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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1. Connecting to a Local Network........... 4 LAN connection checking method ............ 4 2. Setting up an Ethernet connection.......... 6 Network Sharing and Configuration............ 6 Setting up an Ethernet connection............ 10 3. With output port set to [Ethernet] .......... 17 Creating RIP Data................
Introduction JFX600-2513, JFX600-2531 (hereafter referred to as "this machine") can import jobs to the "shared folder" of this machine via the network. This manual describes the network settings when connecting a PC for RIP to the machine and how to handle...
1. Connecting to a Local Network 1. Connecting to a Local Network Connect the machine (control PC) and RIP PC via a local network or direct LAN cable to enable jobs (RIP data) to be easily imported. Insert the LAN cable until it clicks into place. l Machine (control PC) and RIP PC configuration The machine can be connected using one of the following two methods: •...
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1. Connecting to a Local Network • If the indicators are not illuminated, insert the LAN cable until it clicks into place. [LINK/ACT] [SPEED] Status Overview SPEED Green Linked via 10GBASE-T Yellow Linked over a connection other than 10GBASE-T LINK/ACT Flashing green Data is being sent and received.
2. Setting up an Ethernet connection 2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Network Sharing and Configuration For Windows10 On the RIP PC, open the Windows start menu and click [Settings]. Select [Network & Internet]. Under the "Change your network settings" section, select [Network and Sharing Center]. Select [Private], [Guest or Public], or [Domain].
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2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Select [Turn on network discovery] and click [Save changes]. Restart the PC for RIP to apply the settings. For Windows11 On the RIP PC, open the Windows start menu and click [Settings].
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2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Select [Network & Internet]. Select [Advanced Network Settings].
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2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Select [Advanced Sharing Settings]. Select [Network Private], [Public Network], or [Domain Network]. • The selection items may vary depending on the network configuration. Please contact your network administrator. Turn [Network Discovery] to "On". Restart the PC for RIP to apply the settings.
2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Setting up an Ethernet connection For Windows10 On the RIP PC, open the Windows start menu and click [Settings]. Select [Network & Internet]. Select [Change adapter options].
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2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Right-click [Ethernet], and then select [Properties]. • If there are multiple [Ethernet] icons, select the properties for the port you wish to use. • The names may vary depending on the PC. On the Networking tab, select the [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] item, then click [Properties].
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2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Configure the network settings. • Configure the network according to the network settings of the control PC. • For more information regarding the network settings of the control PC and RIP PC, contact your network administrator.
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2. Setting up an Ethernet connection For Windows11 On the RIP PC, open the Windows start menu and Select [Settings]. Select [Network & Internet].
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2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Click [Ethernet]. • If there is more than one [Ethernet], open the properties of the port to be used. • The names may vary depending on the PC. Select [Edit] of [Other adapter options].
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2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Select the [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] on setup item, then click [Properties]. Configure the network settings. • Configure the network according to the network settings of the control PC. • For more information regarding the network settings of the control PC and RIP PC, contact your network administrator.
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2. Setting up an Ethernet connection Check the Explorer display. • Check whether two folders, [HotFolder] and [SharedJob], are displayed. If they are displayed, configuration is complete.
3. With output port set to [Ethernet] 3. With output port set to [Ethernet] Import jobs (RIP data) to the machine (control PC) using a local network. "Connecting to a Local Network"(P. 4) RIP PC The machine (control PC) LAN connection : HotFolder : SharedJob The shared folder for the machine (control PC) includes the following two types: These should be used as...
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• If multiple printers are registered, select JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513 in "Printer Name". Select the image data imported. • The image is displayed in the tab for JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513 selected in "Printer name". Check the settings and alter as necessary. • Specify the following settings by clicking the function icons shown on the right-hand side of the screen: (General Print): Specifies settings like enlargement/reduction and number of copies.
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3. With output port set to [Ethernet] Prepare a job (RIP data) from image data. • Click (Execute) from the function icons on the right-hand side of the screen. Select "RIP and Print", then click [Start]. • When the output destination folder is [SharedJob]: The RIP job is added to the MPC job list. "When saved to [SharedJob]"(P.
3. With output port set to [Ethernet] • From MENU on the touch panel, tap [PRINT] > [JOB LIST] > [HotFolder]. • Up to 100 jobs can be saved to [HotFolder] by default. If the number exceeds 100 jobs, the oldest jobs in the print history are deleted.
4. Selecting the RIP Network Card 4. Selecting the RIP Network Card Check to confirm that the RIP network card is selected in the [SERVICE] menu. In the MPC menu, tap [SERVICE] > [Adjust and Setting] > [ToolLink]. • A dialog box appears. Check to confirm that the RIP network card is selected.
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4. Selecting the RIP Network Card • Make sure that the LAN cable is connected to the RIP network card when performing this check. • When "Select" does not appear for the corresponding network card, select the network card using the following procedure.
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