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For the Windows 2000/XP printer driver, enter the remote printer
name for Queue Name under LPR Settings in the Configure
Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor dialog box.
Setting up the Fiery on TCP/IP networks
Every machine (host) on a TCP/IP network, including the Fiery,
must have a unique 32-bit internet address (IP address). Contact
your network administrator to obtain an address for the Fiery.
Workstations on a TCP/IP network can print directly to the Fiery as
a remote printer, or can print to a Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server
2003 server or UNIX workstation acting as a print server. Since
the Fiery spools jobs and acts as a print server, there is no
advantage in placing another print server between a workstation
and the Fiery. If you choose to do so, however, there is no
difference in setup except that a client machine does not have its
own spooling area.
To set up Fiery printing on UNIX systems
1. Specify the appropriate settings in Fiery Network Setup.
Enter a valid IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address for
the Fiery.
2. Specify the appropriate settings in Fiery Printer Setup.
Publish the Print queue, Hold queue, and/or Direct queue.
To set up TCP/IP for communication with the
Fiery
1. A superuser (with root login) must add the Fiery to the network's
IP host table or other system database of network printers.
2. In the file or utility used by your network, specify the remote
printer name, the print server protocol, the queue, and the spool
file for the Fiery name you assigned.
3. Make the Fiery available as a printer to other network users.
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