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ftp
Use the put or mput command according to the
number of files to be printed.
When the number of files to be printed is one
ftp> put \pass name\file name
[option]
When the number of files to be printed is
two or more
ftp> put \pass name\file name
[\pass name\file name...] [op-
tion]
Note
For the mput command, "*" and "?" can be
used as wild cards in the file name.
Limitation
If these symbols are used, the file name will
be read as an option string.
The procedure from starting ftp to printing is as
follows.
A A A A
Formulate the printer's IP address (or host
name of the hosts file printer) as an argu-
ment and use the "ftp" command.
% ftp printer's IP address
Operating Instructions
B B B B
C C C C
D D D D
E E E E
Administrator Reference
Enter user names and passwords as need-
ed, and then press the { { { { # Enter } } } } key.
There is no default user name when the de-
fault password is "password".
User:
Password:
When printing a binary file, set binary as
the file mode.
ftp> bin
Note
When a binary file is printed in ASCII
mode, print data may change and may not
print out correctly.
Specify the file to be printed.
The following are examples of printing a
PostScript file named "file1"in the C:PRINT
directory, and printing file1 and file2.
ftp> put C:\PRINT\file1 file-
type=RPS
f t p > m p u t C : \ P R I N T \ f i l e 1
C:PRINT\file2
Quit ftp.
ftp> bye
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