Olivetti d-Color P20W Network User's Manual

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  • Page 1 Olivetti d-Color P20W/P26W/P26 NETWORK USER’S GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Preface

    REFACE Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. The manufacuter assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control, and also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the applicability of the information in it.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS Preface ........2 Notes, cautions and warnings....5 Network Configuration .
  • Page 4 Windows XP ......58 Novell Netware IPX..... . . 60 NetBEUI Protocol .
  • Page 5: Notes, Cautions And Warnings

    NetWare ......88 Printer cannot find the network interface ..88 The network interface is identified by the setup utility but not by the NetWare server .
  • Page 6: Network Configuration

    ETWORK ONFIGURATION NTRODUCTION Your printer incorporates a fast 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T network interface. This User’s Guide explains the functionality of the built in network interface. Access for interconnection and producing self-diagnostic test and configuration printouts is provided via an interface panel at the rear of the printer. This network interface supports IEEE802.2, IEEE802.3, Ethernet- II and SNAP, and can detect those frame types automatically.
  • Page 7: Specification

    PECIFICATION Frame Types IEEE 802.2 IEEE 802.3 Ethernet-II, SNAP, AUTO Network Interface 100BASE-TX 10BASE-T Network Protocols TCP/IP Network layer ARP, RARP, IP, ICMP Session layer TCP, UDP Application layer LPR, FTP, TELNET, HTTP, IPP, BOOTP, DHCP, SNMP, DNS, SMTP, POP3, SLP, Rendezvous IPX/SPX (NetWare) Remote printer mode (up to eight file...
  • Page 8: Configuration Utilities

    On the first page of the Network Information that is printed out, under the heading “General Information” the MAC Address is given. For example: MAC Address 00808784E3F1 The Ethernet address is therefore: 00:80:87:84:E3:F1 ONFIGURATION UTILITIES You can configure the network interface (NIC) by using one of the following methods: UTILITY FEATURES...
  • Page 9: Using Quick Setup

    UTILITY FEATURES SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Telnet Configure the NIC using Third-party vendor TELNET. developed TELNET client package. A TELNET Application is standard in Windows/ UNIX/Linux. SNMP The printer and network Third-party vendor card can be controlled developed SNMP using third-party application. vendor developed SNMP application.
  • Page 10 Insert the Network Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The Setup Utility starts automatically. If it does not start, double-click \setup.exe (in the root directory) on the CD-ROM. Select [Network Card Setup]—[Network Card Quick Setup]. Select the appropriate language and follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 11: Using Adminmanager

    SING DMIN ANAGER AdminManager is a powerful Microsoft Windows-based utility to configure all network interface functions easily and intuitively via a graphical user interface. Configuration requires a PC with Windows 2000 Advanced Server/Professional or Windows XP running TCP/IP or IPX/SPX (NetWare).
  • Page 12: Interface

    NTERFACE Select [Start]-[Programs]-[Oki Setup Utility]-[Admin Manager]. MENU ITEM FUNCTION File Search Search printers in your network. Status Printer Current printer Status status is displayed: System Displays current Status configuration. Configuration data can be saved as log file. NetMeter Display current network status.
  • Page 13: Device Setup

    MENU ITEM FUNCTION Setup Device Setup Configure the network interface. Setup by Launch the default browser in your HTTP environment to access the selected printer’s web page. Setup by Launch TELNET application in your TELNET environment to access the selected printer’s TELNET port.
  • Page 14 The following section explains each tab’s functionality. Depending on your printer, some items in the following explanation may not be displayed. General Tab This allows you to set or change the root password used for Admin Manager, TELNET and FTP. ITEM EXPLANATION Change root...
  • Page 15 ITEM EXPLANATION Default Set the default gateway of the selected network Gateway interface card. Use FTP/LPD Check this item if you want to add the FTP/LPD Banner banner. Otherwise uncheck. DNS Server… Set IP addresses for DNS primary and secondary servers. Network PnP Configure items related to Network PnP.
  • Page 16 ITEM EXPLANATION Operation Set NetWare mode. Mode Check box Check if you want to use the Bindery mode and beside Bindery Setup button becomes available. If it is Bindery unchecked, the button is greyed out. Setup Bindery Configure items related to Setup Bindery mode.
  • Page 17 ITEM EXPLANATION RPRINTER Available if you select Setup RPRINTER mode in Operation Mode. By selecting the [RPRINTER] button, this is displayed: NDS or Bindery Show the Available print server tree in NDS mode or Bindery mode. Available print server Select file servers to and Selected print connect.
  • Page 18 EtherTalk Tab This allows you to configure EtherTalk related items. ITEM EXPLANATION Set EtherTalk EtherTalk protocol to enabled/ Protocol disabled. Printer Name Set EtherTalk Printer object name. Zone Name Set the zone name to which the printer belongs. NetBEUI Tab This allows you to configure NetBEUI related items.
  • Page 19 SMTP Tab This allows you to configure SNMP related items. ITEM EXPLANATION Authentic This community name Community is used to check whether incoming SNMP requests have the correct community name or not. The community name is displayed as ****** for security reasons. TRAP This community name is assigned to outgoing system Community...
  • Page 20 ITEM EXPLANATION Printer Trap By selecting the button, the Setup… following dialogue box is displayed: In the dialogue box, the following items can be configured: Printer Trap This community name is assigned Community to outgoing printer status traps Name such as off-line, paper out, etc. TCP#1–5 Set the IP addresses to which a Trap packet will be sent.
  • Page 21 ITEM EXPLANATION Printer Trap Detail… By selecting the Setup… button, the following dialogue (continued) box is displayed: In the dialogue box, the following items can be configured: Trap Enable Set sending a Trap packet, enabled or disabled, for each destination. Printer Set sending a Trap Reboot...
  • Page 22 ITEM EXPLANATION Printer Trap By selecting the Setup… button, the Detail… following dialogue box is displayed: In the dialogue box, the following items can be configured: Trap Enable Set sending a Trap packet, enabled or disabled, for each destination. Printer Set sending a Trap Reboot packet, enabled or...
  • Page 23 POP Tab This allows you to configure POP related items. ITEM EXPLANATION Use POP3 Set retrieving E-Mail Protocol via POP3, enabled or disabled. POP3 Server Set IP address or host name of POP3 server. Address/ Name POP3 Port Set port number of POP3. Number POP3 Server Set User ID for POP3 server.
  • Page 24 SMTP Tab In SMTP Tab, you can configure SMTP related items. ITEM EXPLANATION Use SMTP Set sending E- Transmit Mail via SMTP, Protocol enabled or disabled. Use SMTP Set receiving E-Mail via SMTP, enabled or disabled. Receive Protocol SMTP Server Set IP address or host name of SMTP server.
  • Page 25 ITEM EXPLANATION 1–5 By selecting each button, the following dialogue box is displayed: In the dialogue box, the following items can be configured: Available Select each E-Mail alert condition and condition. Selected Select a condition from Available condition. Condition list and click >> button.
  • Page 26 ITEM EXPLANATION Advanced… By selecting the button, the following dialogue box is displayed: In the dialogue box, the following items can be configured: SMTP Port Set port number of SMTP. Number Signature Set up to four signature lines. Signatures added to the bottom of an E-Mail.
  • Page 27: Create A Netware Queue

    REATE A UEUE By selecting this item, you can create a NetWare queue on the NetWare server from AdminManager. > NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare Client should be loaded on the PC on which the AdminManager runs. Also the client package should be configured to access NetWare NDS network or bindery network.
  • Page 28 Follow the on-screen instructions. Context PSERVER Current Set queue Current should be mode Print name and Printer specified. Server its volume name is name is for the used. used. queue creation. RPRINTER Select Set queue Current mode existing name and Printer Print its volume...
  • Page 29: Delete Netware Object

    ELETE BJECT By selecting this item, you can delete a NetWare queue/print server/printer from NetWare server via AdminManager. > NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare Client should be loaded on to the PC on which the AdminManager runs. Also, the client package should be configured to access NetWare NDS network or bindery network.
  • Page 30: Ip Address Setup

    IP A DDRESS ETUP If you only use TCP/IP and the printer has not yet been configured, occasionally it may not be displayed on AdminManager. You can configure the IP address of the printer by this function. Select [IP Address Setup] from the [Setup] menu. Set [Ethernet Address] and [IP Address] and select [OK].
  • Page 31: Option Menu

    PTION In the [Option] menu, the following item can be selected: ITEM EXPLANATION Use TCP/IP If this item is selected, AdminManager uses TCP/IP Protocol protocol to search/configure network interface cards. Use IPX/SPX If this item is selected, AdminManager uses IPX/SPX Protocol protocol to search/configure network interface cards.
  • Page 32: Help Menu

    In the [Help] menu, [About] is available as well as revision information for AdminManager. SING A EB BROWSER If the printer is connected to the network using TCP/IP, its settings and the printer menu settings can be configured using a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 3.0 and higher, or Netscape Navigator version 3.0 and higher.
  • Page 33: Default User Name And Password

    EFAULT USER NAME AND PASSWORD To apply configuration changes using a Web browser, you will be prompted for a username and password. The username is [root] and the default password is the last six characters of the Ethernet (MAC) address (any alpha characters must be in upper case). The root password can be changed to allow you to configure the printer by using a Web browser/TELNET/AdminManager.
  • Page 34: Using Telnet

    TELNET SING The printer can be configured using TELNET. TELNET requires the printer to have a valid IP address configured. If the printer already has an IP address configured, skip steps one to three below. CAUTION! Please ensure a valid IP address for your network environment is used.
  • Page 35 Login to the network card using TELNET. Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127 $ telnet 192.168.20.127 Trying 192.168.20.127 Connected to 192.168.20.127 Escape character is ‘^]’. EthernetBoard 8100e Ver 01.50 TELNET server. login: root ‘root’ user needs password to login. password: User ‘root’ logged in. No.
  • Page 36: Telnet Hierarchical Structure

    ELNET HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 1: Setup TCP/IP 1: TCP/IP protocol 2: IP address 3: Subnet Mask 4: Default Gateway 5: RARP protocol 6: DHCP/BOOTP protocol 7: Auto IP Address 8: DNS server(Pri.) 9: DNS server(Sec.) 10:Root password 11:Auto Discovery 1: Network PnP...
  • Page 37 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 3: Setup NetWare 1: NetWare protocol 2: Protocol 3: Frame Type 4: Printer Name 5: NetWare Mode 6: Setup PSERVER 1: NDS Tree (IP) 2: NDS Context 3: Print Server Name 4: Password 5: Job Polling Time 99:Back to prior menu 7: Setup PSERVER...
  • Page 38 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 4: Setup EtherTalk 1: EtherTalk protocol 2: Printer Name 3: Zone name 99:Back to prior menu 5: Setup NetBEUI 1.NetBEUI Protocol 2.Computer name 3.Workgroup name 4.Comment 5.Setup WINS 1: WINS Server (Pri.) 2: WINS Server (sec.) 3: Scope ID 99:Back to prior...
  • Page 39 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 6: Setup printer trap 1: Prn-Trap — Community 2: Setup TCP#1 1: TCP#1–5 Trap trap – Enable 6: Setup TCP#5 2: Printer Reboot trap Trap 3: Receive Illegal Trap 4: Online Trap 5: Offline Trap 6: Paper Out Trap 7: Paper Jam Trap 8: Cover Open Trap...
  • Page 40 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 7: Setup SMTP (E- 1: SMTP Transmit Mail) 2: SMTP Receive 3: SMTP server name 4: SMTP port number 5: E-Mail address 6: Reply-to address 7: Dest. address 1– 1: To Address 1—5 12:Dest. address 5 2: Notify Mode 3: Check time (hours) 4: Consumable...
  • Page 41 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 8: Setup SMTP (E- 13:Additional Info 1: Printer Model Mail) 2: Network Interface 3: Serial Number 4: Asset Number 5: System Name 6: System Location 7: IP Address 8: Ethernet Address 9: Computer Name 10:Printer URL 99:Back to prior menu...
  • Page 42 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 10:Setup printer 1: BOJ String port 2: EOJ String 3: BOJ String(KANJI) 4: EOJ String(KANJI) 5: Printer Type 6: TAB Size (char.) 7: Page Width (char.) 8: Page Length (line) 9: FTP/LPR Banner 99:Back to prior menu 11:Display status 1: prn1...
  • Page 43 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 99:Exit setup When configuration is complete, select [Exit Setup] to save your change. To exit without saving your modification, select [Quit]. Turn the printer off and on again. The network card continues to use pre-transmission settings until the printer is turned off and back on again.
  • Page 44: Using Snmp

    SNMP SING The printer and network card can be managed via a standard SNMP management station. The network card supports SNMPv1, MIB-II and Private MIB. In order for the printer to be managed correctly from an SNMP management station, the Private MIB needs to be added to that management station.
  • Page 45: Management Utility - Printsupervision

    — P ANAGEMENT UTILITY RINT UPER ISION PrintSuperVision is a web-based application for managing printing devices connected to a network. It consists of two parts: A web application based on Microsoft web server (Internet Information Server, IIS or Personal WEB Server, PWS), that provides the user interface.
  • Page 46: System Requirement

    YSTEM REQUIREMENT Windows The main PrintSuperVision application can be installed in any of the following Windows systems. OPERATING SERVICE MDAC AND SYSTEM PACK .NET FRAMEWORK Windows 2003 IIS 6.0 included .Net Server in the OS. Framework 1.1 installed as 1. Web Edition 1.
  • Page 47 OPERATING SERVICE MDAC AND SYSTEM PACK .NET FRAMEWORK Windows XP IIS installed as MDAC and .Net Professional an option. Framework Available in the available for Windows XP download from Microsoft. MDAC 2.7 and Install IIS .Net before Framework installing .Net Version framework.
  • Page 48: Installing Print Supervision

    While all the above browsers are supported, PrintSuperVision works best when used with Internet Explorer. When using the Netscape browser, do not select the option [Images off]. The hyperlinks may not work properly. Some versions of Netscape browser do not display the frames properly, and the [Back] button may not work correctly.
  • Page 49: Uninstallation

    [:[port number]] such as [http://192.168.20.127/ PrintSuperVision:8080]. PrintSuperVision has an on-line help facility. NINSTALLATION To uninstall PrintSuperVision, either select [Start]-[Programs]- [PrintSuperVision]-[Uninstall PrintSuperVision], or from [Control Panel], select [Add/Remove Programs], select [PrintSuperVision] from the index window and click [Add/Remove]. When the uninstallation is completed, close [Add/Remove Programs]. Network Configuration>...
  • Page 50: Printing Utility - Manufacturers' Lpr

    — M ’ LPR RINTING UTILITY ANUFACTURERS The LPR Utility is a utility that allows printing data to printers connected to the network via TCP/IP. This utility is for use with Windows XP, Windows 2000, NT4.0. The utility is for those printers which support TCP/IP and redirects printing data to the lpr port of the specified IP address.
  • Page 51: Uninstallation

    When the installation ends, the [Setup complete] screen is displayed. Check [Yes, I want to launch the LPR Utility now] and click [Finish]. Check [Yes, I want to view the ReadMe File] if you want to read [Readme]. The LPR utility starts.
  • Page 52: Microsoft Windows

    ICROSOFT INDOWS VERVIEW This chapter provides guidelines on how to print over the network from various Microsoft Windows platforms. There are numerous ways of printing from Windows and the exact set-up will vary depending upon your environment. There are also numerous versions of Windows, which can be configured as either a client, server or both.
  • Page 53: Windows 2000

    Ensure that the TCP/IP protocol has been installed in Windows. This can be confirmed by checking the network settings from within the Control Panel. If TCP/IP has not been installed refer to the section below Installation of TCP/IP protocol. If not already configured, a suitable IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address should be configured.
  • Page 54: Network Printer Ip Address Configuration

    Select [Network and Internet Connection] and [Network Connection]. Double-click [Local Area Connection] and click [Properties] in the [Location Area Connection Status] dialogue box. If the [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not listed, click [Install…] button. In the [Select Network Component Type] dialogue box, select [Protocol] then click the [Add] button.
  • Page 55 The Ethernet address of the printer can be found on the self-diagnostic printout, which can be printed by pressing the push-button on the network card panel for three seconds and then releasing it. Using TCP/IP protocol When using lpr in UNIX and other TCP/IP environments, please select [Yes].
  • Page 56: Windows 2000

    Now that both Windows and the printer have been configured to use TCP/IP, the next step is to configure Windows to print to the network printer. 2000 INDOWS NOTE: Windows 2000 requires administrator privileges. With Windows 2000, there are four options for printing using TCP/IP.
  • Page 57 Follow the instructions on the screen to finish installing the TCP/IP printer. Port 9100 Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel]. Open the [Printers] folder. Double-click [Add Printer] and then select [Next]. Select [Local Printer], clear the [Automatically detect my printer] check box and then click [Next]. Select [Create a New Port] and select [Standard TCP/IP Port].
  • Page 58: Windows Xp

    Type printer URL in text box labelled [Connect to a printer in the Internet or your Intranet], e.g. http:// 192.168.1.31/ipp/ip]. Select [Next]. Install printer driver. INDOWS NOTE: Windows XP requires administrator privileges. With Windows XP, there are four options for printing using TCP/ >...
  • Page 59 If the above IP address is entered, the Port Name will default to IP_192.168.1.31. Select [Next]. [Additional Port Information Required] is displayed. Under [Device Type], select [Custom] then [Settings]. Ensure [Protocol] is set to [LPR]. Ensure [Queue Name] is "lp" and [SNMP Status Enabled] is deselected.
  • Page 60: Novell Netware Ipx

    Ensure [Port Number] is 9100 and [SNMP Status Enabled] is deselected. Select [OK]. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish installing the printer. Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel]. and [Printers and Other Hardware]. Select [Printers and Faxes]. Click [Add Printer] and then select [Next]. Select [A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer].
  • Page 61: Network Printer Settings

    ETWORK RINTER ETTINGS There are two configurable items under NetBEUI within the printer. These can be configured using the standard set-up utility described in Chapter 1. COMPUTER NAME NAME ASSIGNED TO THE PRINTER Workgroup PrintServer Comment User definable description 1. Although the workgroup name can be changed, it is recommended that it remains as PrintServer.
  • Page 62: Windows Xp

    Click the [Close] button in the [Local Area Connection Status] dialogue box. INDOWS Although you can install the NetBEUI protocol into Windows XP, it is not supported. You should be able to use NetBEUI on LAN connections although you will not be able to use this on a Remote Access Service Connections.
  • Page 63 Select [Prn1] and click OK. Check that [Network] is selected and click [OK]. Select [Apply] and [OK] to close [Properties]. Printing can be carried out using your application software. > The Master Browser function manages machine information from the same Workgroup, and replies to summary requests from other workgroups.
  • Page 64: Novell Netware

    OVELL VERVIEW The printer supports the Novell NetWare environment. It is necessary to have NetWare Administrator or Supervisor rights to change the configuration. This guide is for NetWare administrators. It should be read in conjunction with the relevant Novell NetWare manual. The latest Novell service packs and Novell client versions should be installed.
  • Page 65: Printing The Configuration Page

    RINTING THE CONFIGURATION PAGE The printer’s configuration page reports information that is required for NetWare configuration. To print a configuration page, while the printer is switched on, depress the NIC’s push- button for three seconds and then release. The information that you require is the printer’s Ethernet address.
  • Page 66 Gateways translate NDPS queries or commands to printer-specific language that the physical printer can use. This is possible because gateways are configured to know the specific type (make and model) of printer being used. This illustration shows a typical gateway configuration. The NDPS Gateway can be installed from the Oki Network CD under Software Utilities.
  • Page 67 Select this and click [OK] to continue. You will then be presented with the Gateway Configuration Welcome screen, click [Next] again and select Printer Interface Type, either TCP/IP LPR or NetWare IPX and select [Next] to continue. (TCP/IP configuration illustrated.) You will then be requested to enter either the TCP/IP or IPX address, depending on the type of interface selected in the previous screen.
  • Page 68: Iprint

    Press the [Finish] button on the [Summary] screen so the NDPS Printer object has now been created and is configured to use the NDPS Gateway. This is the Printer Control screen for the completed printer. RINT iPrint is included in NetWare 6 and is Novell’s next generation of printing software.
  • Page 69: Unix

    UNIX VERVIEW The printer supports many protocols such as LPD, FTP, TELNET, SNMP and IPP, and works within the UNIX environment. To use the network card within the UNIX environment, the following steps are required: ONFIGURATION ETWORK NTERFACE CARD SETTING The first step in installing the network card under UNIX is to set up the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.
  • Page 70 The Ethernet address (MAC address) 00:80:87:01:00:D2 in the above example can be determined from the network card self-diagnostic test. Use the ping command to confirm the connection with the network interface card. Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127 # ping 192.168.20.127 If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP address (the IP address has already been set manually or dynamically), or with the network.
  • Page 71 99 : Exit setup Please select (1- 99)? Type 1 and press the [Enter] key. Perform the following settings: Please select (1- 99)? 1 No. Message Value 1 : TCP/ IP protocol : ENABLE 2 : IP address : 192.168.20.127 3 : Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 4 : Gateway address : 192.168.20.1 5 : RARP protocol : DISABLE...
  • Page 72: Operating System Configuration

    PERATING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This section explains how to configure a printer for major UNIX operating systems. OS 4. (BSD) CONFIGURATION The following explanation uses Sun OS 4.1.3 and a C7300V2 printer as examples. The absolute path of commands and the configuration method may differ between OS versions, so refer to the workstation manuals for more information.
  • Page 73 Register the printer in the /etc/printcap file. Example: for host name c7350, to create a queue called c7350_lp c7350_lp: \ :lp=:rm=c7350:rp=lp:\ :sd=/usr/spool/c7350_lp:\ :lf=/usr/spool/c7350_lp/c7350_lp_errs: c7350_lp:. . . The name of the printer queue lp: ..The name of the device used to connect to the printer.
  • Page 74: Sun Solaris 2.X Configuration

    OLARIS X CONFIGURATION Admintool is normally used to register remote printers on Open Windows. However, it cannot be used here, as the data recipient and queue have the same name. The procedure below must be used for registering a remote printer. If Solaris 2.x is connected to the remote printer for a long period according to the system specifications, errors and forced disconnection may occur.
  • Page 75 If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP address (the IP address has already been set manually or dynamically), or with the network. Reset the network interface card settings to default and try to set a temporary IP address.
  • Page 76: Hp-Ux 10.X Configuration

    HP-UX 10. X CONFIGURATION The following example uses HP-UX10.20 and a C7300V2 printer as examples. The absolute path and method of configuring commands may differ in other versions of the OS. Refer to the workstation manual for more details. CAUTION! If an incorrect IP Address, Subnet Mask or Gateway is entered, the network may go down or other damage may occur.
  • Page 77 If remote spooling is not already enabled on the HP-UX machine, carry out the following configuration. Stop the printer spooler. # /usr/sbin/lpshut Add the following line to the /etc/inetd.conf file and register the remote spooler. printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/ rlpdameon –I Restart inetd # /etc/inetd –c...
  • Page 78: Aix 4.1.5 Configuration

    AIX 4.1.5 CONFIGURATION The following explanation uses AIX4.1.5 and a C7300V2 printer as examples. The absolute path of commands and the method of configuring may differ with the OS version. Refer to the workstation’s manual. CAUTION! If an incorrect IP address is entered, the network may go down or other damage may occur.
  • Page 79 # startsrc –s lpd # mkitab ‘lpd:2:once:startsrc –s lpd’ Add the print queue using the smit command. Activate the smit command and convert to the item [Add print queue]. # smit mkrque Select [remote] (the printer connected to the remote host) from [Type of connection]. Select [Standard procedure] from Type of remote print.
  • Page 80 > lp must be used for printing a file created using the printer driver. > sjis must be used for printing a text file of Shift JIS Kanji code. > euc must be used for the printing a text file of the EUC Kanji code.
  • Page 81: Logical Directories

    Example: To delete a print job (Job ID 456) in the c7350_lp # cancel c7350_lp -456 Verify the printer status using the lpstat command. # lpstat –pc7350_lp The result of lpstat may not be displayed correctly depending on UNIX operating system specification (e.g. Solaris 2.x).
  • Page 82 Log in to the network interface card. When printing with ftp, use any values for name and password. However, if the user name is [root], the password set under TELNET or the utility is required. See the appropriate section for details. Example: Logging in with host name c7350 (or IP address 192.168.20.127).
  • Page 83 Example: Changing transfer mode to binary mode and verifying the current mode: ftp> type binary 200 Type set to I. ftp> type Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> Transfer the print data to the network card using the put command.
  • Page 84: Apple Macintosh

    PPLE ACINTOSH VERVIEW The printer supports the Apple Macintosh AppleTalk environment. This guide is for administrators and it should be read in conjunction with the relevant Macintosh manual. The latest Macintosh service packs should be installed. UPPORTED VERSIONS All Macintosh operating systems from OS 8.1 are supported. RINTING THE CONFIGURATION PAGE The printer’s configuration page reports information that is required for Macintosh configuration.
  • Page 85: Setup Utilities For Mac Os 8.X And 9.X

    OS 8. ETUP UTILITIES FOR X AND Use the Network Card Setup Utility (Macintosh) to assign an IP address and configure the network interface card. For instructions please refer to the Configuration Utility section and on-line help. ONFIGURATION There are three items that need to be configured for EtherTalk. Use EtherTalk Protocol Please check the Use EtherTalk Protocol checkbox.
  • Page 86 Macintosh OS–X The built in network interface card is also supported in the Macintosh OS–X environment. Run the installer on the driver CD to install the printer’s PPD file. In OS–X you need to make sure that AppleTalk is turned on in order to connect to an AppleTalk printer.
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    ROUBLESHOOTING The network addresses used in this manual are shown for example only. Network addresses used in your installation must be generated from your own network. DIAGNOSTIC TEST RINTER DOES NOT PRINT Ensure the printer emulation is set to PS or Automatic. ROM C IS PRINTED IN THE SELF DIAGNOSTIC TEST OR...
  • Page 88: Cannot Print With Lpr And Ftp

    ANNOT PRINT WITH LPR AND FTP Turn the printer off for 15 seconds and then on again. Check there is a response to the ping command. Check the network cable is correctly connected. Change the cable and try again. Check the host name and IP address are configured in the workstation.
  • Page 89: The Network Interface Is Identified By The Setup Utility But Not By The Netware Server

    HE NETWORK INTERFACE IS IDENTIFIED BY THE SETUP UTILITY BUT NOT BY ARE SERVER Start up the NetWare server and check the NIC configuration. Check the NSAP packet on the NetWare server is not set to Disable. EMOTE ERVER MODE Check the correct print server is operating on the file server.
  • Page 90: Postscript Error Occurs If A Banner Page Is Printed90

    CRIPT ERROR OCCURS IF A BANNER PAGE IS PRINTED A PostScript banner page cannot be printed in NetWare 3.12 Remote Printer mode. If a PostScript printer is used and a banner page is printed, PostScript error is displayed. Turn the banner output Off in the client’s printer settings.
  • Page 91: Error Writing To Prn1

    Check the NetBEUI protocol is set to Enable. Check the factory setting of the workgroup name is PrintServer and the computer name is ML+ the last six characters of the MAC address. Check the computer name of the NIC is different from the computer name on the network.
  • Page 92: Appendix - E-Mail Alert Function> 92

    – E-M PPENDIX LERT UNCTION The following table explains how to set up the E-Mail Alert function via Telnet. 7: Setup SMTP 1: SMTP Set sending E-Mail (E-Mail) Transmit via SMTP, enabled or disabled. 2: SMTP Set receiving E-Mail Receive via SMTP, enabled or disabled.
  • Page 93 7: Setup SMTP 7: Destination 4: Consumable These events can be (E-Mail) Address1– Warning included in E-Mail alerts.In PERIOD (continued) 11:Destination mode, set to 5: Consumable Address 5 “enabled” to include Error (continued) these events in E- Mail alerts.In 6: Maintenance “EVENT”...
  • Page 94 7: Setup SMTP 13:Additional 6: System Set whether these (E-Mail) Info. Location items are included in the E-Mail body. (continued) (continued) 7: IP Address 8: Ethernet Address 9: Computer Name 10:Printer URL 99:Back to Prior Menu 13:Comment Set up to four Line 1 signature lines.

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