_XP(Language)DISK1 Check the printer driver location, and then click [OK]. Click [Next].
  • Page 56: Troubleshooting Usb

    Preparing for Printing To disable Auto Run, press the left {Shift} key when inserting the CD- ROM into the drive and keep it pressed until the computer finishes read- ing from the CD-ROM. ❒ If Auto Run starts, click [Cancel], and then [Exit]. Select the [Include this location in the search] check box under [Search for the best driver in these location], and then click [Browse] to select the printer driv- er location.
  • Page 57 Preparing for Printing Windows has already configured Open Windows' Device Manager, and then, under [Univer- the USB settings. sal Serial Bus controllers], remove any conflicting devices. Conflicting devices have a yellow [!] or [?] icon by them. Take care not to accidentally remove required devices. For details, see Windows Help.
  • Page 58: Printing With Parallel Connection

    Preparing for Printing Printing with Parallel Connection To use a printer connected using a parallel interface, click [LPT1] when installing the printer driver. Installing the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver ❒ To install this printer driver under Windows 2000/XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0, you must have an account that has Man- age Printers permission.
  • Page 59: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 95/98/Me)

    Preparing for Printing The printer driver installation starts. Click [Finish] in the installation completion dialog box. ❒ To stop installation of the selected software, click [Cancel] before installa- tion is complete. Restart the computer and reinstall other software pro- grams or printer drivers. A message appears if there is a newer version of the printer driver already installed.
  • Page 60: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000)

    Preparing for Printing Specify whether or not to print a test page, and then click [Finish]. Restart the computer to complete installation. ❒ A User Code can be set after the printer driver installation. For information about User Code, see the printer driver Help. Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows 2000) ❒...
  • Page 61: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003)

    Preparing for Printing ❒ A User Code can be set after the printer driver installation. For information about User Code, see the printer driver Help. Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows XP, Windows Server 2003) ❒ Installing this printer driver requires Administrators permission. Log on using an account that has Administrators permission.
  • Page 62: Installing The Postscript 3 Printer Driver (Windows Nt 4.0)

    Preparing for Printing ❒ A User Code can be set after the printer driver installation. For information about User Code, see the printer driver Help. Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver (Windows NT 4.0) ❒ Installing this printer driver requires Administrators permission. Log on using an account that has Administrators permission.
  • Page 63: Installing The Printer Driver Using Ieee 1394 (Scsi Print)

    Preparing for Printing Installing the Printer Driver Using IEEE 1394 (SCSI print) The printer drivers can be installed from the CD-ROM provided with this printer. ❒ Quit all applications currently running, and do not print during installation. ❒ Do not connect IEEE 1394 or USB devices to the computer or turn on another printers during installation.
  • Page 64 Preparing for Printing To disable Auto Run, press the left {Shift} key when inserting the CD- ROM into the drive and keep it pressed until the computer finishes read- ing from the CD-ROM. If Auto Run starts, click [Cancel], and then [Exit]. Click [Browse].
  • Page 65: Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003

    Preparing for Printing When the message “Driver Files Search Results” appears, select the [Disable the device. The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard in the control Panel can be able to complete the driver installations.] check box, and then click [Fin- ish]. Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 ❒...
  • Page 66 Preparing for Printing • PCL 5c D:DRIVESPCL5cWIN2K_XP(Language)DISK1 • PCL 6 D:DRIVESPCL6WIN2K_XP(Language)DISK1 • PostScript 3 D:DRIVESPS3WIN2K_XP(Language)DISK1 When installation is complete, the printer connected to “1394_00n” appears in the [Printers and Faxes] window. (“n” shows the number of printers connect- ed.) Follow the instructions. ❒...
  • Page 67: Printing With Bluetooth Connection

    Preparing for Printing Printing with Bluetooth Connection Supported Profiles ❖ SPP, HCRP • A maximum of two Bluetooth adaptor or Bluetooth-equipped computers can be connected at the same time using the Bluetooth interface: one by SPP, one by HCRP. • When connecting more than one Bluetooth adaptor or Bluetooth-equipped computer at the same time, the first device that establishes connection is selected.
  • Page 68 Preparing for Printing Start 3Com Bluetooth Connection Manager. Check that the printer you want to use appears in 3Com Bluetooth Con- nection Manager. On the [Tool] menu, click [COM port]. Check that the message “Bluetooth Serial Client (COMx) ” appears un- der Client Ports.
  • Page 69 Preparing for Printing If you click [High], or [Custom], and specify [Link] in the [Custom Settings] dialog box, enter the Bluetooth password. For information about entering the pass- word, see p.69 “Send the print job to the printer in use.”. For all other security modes and custom settings, no password is required.
  • Page 70: If A Message Appears During Installation

    Preparing for Printing If a Message Appears during Installation Message number 58 or 34 indicates the printer driver cannot be installed using Auto Run. Install the printer driver using [Add Printer] or [>Install Printer]. For Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0: On the [Start] menu, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].
  • Page 71: Making Option Settings For The Printer

    Preparing for Printing Making Option Settings for the Printer Make option settings for the printer using the printer driver when bidirectional communication is disabled. For details about making option settings for the printer, see p.72 “If Bidirec- tional Communication is Disabled”.
  • Page 72: If Bidirectional Communication Is Disabled

    Preparing for Printing • Under Windows 2000, [Enable bidirectional support] must be selected, and [Enable printer pooling] must not be selected on the [port] tab with the RPCS printer driver. • In addition to the above, one of the following conditions must also be met: •...
  • Page 73 Preparing for Printing Click the icon of the printer you want to use. On the [File] menu, click [Properties]. Click the [Accessories] tab. If options in the [Change Accessories] tab are disabled, bidirectional connection is enabled. In this case, no change is necessary for option settings. ❒...
  • Page 74: Setting Up The Printer Driver

    Setting Up the Printer Driver PCL - Accessing the Printer Properties Windows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer Properties There are two methods to open the printer properties dialog box. Making printer default settings To make the printer default settings, open the printer properties dialog box from the [Printers] window.
  • Page 75: Windows 2000 - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver ❒ The procedure to open the printer properties dialog box may vary depend- ing on the application. For details, see the manuals provided with the ap- plication you use. ❒ With some applications, the printer driver settings are not used, and the ap- plication's own default settings are applied.
  • Page 76 Setting Up the Printer Driver Making printer default settings - Printing Preferences ❒ You cannot change the printer default settings for each user. Settings made in the printer properties dialog box are applied to all users. On the [Start] menu, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers]. The [Printers] window appears.
  • Page 77: Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003 - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 - Accessing the Printer Properties Making printer default settings - the printer properties ❒ To change the printer default settings including option configuration settings, log on using an account that has Manage Printers permission. Members of the Administrators and Power Users groups have Manage Printers permission by default.
  • Page 78: Windows Nt 4.0 - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver ❒ Settings you make here are used as the default settings for all applications. For details, see the printer driver Help. Making printer settings from an application You can make printer settings for a specific application. To make printer settings for a specific application, open the [Printing Preferences] dialog box from that application.
  • Page 79 Setting Up the Printer Driver The [Printers] window appears. Click the icon of the printer you want to use. On the [File] menu, click [Properties]. The printer properties dialog box appears. Make the necessary settings, and then click [OK]. ❒ Settings you make here are used as the default settings for all applications. ❒...
  • Page 80 Setting Up the Printer Driver ❒ The procedure to open the printer properties dialog box may vary depending on the application. For details, see the manuals provided with the application you use. ❒ With some applications, the printer driver settings are not used, and the appli- cation's own default settings are applied.
  • Page 81: Rpcs - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver RPCS - Accessing the Printer Properties Windows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer Properties There are two dialog box types of the printer properties dialog box. “Multi-tab” is used as an example in this manual. For details about changing the dialog box types, see the printer driver Help.
  • Page 82: Windows 2000 - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver Making printer settings from an application You can make printer settings for a specific application. To make printer settings for a specific application, open the printer properties di- alog box from that application. The following explains how to make settings for the WordPad application provided with Windows 95/98/Me.
  • Page 83 Setting Up the Printer Driver The [Printers] window appears. Click the icon of the printer you want to use. On the [File] menu, click [Properties]. The printer properties dialog box appears. ❒ When you open the printer properties dialog box initially after installing the RPCS printer driver, a confirmation message appears.
  • Page 84: Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003 - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver ❒ The procedure to open the [Printing Preferences] dialog box may vary depend- ing on the application. For details, see the manuals provided with the applica- tion you use. ❒ Any settings you make in the following procedure are valid for the current ap- plication only.
  • Page 85 Setting Up the Printer Driver Make the necessary settings, and then click [OK]. ❒ Settings you make here are used as the default settings for all applications. ❒ Do not make a setting for [Form to Tray Assignment]. For details, see the printer driver Help. Making printer default settings - Printing Preferences ❒...
  • Page 86: Windows Nt 4.0 - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver On the [File] menu, click [Print...]. The [Print] dialog box appears. Select the printer you want to use in the [Select Printer] list. Make the necessary settings, and then click [Apply] to start printing. For details, see the printer driver Help. Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer Properties Making printer default settings - the printer properties ❒...
  • Page 87 Setting Up the Printer Driver Making printer default settings - Default ❒ To change the printer default settings including option configuration settings, log on using an account that has Full Control permission. Members of the Ad- ministrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Power Users groups have Full Control permission by default.
  • Page 88 Setting Up the Printer Driver Select the printer you want to use in the [Name] list, and then click [Prop- erties]. The printer properties dialog box appears. Make the necessary settings, and then click [Apply]. Click [OK] to start printing. For details, see the printer driver Help.
  • Page 89: Postscript 3 - Setting Up For Printing

    Setting Up the Printer Driver PostScript 3 - Setting Up for Printing Windows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer Properties There are two methods to open the printer properties dialog box. Making printer default settings To make the printer default settings, open the printer properties dialog box from the [Printers] window.
  • Page 90: Windows 2000 - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver ❒ Any settings you make in the following procedure are valid for the current ap- plication only. ❒ General users can change the properties displayed in the [Print] dialog box of an application. Settings made here are used as defaults when printing from this application.
  • Page 91 Setting Up the Printer Driver For details, see the printer driver Help. Making printer default settings - Printing Preferences ❒ You cannot change the printer default settings for each user. Settings made in the printer properties dialog box are applied to all users. On the [Start] menu, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].
  • Page 92: Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003 - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver For details, see the printer driver Help. Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 - Accessing the Printer Properties Making printer default settings - the printer properties ❒ To change the printer default settings including option configuration settings, log on using an account that has Manage Printers permission.
  • Page 93: Windows Nt 4.0 - Accessing The Printer Properties

    Setting Up the Printer Driver Make the necessary settings, and then click [OK]. ❒ Settings you make here are used as the default settings for all applications. For details, see the printer driver Help. Making printer settings from an application You can make printer settings for a specific application.
  • Page 94 Setting Up the Printer Driver On the [Start] menu, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers]. The [Printers] window appears . Click the icon of the printer you want to use. On the [File] menu, click [Properties]. The printer properties dialog box appears. Make the necessary settings, and then click [OK].
  • Page 95: Mac Os - Setting Up For Printing

    Setting Up the Printer Driver To make printer settings for a specific application, open the printer properties di- alog box from that application. The following explains how to make settings for the WordPad application provided with Windows NT 4.0. ❒ The procedure to open the printer properties dialog box may vary depending on the application.
  • Page 96 Setting Up the Printer Driver The [Page Setup] dialog box varies depending on the application you use. For details, see the manuals provided with the Mac OS. Configure the settings, and then click [OK]. Setting up for printing from an application Open the file you want to print.
  • Page 97: Other Print Operations

    Other Print Operations Printing a PDF File Directly You can send PDF files directly to this printer to print, without opening its appli- cation. ❒ This is possible for Adobe PDF files only. ❒ PDF files of versions 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 are supported. ❒...
  • Page 98: Pdf Direct Printing

    Other Print Operations Follow the instructions on the display to install DeskTopBinder Lite. If you are required to restart the computer after installing DeskTopBinder Lite, restart the computer and continue the configuration. DeskTopBinder Lite Enhancements Follow the DeskTopBinder Lite enhancement procedure to print PDF files direct- On the [Start] menu, click [Programs], [DeskTopBinder], and [Extended Features Wizard].
  • Page 99: Printing Pdf Password-Protected Documents

    Other Print Operations Drag the PDF file you want to print to the PDF Direct Printing icon in the palette and drop it there. [Output File List-PDF Direct Print] is displayed. Highlight the PDF you want to print, and then click [OK]. The PDF file is printed.
  • Page 100 Other Print Operations ❒ If a [Group Password] for the [PDF Configuration] menu is assigned to either DeskTopBinder Lite or the control panel of this machine, a same group password needs to be assigned to the other. PDF Direct Print Properties Setting name: Displays the plug-in configuration name (up to 63 single byte characters) Change Icon...
  • Page 101: Using Commands

    Other Print Operations Range Specify the print area on each page. Color/Black and White: Specify color or black-and-white printing. Resolution Specify a print resolution. PDF Password If the PDF file is password-protected, enter the password in this field. Otherwise, the file cannot be printed.
  • Page 102: Sample Print

    Other Print Operations Sample Print Use this function to print the first set of a multiple-set print job. After checking the results, the remaining sets can be printed using the control panel. This function can protect you from printing a large quantity of misprints. ❒...
  • Page 103: Printing The Remaining Sets

    Other Print Operations Select the printer you want to use in the [Name] list, and then click [Prop- erties]. The printer properties dialog box appears. In the [Job type:] box, click [Sample Print]. In the [User ID:] box, enter a user ID using up to eight alphanumeric char- acters.
  • Page 104: Deleting A Sample Print File

    Other Print Operations To cancel printing, press the {Escape} key. Press the {# Enter} key. To change the number of sets you want to print, press the {U} or {T} key and select the number of sets, and then press the {# Enter} key.
  • Page 105 Other Print Operations ❒ The latest 50 error files are stored in the error log. If a new error file is added when there are 50 error files already stored, the oldest file is deleted. Howev- er, if the oldest error file is a sample print file, it is not deleted, but stored in- stead in the sample print error log until the number of sample print error files reaches 20.
  • Page 106: Locked Print

    Other Print Operations Locked Print Use this function to print confidential documents. Documents will not be printed automatically unless a password is entered using the control panel. ❒ To use this function, the optional hard disk must be installed on the printer. ❒...
  • Page 107: Entering A Password

    Other Print Operations The [Print] dialog box appears. Select the printer you want to use in the [Name] list, and then click [Prop- erties]. In the [Job type:] box, click [Locked Print]. In the [User ID:] box, enter a user ID using up to eight alphanumeric char- acters.
  • Page 108: Deleting A Locked Print File

    Other Print Operations Enter the password. Press the {U} or {T} key to enter the leftmost digit of the password, and then press the {# Enter} key. The next digit appears. Repeat steps to enter all the digits of the password, and then press the {# Enter} key.
  • Page 109: Checking The Error Log

    Other Print Operations Press the {# Enter} key. The message [Deleted] appears, and then the Locked Print job selection screen appears. Checking the Error Log When a print job is not saved on the hard disk, it remains in the error log and can be checked using the control panel.
  • Page 110 Other Print Operations The initial screen appears.
  • Page 111: Form Feed

    Other Print Operations Form Feed The message is displayed when there is no paper in the paper that does not agrees with the size and form specified by the printer driver, or there is no paper. You can form feed using tray. Press the {Form Feed} key, and then select the paper tray on the screen.
  • Page 112: Canceling A Print Job

    Other Print Operations Canceling a Print Job You can cancel printing from either the printer or a client computer. Since can- celing procedures vary depending on the print job status, check the job status and cancel printing according to the following procedure. Windows - Canceling a Print Job ❒...
  • Page 113: Mac Os - Canceling A Print Job

    Other Print Operations If the print job you want to cancel is not being printed Double-click the printer icon on the Windows task tray. A window appears showing all print jobs that are currently queuing to be print- ed. Check the current status of the job you want to cancel. You can also open the print job queue window by double-clicking the printer icon in the [Printer] window.
  • Page 114 Other Print Operations Printing resumes if you press the {Escape} key after the message appears. Press the {# Enter} key. The job is canceled. When the cancellation procedure is complete, a mes- sage appears. ❒ A print job that contains a large volume of data may take considerable time to cancel.
  • Page 115: Caution During Printing

    Other Print Operations Caution During Printing Collate The Collate function allows you to print while sorting printouts into page-ordered sets, such as when printing multiple copies of meeting materials. For details about collate and job separation, see the printer driver Help. ❖...
  • Page 116 Other Print Operations ❒ When sending print jobs spooled from several computers, up to one diprint job, 10 lpr jobs, one ipp job, one ftp job, and one smb job can be spooled. Jobs exceeding this spooling capacity cannot be executed. It is necessary to wait to add new jobs.
  • Page 117: Cover

    Other Print Operations To delete a job, select the check box of the job you want to delete, and then click [Delete]. The selected job is deleted. Quit Web Image Monitor. For details, see Web Image Monitor Help. Cover Using this function, you can insert cover and back sheets fed from a different tray to that of the main paper, and print on them.
  • Page 118 Other Print Operations • A4, Letter and Legal sized paper can be printed. ❖ 256 MB (standard + 128 MB) • A5, B5 JIS, A4, Letter, and Legal sized paper printing is guaranteed. One-sided printing (1200 x 1200 dpi) ❖ 128 MB (standard) •...
  • Page 119 Other Print Operations ❒ To duplex print at 1200 x 1200 dpi, the optional SDRAM module must be in- stalled. High density images cannot be printed if the SDRAM module is not installed.
  • Page 120: Making Printer Settings Using The Control Panel

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel Menu Chart This section explains how to change the default settings of the printer and pro- vides information about the parameters included in each menu. ❖ Sample Print ❒ Appear only when the optional hard disk is installed. ❒...
  • Page 121 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel Menu Image Density Registration Plain Paper Maint. Reset HD Format 4C.Graphic Mode Replacmnt Alert WL.LAN Signal WL.LAN Defaults Image Area Key Repeat ❖ System Menu Prt. Err Report Auto Continue Memory Overflow Copies Printer Lang.
  • Page 122 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ [Spool Printing] appear when the optional hard disk is installed. ❒ [RAM Disk] will not appear when the optional hard disk is installed. ❖ Host Interface Menu I/O Buffer I/O Timeout Network Setup IEEE 1394 Setup IEEE 802.11b ❒...
  • Page 123 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ PDF Menu Menu PDF: Change PW PDF Group PW Resolution Color Setting Color Profile ❖ Language Menu English German French Italian Dutch Swedish Norwegian Danish Spanish Finnish Portuguese Czech Polish Hungarian...
  • Page 124: Paper Input Menu

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel Paper Input Menu This section explains about paper settings on the Paper Input menu such as pa- per sizes and types on each tray. Changing the paper input menu Tray locking Follow the procedure below to lock/unlock trays. Press the {Menu} key.
  • Page 125: Paper Input Menu Parameters

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel Press the {Menu} key. The [Menu] screen appears. Press the {U} or {T} key to display [Paper Input], and then press the {# Enter} key. Press the {U} or {T} key to display [Tray Priority], and then press the {# Enter} key.
  • Page 126 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ Paper Type If you use various types of paper, select the paper type for Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3 or Bypass Tray. For details about the type of paper loaded in each tray, see Maintenance Guide.
  • Page 127 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ Tray Priority You can set a tray to be checked first when [Auto Tray Select] is selected in [Pa- per Source] from the printer driver. The tray selected here is used when no tray is selected for a print job.
  • Page 128: List/Test Print Menu

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel List/Test Print Menu You can print lists of configurations on printer or the paper printings. Also, you can check the types and characters of all the printable fonts. Printing a Configuration Page Follow the procedure below to print the configuration page. ❒...
  • Page 129 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ Pages Printed The total number of pages printed by the printer to date is displayed. ❖ Total Memory The total amount of SDRAM installed on the printer is displayed. ❖ Firmware Version •...
  • Page 130: List/Test Print Menu Parameters

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel For details, see p.155 “PS Menu”. ❖ PDF Menu Settings made on the [PDF Menu] are displayed. For details, see p.157 “PDF Menu”. ❖ Host Interface Settings made on the [Host Interface] menu are displayed. When DHCP is active on the network, the IP address, subnet mask and gate- way address appear in parentheses on the configuration page.
  • Page 131 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ PDF Config.Page You can print an installed PS3 font and the Disk Directory List which shows the optional hard disk. ❖ Hex Dump You can print the data sent by the computer using Hex Dump.
  • Page 132: Maintenance Menu

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel Maintenance Menu You can set printing conditions such as density and calibration, and printer man- agement such as formatting the optional hard disk unit. Changing the maintenance menu This section explains changing the maintenance menu using examples. HD Format Follow the procedure below to format the optional hard disk unit after initial set- Press the {Menu} key.
  • Page 133 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ If the [HD Format] button is not displayed, the optional hard disk unit is not properly installed. Reinstall the optional hard disk unit. For details about the optional hard disk unit, see Setup Guide. If you cannot install it properly even after attempting reinstallation, contact your sales or service repre- sentative.
  • Page 134: Maintenance Menu Parameters

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ The signal is rated [Good] if signal strength is 86%-100%, [Fair] if 61%-85%, [Poor] if 31%-60%, and [Unavailable] if 0%-30%. If the signal is unstable or unavailable, remove any obstructions or move the printer to a place to re- ceive the signal.
  • Page 135 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ Color Calibrate You can adjust the gradation of bright (highlighted parts) and medium areas (middle parts) for printing. ❖ Start Calibr. 1 You can print gradation correction sheet 1. ❖ Start Calibr. 2 You can print gradation correction sheet 2.
  • Page 136 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ Only the installed trays appear on the display panel. ❖ Plain Paper You can specify plain paper for each tray. • Tray 1 • Tray 2 • Tray 3 • Bypass Tray ❒...
  • Page 137 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel For details about displaying the signal strength, see p.133 “Displaying the signal strength”. ❖ WL.LAN Defaults Reset the wireless LAN to default. The menu appears when the 802.11b in- terface unit is installed. ❖...
  • Page 138: System Menu

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel System Menu You can set basic functions required to use the printer. The printer can be used on factory default, but the configuration can be changed depending on the con- dition of the user. The changed condition holds even if the printer is turned off. Changing the system menu Follow the procedure below to change the settings for Energy Saver Timer.
  • Page 139 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ Prt. Err Report You can select [On] or [Off] to have an error report printed when a printer error or memory error occurs. • Off • On ❒ Default: Off ❖ Auto Continue You can make the Auto Continue setting.
  • Page 140 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ Default: Auto Detect ❖ Sub Paper Size You can select [Off] or [Auto] to enable the Sub Paper Size function. When you select [Auto], the printer uses an alternative paper size if the currently specified paper is not loaded.
  • Page 141 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ Default: Off ❒ This menu appears only when the optional duplex unit is installed. ❖ Blank Pages You can specify whether or not to print blank pages. • Do not print • Print ❒...
  • Page 142 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ Default: 1 minute ❒ When the printer switches to the Energy Saver mode, the Power indica- tor goes off, while the Online indicator stays lit and [Energy Save Mode ] appears. ❖ Auto Reset Time You can set On or Off and the time for the Auto Reset Timer.
  • Page 143 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ Spooling stores a sent print job temporarily in the printer, and then prints it. ❒ This menu appears only when the optional hard disk is installed. ❖ Letterhead Mode You can select the letterhead printing mode. •...
  • Page 144 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel • Off • On ❒ After changing the setting, turn off the power of the printer briefly, and then turn it on again. ❒ Default: On For information, see Web Image Monitor Help.
  • Page 145: Host Interface Menu

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel Host Interface Menu You can set configurations about network connections and communication when using parallel connection between the printer and the computer. The changed configuration holds even if the printer is turned off. Changing the Host Interface menu Follow the procedure below to change the I/O Timeout.
  • Page 146 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel • 256 KB • 512 KB ❒ Default: 128 KB ❖ I/O Timeout You can set how many seconds the printer should wait before ending a print job. If printing operation is frequently interrupted by data from other ports, you can increase the timeout period.
  • Page 147 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ When DHCP is set to on, the subnet mask cannot be changed. To change it, set DHCP to off. Contact your network administrator for infor- mation about the network configuration. ❒ Default: 000.000.000.000 ❖...
  • Page 148 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel • 100Mbps Half D. • 100Mbps Full D. ❒ Default: Auto Select ❖ LAN Type You can select Ethernet or IEEE 802.11b for LAN Type. This menu appears only when the optional 802.11 interface unit is in- stalled.
  • Page 149 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ IP over 1394 You can specify whether or not to activate IP over 1394. • Active • Not Active ❒ Default: Active ❖ SCSI print You can specify whether or not to activate SCSI print. •...
  • Page 150 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ Trans. Speed You can select the transmission speed for IEEE 802.11b. • Auto • 11 Mbps • 5.5 Mbps • 2 Mbps • 1 Mbps ❒ Default: Auto ❖ SSID You can set an SSID in the infrastructure mode and the 802.11 Ad hoc mode.
  • Page 151 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ When using 64 bit WEP, up to 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII characters can be entered. When using 128 bit WEP, up to 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII characters can be entered. ❒...
  • Page 152: Pcl Menu

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel PCL Menu You can set conditions when using PCL for printing. Changing the PCL menu Follow the procedure below to change the setting for Orientation. Press the {Menu} key. The [Menu] screen appears. Press the {U} or {T} key to display [PCL Menu], and then press the {# En- ter} key.
  • Page 153 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ Default: Portrait ❖ Form Lines You can specify the number of lines per page between 5 and 128. ❒ Default: • Metric version: 60 • Inch version: 64 ❖ Font Source You can set the location of the default font. •...
  • Page 154 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❖ Symbol Set You can specify the character set for the default font. Available sets are as follows: Roman-8, ISO L1, ISO L2, ISO L5, PC-8, PC-8 D/N, PC-850, PC-852, PC8- TK, Win L1, Win L2, Win L5, Desktop, PS Text, VN Intl, VN US, MS Publ, Math-8, PS Math, VN Math, Pifont, Legal, ISO 4, ISO 6, ISO 11, ISO 15, ISO 17, ISO 21, ISO 60, ISO 69, Win 3.0 ❒...
  • Page 155: Ps Menu

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel PS Menu You can set conditions when using Postscript for printing. Changing the PS menu Follow the procedure below to change the setting for data format. Press the {Menu} key. The [Menu] screen appears. Press the {U} or {T} key to display [PS Menu], and then press the {# Enter} key.
  • Page 156 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel When you use a parallel or USB connection, the print job is canceled if binary data is sent from the printer driver. When you use an Ethernet connection, the print job is canceled if: •...
  • Page 157: Pdf Menu

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel PDF Menu You can set conditions when using PDF printing. Changing the PDF menu Follow the procedure below to change the resolution setting. Press {Menu} key. The [Menu] screen appears. Press {U} or {T} key to display [PDF Menu], and then press the {# Enter} key.
  • Page 158 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel ❒ The password can be set using Web Image Monitor, but must be sent through the network. For increased security, use this menu on the control panel to set the password directly. ❒ Default: no password set ❖...
  • Page 159 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel • Presentation • Photographic • User Setting ❒ Default: Auto...
  • Page 160: Language Menu

    Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel Language Menu You can set language displayed on the menu. Changing the language menu Follow the procedure below to change the language. Press the {Menu} key. The [Menu] screen appears. Press the {U} or {T} key to display [Language], and then press the {# En- ter} key.
  • Page 161: Monitoring And Configuring The Printer

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Using Web Image Monitor Using Web Image Monitor, you can check the printer status and change settings. ❖ Available operations The following operations can be remotely performed using Web Image Moni- tor from a client computer. •...
  • Page 162: Displaying Top Page

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Displaying Top Page This section explains the Top Page and how to display Web Image Monitor. Start your Web browser. Enter “http: //(printer's address)/” in the address bar of a Web browser. Top Page of Web Image Monitor appears. ❒...
  • Page 163: About Menu And Mode

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Help Use Help to view or download Help file contents. About Menu and Mode There are two modes available with Web Image Monitor: user mode and admin- istrator mode. Displayed items may differ depending on the printers. ❖...
  • Page 164: Access In The Administrator Mode

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Status Printer status, including the amount of remaining paper in paper trays and the amount of remaining toner, is displayed. Allows you to display list of Spooled Print Job, Job History, Error Log, Sample Print and Locked Print.
  • Page 165: Displaying Web Image Monitor Help

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Displaying Web Image Monitor Help When using Help for the first time, clicking either [Help] in the header area or the icon marked “?” in the display area makes the following screen appear, in which you can view Help in two different ways, as shown below: ❖...
  • Page 166 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Click [Apply].
  • Page 167: Using Smartdevicemonitor For Admin

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin, you can monitor the network printers. Al- so, you can change the configuration of the network interface board using TCP/IP or IPX/SPX. ❖ Protocol stack provided with Operating System •...
  • Page 168: Installing Smartdevicemonitor For Admin

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer • Lock some of the setting items on the control panel so that they cannot be changed using the control panel. • Select type of paper loaded in the paper trays. • Energy Saver function •...
  • Page 169: Changing The Network Interface Board Configuration

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❒ If you are required to restart the computer after installing SmartDeviceMon- itor for Admin, restart the computer and continue the configuration. ❒ SmartDeviceMonitor for Client supports following languages: Czech, Dan- ish, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Hungarian, Dutch, Norwe- gian, Polish, Portuguese , Finnish, Swedish, Chinese Simple and Chinese Traditional.
  • Page 170: Changing The Paper Type

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer On the [Group] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP], [IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP(SNMPv3)]. A list of printers using the selected protocol appears. ❒ Select the protocol of the printer whose configuration you want to change. Select a printer.
  • Page 171: Managing User Information

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Enter the user name and password, and then click [OK]. Contact your network administrator for information about the settings. The [Paper] page appears. Select a paper type in the [Paper Type] list for each tray. Click [Apply].
  • Page 172 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Displaying the Number of Sheets Printed Follow the procedure below to display the number of sheets printed under each User Code. Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. Click the [User Page Count] tab of User Management Tool. The number of pages printed under each User Code appears.
  • Page 173 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Restricting Functions Follow the procedure below to restrict use of individual functions. Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. On the [Edit] menu of User Management Tool, click [Restrict Access To De- vice]. Select the check box of the functions you want to restrict. Click [OK].
  • Page 174: Configuring The Energy Saver Mode

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Configuring the Energy Saver Mode Follow the procedure below to configure Energy Saver mode. Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. On the [Group] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP], [IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP(SNMPv3)]. A list of printers using the selected protocol appears. ❒...
  • Page 175: Checking The Printer Status

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Top Page of Web Image Monitor appears. Click [Configuration]. Click [Device Settings]. Click [Program/Change Administrator]. Click [Change]. On the [New Password], enter a password. Enter the same password in [Confirm Password] . Click [OK]. Quit Web Image Monitor. Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
  • Page 176 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer On the [Group] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP], [IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP(SNMPv3)]. A list of printers using the selected protocol appears. ❒ Select the protocol of the printer whose configuration you want to change. Select a printer in the list.
  • Page 177: Using Smartdevicemonitor For Client

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client To view the status of printers using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client, configure SmartDeviceMonitor for Client beforehand. Monitoring Printers Follow the procedure below to monitor the printer using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client. Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Client. The SmartDeviceMonitor for Client icon appears in the task tray.
  • Page 178: When Using Ipp With Smartdevicemonitor For Client

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer When Using IPP with SmartDeviceMonitor for Client When using IPP with SmartDeviceMonitor for Client, note the following: • The network printer can only receive one print job from SmartDeviceMonitor for Client at a time. While the network printer is printing, another user cannot access it until the job is finished.
  • Page 179: Printer Status Notification By E-Mail

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Printer Status Notification by E-Mail Whenever a paper tray becomes empty or paper is jammed, an e-mail alert is issued to the registered addresses to notify the printer status. For this notification, you can make the e-mail notification settings. Notification timing and e-mail content can be set.
  • Page 180: Auto E-Mail Notification

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Auto E-mail Notification In the menu area, click [Auto E-mail Notification]. The dialog box for making notification settings appears. Make the following settings: • Notification Messages • Items in the Groups to Notify column • Items in the Select Groups/Items to Notify column To make detailed settings for these items, click [Edit] next to [Details of E- mail Notification Settings].
  • Page 181: Remote Maintenance By Telnet

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Remote Maintenance by telnet ❒ Remote Maintenance should be password-protected so that access is al- lowed to administrators only. ❒ The password is the same as the one of Web Image Monitor administrator. When the password is changed using “mshell”, other passwords change also. ❒...
  • Page 182: Access

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer access Use the “access” command to view and configure access control. You can also specify two or more access ranges. ❖ View settings msh> access ❖ Configuration msh> access range “start-address end-address” • represents a target number between 1 and 5. (Up to five access ranges can be registered and selected.) Example: to specify accessible IP addresses between 192.168.0.10 and 192.168.0.20:...
  • Page 183: Autonet

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer • Timeout value becomes ineffective. autonet Use the “autonet” command to configure AutoNet parameters. ❖ View settings The following command displays the current AutoNet settings: msh> autonet ❖ Configuration You can configure AutoNet settings. msh> autonet {on|off} •...
  • Page 184: Devicename

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❖ Mode settings You can set the Bluetooth operation mode to {private} or {public}. msh> btconfig {private | public} • The default is {public}. devicename Use the “devicename” command to display and change the printer name. ❖...
  • Page 185: Diprint

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❖ Current interface priority configuration display msh> dhcp priority ❖ Interface priority configuration msh> dhcp priority “interface_name” • You can select which interface has DHCP parameter priority. • Priority settings are available when multiple interfaces are installed. ❖...
  • Page 186: Dns

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer • The “bidirect” setting indicates whether the direct printing port is bidirec- tional or not. ❖ Setting timeout msh> diprint timeout [30~65535] • You can specify the timeout interval to use when the printer is expecting data from the network.
  • Page 187: Domainname

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❖ Specifying the record overlap operation msh> dns overlap {update|add} • You can specify operations performed when records overlap. • update To delete old records and register new records. • add To add new records and store the old records. •...
  • Page 188: Help

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❖ View settings The following command displays the current domain name: msh> domainname ❖ Interface domain configuration msh> domainname “interface_name” ❖ Setting the Domain Name msh> domainname “interface_name” name “domain name” • A domain name can be entered using up to 63 alphanumeric characters. •...
  • Page 189: Ifconfig

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer • Enter the printer name using up to 63 alphanumeric characters. • You cannot use a printer name starting with “RNP” or “rnp”. • The Ethernet interface and IEEE 802.11b interface will have the same printer name.
  • Page 190: Info

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❖ Changing the Interface msh> ifconfig “interface” up • You can specify either the Ethernet interface or IEEE 802.11b interface when using the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit. You cannot specify the IEEE 1394 interface. The following explains how to configure an IP address 192.168.15.16 on Eth- ernet interface.
  • Page 191: Netware

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer timeout=900(sec) auth basic • The “timeout” setting specifies how many seconds the computer tries to send print jobs when no connection can be made to the network printer. • The “auth” setting indicates the user authorization mode. ❖...
  • Page 192: Passwd

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❖ Encap type msh> netware encap [802.3/802.2/snap/ethernet2/auto] ❖ Remote Printer Number msh> netware rnum ❖ Timeout msh> netware timeout ❖ Printer server mode msh> netware mode pserver msh> netware mode ps ❖ Remote printer mode msh>...
  • Page 193: Prnlog

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❒ The password can be entered using up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Pass- words are case-sensitive. For example, “R” is not the same as “r”. prnlog Use the “prnlog” command to obtain printer log information. ❖...
  • Page 194 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❖ Setting order of priority for each protocol • diprint msh> rendezvous diprint {0-99} • lpr msh> rendezvous lpr {0-99} • ipp msh> rendezvous ipp {0-99} You can specify the order of priority for “diprint”, “lpr”, and “ipp”. Smaller num- bers indicate higher priority.
  • Page 195: Route

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer route Use the “route” command to control the routing table. ❖ All route information display msh> route ❖ Specified route information display msh> route “destination” • Specify the IP address to destination. ❖ Enabling/disabling Specified Destination msh>...
  • Page 196: Set

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Use the “set” command to set the protocol information display “active” or “inac- tive”. ❖ View settings The following command displays protocol information (active/inactive). msh> set tcpip msh> set appletalk msh> set netware msh> set smb msh>...
  • Page 197: Show

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer • Disabling TCP/IP also disables ip1394, lpr, ftp, rsh, diprint, web, snmp, ssl, ipp, http, and rendezvous msh> set appletalk {up | down} msh> set netware {up | down} msh> set smb {up | down} msh>...
  • Page 198: Slp

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Use “slp” command to configure SLP settings. msh> slp ttl “ttl_val” • You can search the NetWare server using SLP in the PureIP environment of NetWare 5/5.1 and Netware 6/6.5. Using the “slp” command, you can config- ure the value of TTL which can be used by SLP multicast packet.
  • Page 199: Snmp

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❖ Protocol settings msh> smb protocol [netbeui {up | down} | tcpip {up | down}] • Enable or disable NetBEUI and TCP/IP. Specify “up” to enable, and “down” to disable. snmp Use the “snmp” command to display and edit SNMP configuration settings such as the community name.
  • Page 200 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Access type Type of access permission read read only write read and write trap user is notified of trap messages ❖ Protocol configuration msh> snmp {ip | ipx} {on | off} • Use the following command to set protocols “active” or “inactive”: If you set a protocol “inactive”, all access settings for that protocol are disabled.
  • Page 201 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer ❖ Deleting sysContact msh> snmp clear contact ❖ SNMP v1v2 function configuration msh> snmp v1v2 {on | off} • Specify “on” to enable, and “off” to disable. ❖ SNMP v3 function configuration msh> snmp v3 {on | off} •...
  • Page 202: Sntp

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer • If you select “auto”, the print job will be encrypted when encryption is pos- sible. • If you select “on”, Clear Text communication is not possible, and encryption password must be set before encryption communication can be used. ❒...
  • Page 203: Sprint

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer msh> spoolsw ❖ Job Spool setting msh> spoolsw spool {on | off} ❒ Specify “on” to enable Job Spool, or “off” to disable it. ❖ Resetting Job spool setting msh> spoolsw clear job {on | off} •...
  • Page 204: Syslog

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer syslog Use the “syslog” command to display the information stored in the printer's sys- tem log. ❖ View message msh> syslog ❒ For details about the information displayed, see p.225 “System Log Informa- tion”. upnp Use the “upnp”...
  • Page 205: Wiconfig

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer msh> web name “Name you want to display” ❖ Deleting URL names registered as link destinations msh> web x clear name Specify “1” or “2” for x as the number corresponding to the link name. ❖...
  • Page 206 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Parameter Value configured channel frequency channel no. You can enable or disable the WEP function. To enable the WEP function, specify [on]; to disable it, specify [off]. To start the WEP function, enter the correct WEP key.
  • Page 207: Wins

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Parameter Value configured auth {open|shared} You can set an authorization mode when us- ing WEP. The specified value and authorized mode are as follows: open: open system authorized (default) shared: shared key authorized rate rate {auto|11m|5.5m|2m|1m} You can set the IEEE 802.11b transmitting speed.
  • Page 208 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer • Use the “primary” command to configure a primary WINS server IP ad- dress. • Use the “secondary” command to configure a secondary WINS server IP address. • Do not use “255.255.255.255” as the IP address. ❖...
  • Page 209: Snmp

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer SNMP The SNMP agent operating on UDP and IPX is incorporated into the built-in Eth- ernet board and optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit of this printer. Also, the SNMP agent operating on UDP is incorporated in the optional IEEE 1394 inter- face board.
  • Page 210: Getting Printer Information Over The Network

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Getting Printer Information over the Network This section explains details of each item displayed in the printer status and in- formation. Current Printer Status The printer status can be checked using the following commands: • UNIX: Use the “lpq” command and “rsh”, “rcp”, and “ftp” parameters. •...
  • Page 211 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Messages Description Empty: Black Toner The black toner cartridge is almost empty. Empty: Cyan Toner The cyan toner cartridge is almost empty. Empty: Magenta Toner The magenta toner cartridge is almost empty. Empty: Yellow Toner The yellow toner cartridge is almost empty.
  • Page 212 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Messages Description Full: Hole Punch Receptacle Punch Chip receptacle for hole punch is full. Full: Standard Tray The output paper tray is full. Full: Waste Toner Waste toner is full. Full: Waste Toner Bottle Waste toner bottle is full. Hex Dump Mode It is a hex dump mode.
  • Page 213 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Messages Description Malfunction: Staple Unit There is a problem with the staple unit. Malfunction: Tray 1 There is a problem with tray 1. Malfunction: Tray 2 There is a problem with tray 2. Malfunction: Tray 3 There is a problem with tray 3.
  • Page 214 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Messages Description No Paper: Tray 3 There is no paper in tray 3. No Paper: Tray 4 There is no paper in tray 4. Not Detected: B2 Lever B2 lever is not correctly set. Not Detected: Black Toner Black toner is not correctly set.
  • Page 215 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Messages Description Not Detected: Yellow Toner Yellow toner is not correctly set. Not Detected: Z-fold’g Internal The Z fold unit is not correctly set. Not Reached, Data Deleted Unreached job is deleted. Not Reached, Data Removed Unreached job is deleted.
  • Page 216: Printer Configuration

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Messages Description Replace Develop. Unit (Color) It is time to replace the development unit (color). Replace Develop. Unit (Cyan) It is time to replace the development unit (cy- an). Replace Develop. Unit (Magenta) It is time to replace the development unit (ma- genta).
  • Page 217 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer This section explains the checking procedure for input/output tray and printer language. • UNIX: Use the “info” command and “rsh”, “rcp”, and “ftp” parameters. • mshell: Use the “info” command. ❖ Input Tray Item Description ID number of the paper tray Name Name of the paper tray...
  • Page 218: Understanding The Displayed Information

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Understanding the Displayed Information This section explains how to read status information returned by the network in- terface board. Print Job Information Use the following command to display print job information: • UNIX: Use the “info” command and “rsh”, “rcp”, and “ftp” parameters. •...
  • Page 219: Configuring The Network Interface Board

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Item Description Result Print Request Result Communication Result • Print was completed normally. However, the print result may not be as required due to printer problems. • Printing was not completed normally. • Canceled An “rcp”, “rsh”, or “lpr” command print request was canceled, possibly due to the printing application.
  • Page 220 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Item Description Device name Printer name Comment Comment location Location of the printer in the SNMP and Rendezvous in- formation Contact Administrator information for the printer and contact in- formation in the SNMP information Soft switch appletalk mode AppleTalk protocol in selection...
  • Page 221 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Item Description broadcast Broadcast address DNS Domain DNS domain type gateway Default gateway address Access control range Access Range[ ] Time server NTP server address Time Zone NTP server time difference Time server polling time NTP server interval SYSLOG server Home page URL...
  • Page 222 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Item Description protocol IEEE 802.11b Device name Printer name dhcp DHCP (on/off) Address IP address netmask Subnet mask broadcast Broadcast address DNS Domain DNS domain type ssid SSID used Channel range Channels available for use Channel Channel used Communication mode...
  • Page 223 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Item Description wlan Domain name on a wireless LAN connection ip1394 rendezvous Computer Name Computer name Rendezvous Name (ether) Rendezvous name on an Ethernet connection Rendezvous Name (wlan) Rendezvous name on a wireless LAN connection Rendezvous Name (ip1394) Rendezvous name on an IP over 1394 connection location...
  • Page 224 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Item Description v1Trap v2Trap v3Trap SNMPv1v2Remoto Setting SNMPv3 Privacy Shell mode Mode of the remote maintenance tool...
  • Page 225: Message List

    Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Message List This is a list of messages that appear in the printer's system log. The system log can be viewed using the “syslog” command. System Log Information Use the following command to display the system log information: •...
  • Page 226 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Message Problem and solutions Change IP address from DHCP Server. The IP address changes when DHCP lease is renewed. To always assign the same IP ad- dress, set a static IP address to the DHCP server.
  • Page 227 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Message Problem and solutions inetd start. The inetd service has started. IPP cancel-job: permission denied. The printer could not authenticate the name of the user attempting to cancel a job. ipp disable. Printing with ipp is disabled. ipp enable.
  • Page 228 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Message Problem and solutions Printer <printer name> has no queue (In the print server mode) The print queue is not assigned to the printer. Using NWadmin, assign the print queue to the printer, and then restart it.
  • Page 229 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Message Problem and solutions SMTPC: refused connect by smtp server. Connection to the SMTP server is denied. This could be because: • A server other than the SMTP server has been specified. • The specified SMTP server port number is incorrect.
  • Page 230 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Message Problem and solutions SNMPD: account is unavailable: User account is disabled. This could be be- cause the authentication password is not set, The authentication password is not set up. and only the encryption account is set. SNMPD: account is unavailable: Encryption is not possible and account is disa- bled.
  • Page 231: Using A Printer Server

    Using a Printer Server Preparing Printer Server This section explains how to configure the printer as a Windows network printer. The printer is configured to enabling network clients to use it. When the network printer is connected via SmartDeviceMonitor for Client, you can set the printing notification function to notify clients of the results of their print jobs.
  • Page 232 Using a Printer Server The print server setting dialog box appears. Select the [Notify Client of Printing] check box, and click [OK]. After print server setting is made, a dialog box appears. Confirm the dialog box content, and click [OK]. Click [Cancel] to interrupt the procedure.
  • Page 233: Using Netware

    Using a Printer Server Using NetWare This section describes the setting procedure for network printers in the NetWare environment. In the NetWare environment, you can connect the printer as a “print server” or “remote printer”. ❖ Setting procedure • When using the printer as a print server Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Setting the network interface board.
  • Page 234: Setting Up As A Print Server (Netware 3.X)

    Using a Printer Server ❖ Printers listed by SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin lists printers connected to the network. If you cannot identify the printer you want to configure, print configuration page, and then check the printer name. Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 3.x) Follow the procedure below to connect the printer as a print server using Net- Ware 3.x.
  • Page 235: Setting Up As A Print Server (Netware 4.X, 5/5.1, 6/6.5)

    Using a Printer Server ❒ If the printer works as configured, the name of the print server appears as a connected user. ❒ If you cannot identify the printer you want to configure, check the printer name with the configuration page printed from the printer. For details about printing a configuration page, see p.128 “List/Test Print Menu”.
  • Page 236: Using Pure Ip In The Netware 5/5.1 Or 6/6.5 Environment

    Using a Printer Server For a context, object names are entered from the lowest object with each ob- ject separated by a period. For example, if you want to create a print server in NET under DS, enter “NET.DS”. Enter the print server name in the [Print Server Name] box, the printer name in the [Printer Name] box, the print queue name in the [Print Queue Name] box, and the print queue volume in the [Print Queue Volume] box, and then click [Next].
  • Page 237 Using a Printer Server ❒ When creating a queued print server in a pure IP environment of NetWare 5/5.1 or NetWare 6.0, create a print queue on the file server using NetWare Administrator. ❒ This printer is not available as a remote printer for use in a pure IP environ- ment.
  • Page 238 Using a Printer Server In the [Print Server Operation Mode] area, click [As Print Server]. Click [OK] to close the [NIB Setup Tool] dialog box. Setting up using NWadmin From Windows, start NWadmin. For details about NWadmin, see the NetWare manuals. Select the object in which the print queue is located in the directory tree, and then click [Create] on the [Object] menu.
  • Page 239: Setting Up As A Remote Printer (Netware 3.X)

    Using a Printer Server In the [Print Server Name] box, enter the print server name. Use the same print server name specified using NIB Setup Tool. Select the [Define additional properties] check box, and then click [Create]. Click [Assignments], and then click [Add] in the [Assignments] area. In the [Available objects] box, click the queue you created, and then click [OK].
  • Page 240 Using a Printer Server Use the same printer number created in the print server. A confirmation message appears. Click [OK]. On the [NIB] menu, click [Exit]. Setting up using PCONSOLE Enter “PCONSOLE” from the command prompt. F:> PCONSOLE Create a print queue. When using the existing print queue, go to the procedure for creating a printer.
  • Page 241: Setting Up As A Remote Printer (Netware 4.X, 5/5.1, 6/6.5)

    Using a Printer Server Press the {Esc} key to return to [Print Server Configuration Menu]. Assign print queues to the created printer. From [Print Server Configuration Menu], select [Queues Serviced By Printer]. Select the printer created. Press the {Insert} key to select a queue serviced by the printer. You can select several queues.
  • Page 242 Using a Printer Server Select a printer you want to configure. Click [NetWare]. In the [Logon Mode] area, click [File Server Mode] or [NDS mode]. If [File Server Mode] is selected, the network connection is established based on the string you entered. If [NDS mode] is selected, the network connection is established based on the string you entered.
  • Page 243 Using a Printer Server Set up the network connection to a print queue. Select the object in which the print queue is located in the directory tree, and then click [Cre- ate] on the [Object] menu. In the [Class of new object] box, click [Print Queue], and then click [OK]. In the [Print Queue Name] box, enter the name of the print queue.
  • Page 244 Using a Printer Server In the [Available objects] box, click the queue you created, and then click [OK]. In the [Printers] area, click the printer you assigned, and then click [Printer Number]. Enter the printer number, and then click [OK]. Check the settings, and then click [OK].
  • Page 245: Special Operations Under Windows

    Special Operations under Windows Printing Files Directly from Windows You can print files directly using Windows commands. For example, you can print PostScript files for PostScript 3. ❖ Windows 95/98/Me You can print files directly using “ftp” command. ❖ Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows NT 4.0 You can print files directly using “lpr”, “rcp”...
  • Page 246 Special Operations under Windows When setting the IP address of a printer using DHCP Use the printer name on the configuration page as the host name. For details about printing a configuration page, see p.128 “Printing a Config- uration Page”. In other cases Add the IP address and host name of the network printer to the hosts file on the computer used for printing.
  • Page 247: Printing Commands

    Special Operations under Windows Save the file. Printing Commands The following explains printing operations using the “lpr”, “rcp”, and “ftp” com- mands. Enter commands using the command prompt window. The location of the com- mand prompts varies depending on operating systems: •...
  • Page 248 Special Operations under Windows ❖ When using a host name instead of an IP address c:> lpr -Sprinter's host name [-Poption] [-ol] \pass name\file name When printing a binary file, add the “-ol” option (lowercase O, and lowercase When using a printer with the host name “host” to print a PostScript file named “file 1”...
  • Page 249 Special Operations under Windows Contact your network administrator for information about the settings. When printing a binary file, set the file mode to binary. ftp> bin When printing a binary file in ASCII mode, print may not come out correctly. Specify files to be printed.
  • Page 250: Mac Os Configuration

    Mac OS Configuration Mac OS This section explains how to configure a Mac OS to use EtherTalk and USB. The following explains how to configure Mac OS 9.1. If you are not using Mac OS 9.1, see the manual of the Mac OS you are using for details. ❒...
  • Page 251: Setting Up Ppd Files

    Mac OS Configuration Open the [DISK1] folder. Drag the PPD file and the plugin file into [Printer Descriptions] in [Extensions] under [System Folder]. Restart the Mac OS. Setting Up PPD Files ❒ Make sure that the printers are connected to an AppleTalk network before performing the following procedure.
  • Page 252: Setting Up Options

    Mac OS Configuration The printer icon appears on the desktop. Quit Desktop Printer Utility. Setting Up Options On the [Apple] menu, click [Chooser]. Click the Adobe PS icon. In the [Select the PostScript Printer:] list, click the name of the printer you want to use, and then click [Setup].
  • Page 253: Installing Adobe Type Manager

    Mac OS Configuration Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM drive icon appears. Double-click the CD-ROM drive icon. The contents of the CD-ROM appear. Double-click the [Mac OS 8 and 9] folder. Double-click the [ColorSync Profiles] folder. Drag the file to the [ColorSync Profiles] folder on the hard disk.
  • Page 254: Installing Screen Fonts

    Mac OS Configuration ❒ For details about installation, see the operating instructions in the ATM folder. Installing Screen fonts Follow the procedure below to install screen fonts. The screen fonts described below can be found in the [Fonts] folder on the CD- ROM.
  • Page 255 Mac OS Configuration Restart the computer. ❒ The procedures used to configure Mac OS may vary depending on the Mac OS version. The following describes how to configure Mac OS 9.1. If you are using a different version of Mac OS, use the following procedures as a reference and see the manuals for your Mac OS version.
  • Page 256: Mac Os X

    Mac OS Configuration Mac OS X This section explains how to configure a Mac OS X to use EtherTalk and USB. Follow the procedure below to configure Mac OS X 10.1. If you are not using Mac OS X 10.1, see the manual of the Mac OS X you are using for details. ❒...
  • Page 257: Setting Up Options

    Mac OS Configuration Setting Up Options ❒ No printer option settings can be made under Mac OS X. No new settings for options not installed can be made. Using USB Interface Follow the procedure below to setup USB connection. Start Print Center. Click [Add].
  • Page 258: Changing To Ethertalk

    Mac OS Configuration A list of printer types appears. Select the name of the connected printer from the list of printer models, and then click [Add]. Close the [Printer List] dialog box, and then quit Print Center. ❒ When printing with a Rendezvous connection to a Macintosh computer, printer language does not change automatically.
  • Page 259: Configuring The Printer

    Mac OS Configuration Configuring the Printer Use the control panel to enable AppleTalk. (The default is active.)
  • Page 260: Using Postscript 3

    Mac OS Configuration Using PostScript 3 Job Type You can select the type of print job. ❒ If you use Mac OS X, this function is not available. ❖ Normal Select this for normal printing. The print job starts immediately after the print command is given.
  • Page 261 Mac OS Configuration The print dialog box appears. On the pop-up menu, click [Job Log]. In [Job Type:], click [Sample Print], and then select the appropriate setting. In [User ID:], enter the user ID using up to eight alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0- 9) characters.
  • Page 262: Duplex Printing

    Mac OS Configuration ❒ Print jobs are not saved on the hard disk in the following cases. You can check the error log for jobs not saved. • When there are 30 Sample Print and Locked Print jobs saved on the hard disk.
  • Page 263: Color Mode

    Mac OS Configuration ❒ Availability of these items varies depending on the operating system you are using. Click the button that means [Flip on Long Edge] or [Flip on Short Edge]. Color Mode Use this function to select whether the document is printed in color or black and white.
  • Page 264: Color Setting

    Mac OS Configuration ❖ Presentation Use this setting to enhance reproduction of documents containing text and graphics. This CRD is best for printing colored charts, graphs, presentation materials and so on. If you use this CRD for printing photographs, color and gradation might not reproduce so well.
  • Page 265: Cmyk Simulation Profile

    Mac OS Configuration ❒ Use this function to select a color rendering dictionary (CRD). The CRD is re- ferred to color matching, so you should select the appropriate CRD for the document you are printing. The selected CRD is also referred to when [Fine] or [Super Fine] is selected for “Color Setting”.
  • Page 266: Printer Utility For Mac

    Mac OS Configuration Printer Utility for Mac By using Printer Utility for Mac, you can download fonts, change the name of the printer and so on. ❒ If a Macintosh and printer are connected by USB, you cannot use Printer Util- ity for Mac.
  • Page 267: Starting Printer Utility For Mac

    Mac OS Configuration Starting Printer Utility for Mac Mac OS ❒ Before starting Printer Utility for Mac, make sure the printer is selected in [Chooser] on the Apple menu. Double-click the Printer Utility for Mac icon. The [Printer Utility for Mac] dialog box appears. Click [OK].
  • Page 268 Mac OS Configuration ❒ Confirm that a Macintosh and the printer are connected with Appletalk. Select [Download PS Fonts...] on the [File] menu. Click [Add to list]. The dialog box to select fonts appears. Select the desired font files, and then click [Open]. The list of selectable font names appears.
  • Page 269 Mac OS Configuration Select [Printer's memory] or [Printer's disk]. Select the fonts you want to delete. Click [Delete]. A confirmation message appears. Confirm the fonts you want to delete and the printer name from which you want to delete the fonts. Click [Continue], and then click [OK].
  • Page 270 Mac OS Configuration Click [Print]. ❒ The paper selected under [Page Setup] is used. Printing Font Sample You can print samples of fonts downloaded to the hard disk drive or memory. Select [Print Fonts Sample...] on the [File] menu. Click [Print]. ❒...
  • Page 271 Mac OS Configuration Mac OS X On the [File] menu, click [Rename Printer...]. In the [New Name:] filed enter a new name. Click [Rename]. The printer name is changed. Click [OK]. On the [Printer Utility for Mac] menu, click [Choose Printer...]. In the [Available Network Zones:] list, select the zone for the Macintosh in use.
  • Page 272 Mac OS Configuration ❒ Confirm that a Macintosh and printer are connected with Appletalk. Mac OS On the [Utility] menu, click [Select Zone...]. The zone to which the printer belongs and the available zone list appear. Select the zone in which you want to locate the printer, and then click [Change].
  • Page 273 Mac OS Configuration Displaying the Printer Status You can display and confirm the current status of the printer. Select [Display Printer Status...] on the [Utility] menu. The current status of the printer appears. Confirm the current status of the printer. You can confirm the memory capacity, the VM (Virtual Memory) space, the hard disk drive status and available space on the hard disk drive.
  • Page 274: Appendix

    Appendix Software and Utilities Included on the CD- The following softwares and utilities are included in the CD-ROMs that come with the printer. ❖ Font Manager 2000 For installing new screen fonts, or organizing and managing fonts already in the system. For details about Font Manager 2000, see the manual on the CD- ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities”.
  • Page 275: Smartdevicemonitor For Admin

    Appendix ❖ PCL 5c/6 printer driver This printer driver allows the computer to communicate with the printer via a printer language. The following operating system is supported. • Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, and Win- dows NT 4.0 ❒...
  • Page 276: Smartdevicemonitor For Client

    Appendix ❖ File path SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin is stored in the following folder on the CD- ROM. NETWORKDEVMONADMINDISK1 Operating system Protocol stack Windows 95/98/Me TCP/IP provided with Windows 95/98/Me IPX/SPX provided with Windows 95/98/Me NetWare Client provided with Windows 95/98 Novell Client provided with Windows 95/98 Windows 2000 TCP/IP provided with Windows 2000...
  • Page 277 Appendix • Printing in a peer-to-peer network, using TCP/IP, and IPP from Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0. • Constantly monitoring the status of devices on the network using TCP/IP and IPX/SPX. ❖ File path SmartDeviceMonitor for Client is stored in the following folder on the CD- ROM.
  • Page 278 Appendix • Executes prior group registration of printers specified for Recovery Printing or Parallel Printing. • Notification function • Displays an error message when there is an error on the specified print- er while transferring or printing data. • Notifies a print completion. You can also be notified of the print condi- tion, such as displaying the notice only when Recovery Printing is exe- cuted.
  • Page 279: Cautions To Take When Using In A Network

    Appendix Cautions to Take When Using in a network Connecting a Dial-up Router to a Network When the NetWare file server and printer are on opposite sides of a router, pack- ets are sent back and forth, causing communication charges to be incurred. Be- cause packet transmission is a specification of NetWare, you need to change the configuration of the router.
  • Page 280 Appendix ❖ When static IP addresses are set for each interface • IP address: When set at the same value, the Ethernet interface is pre- ferred. • Subnet mask: When a value overlaps, the Ethernet interface is preferred. • Gateway address: The value set is used. For the gateway address, set the gateway address located in the subnetwork set by the interface.
  • Page 281: Configuring The Wins Server

    Appendix ❒ The IP address acquired from DHCP can be checked on the configuration page. For information about printing a configuration page, see p.128 “Printing a Configuration Page”. ❒ When using WINS server, set the WINS server as shown on p.281 “Configur- ing the WINS Server”.
  • Page 282 Appendix ❒ The WINS server is supported with Windows NT 4.0 Server Service Pack 4 or higher, and Windows 2000 Servers WINS Manager. ❒ For details about the WINS server settings, see Windows Help. ❒ If there is no reply from the WINS server, the NetBIOS name is registered by broadcast.
  • Page 283: Using The Dynamic Dns Function

    Appendix Using the Dynamic DNS Function Dynamic DNS is a function which dynamically updates (registers and deletes) records (A record and PTR record) managed by the DNS server. When a DNS server is part of the network environment to which this printer, a DNS client, is connected, records can be dynamically updated using this function.
  • Page 284 Appendix • IEEE 1394 RNPXXXXXXXXXX (XXXXXXXXXX represents the lower 3-7 bytes of the MAC Address in hexadecimal) ❒ Dynamic update using message authentication (TSIG, SIG(0)) is not support- DNS servers targeted for operation ❖ For static IP setting • Microsoft DNS servers with standard Windows 2000 Server/Windows Server 2003 features •...
  • Page 285: Configuring Ssl Encryption

    Appendix Configuring SSL Encryption This section describes how to configure SSL (secure sockets layer) encryption. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Encryption To protect the communication path and establish encrypted communication, cre- ate and install the server certificate. There are two ways of installing a server certificate: create and install a self-cer- tificate using the machine, or request a certificate from a certificate authority and install it.
  • Page 286 Appendix Install the server certificate using Web Image Monitor. Enabling SSL Enable the [SSL/TLS] setting using Web Image Monitor. To confirm whether SSL configuration is enabled, enter http://(machine’s- address) in your Web browser’s address bar to access this machine. If the “The page cannot be displayed”...
  • Page 287 Appendix • Validity Period: Enter the period of time for which the server certificate is valid, in years. The default is one year. • Validity Start Date: Enter the start date of the validity of the server certifi- cate. The default is the current date obtained from the internal clock of the computer that is accessing Web Image Monitor.
  • Page 288 Appendix • State/Province: Enter the state/province in which the device is located, us- ing up to 128 characters (optional). The state/province name cannot in- clude any spaces, and is case sensitive. • Country Code: Enter the country in which the device is located, using two- letter ISO 3166 abbreviation of the country (required).
  • Page 289: User Settings For Ssl (Secure Sockets Layer)

    Appendix Click [Install]. Enter the contents of the server certificate. In the displayed field, enter the contents of the server certificate issued by the certificate authority. For details about the displayed items and selectable items, see Web Image Monitor Help. Click [OK].
  • Page 290: Installing The Certificate Using Smartdevicemonitor For Client

    Appendix The administrator must explain the procedure for installing the certificate to us- ers. If a warning dialog box appears while accessing the machine using the Web browser or IPP, start the Certificate Import Wizard and install a certificate. When the [Security Alert] dialog box appears, click [View Certificate]. The [Certificate] dialog box appears.
  • Page 291 Appendix Click [OK]. The certificate store location appears under [Certificate store:]. Click [Next]. Click [Finish]. Click [OK]. The certificate is installed. ❒ When you create or change an IPP port using SmartDeviceMonitor for Cli- ent, enter "http://(machine's-address)/ printer" in [Printer URL] to access the printer.
  • Page 292: Installing Font Manager 2000

    Appendix Installing Font Manager 2000 ❒ Under Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT 4.0, install- ing applications by Auto Run requires administrator permission. To install a printer driver by Auto Run, log on using an account that has administrator per- mission.
  • Page 293: Using Adobe Pagemaker Version 6.0, 6.5, Or 7.0

    Appendix Using Adobe PageMaker Version 6.0, 6.5, or 7.0 Under Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT 4.0 with Adobe PageMaker, you need to copy PPD files to the PageMaker folder. PPD files have the .ppd extension in the folder “DRIVERS\PS\WIN9X_ME \(Lan- guage)\DISK1\”...
  • Page 294: When Using Windows Terminal Service/Metaframe

    Appendix When Using Windows Terminal Service/MetaFrame The following explains how to use Windows Terminal Service and Maintenance. Operating Environment The following operating systems and MetaFrame versions are supported. ❖ Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition with SP6 or higher •...
  • Page 295 Appendix ❖ Windows Terminal Service In an environment where Windows Terminal Service is installed, some printer driver functions are unavailable, even if no Windows Terminal Service func- tions are used. Use the install mode to install SmartDeviceMonitor for Client in an environment where Terminal Service is running on a Windows NT Serv- er 4.0 Terminal Server Edition or Windows 2000 Server family computer.
  • Page 296 Appendix ❖ MetaFrame's [Printer driver replication] Using [Printer driver replication], you can distribute printer drivers across all servers in a server farm. We strongly recommend testing this function in your network environment before using it for your work. • If the printer drivers are not properly copied, install them directly onto each server.
  • Page 297: Cautions When Using Bluetooth Interface Unit

    Appendix Cautions When Using Bluetooth Interface Unit The optional Bluetooth interface unit operation mode is set to [Public] as default. If the setting is changed to [Private], only registered computers can use this print- er via the Bluetooth interface unit. Check the operation mode settings using Web Image Monitor or telnet.
  • Page 298: Information About Installed Applications

    Appendix Information about Installed Applications expat Use of the software installed on this product, including the controller (hereinafter “software”) and the expat Version 1.95.2 application software (hereinafter “expat 1.95.2”), is subject to the following conditions: The product manufacturer provides warranty and support to the software of the product including expat 1.95.2 and the product manufacturer allows the initial de- veloper of expat 1.95.2 to be free from these obligations.
  • Page 299 Appendix This product contains NetBSD operating system: For the most part, the software constituting the NetBSD operating system is not in the public domain; its authors retain their copyright. The following text shows the copyright notice used for many of the NetBSD source code.
  • Page 300: Samba(Ver 2.2.2-1.1)

    Appendix • This product includes software developed by Jonathan R. Stone for the Net- BSD Project. • This product includes software developed by the NetBSD Foundation, Inc. and its contributors. • This product includes software developed by Manuel Bouyer. • This product includes software developed by Charles Hannum. •...
  • Page 301: Rsa Bsafe

    Appendix This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;...

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