Special Operations Under Windows; Printing Files Directly From Windows; Setup; Using A Host Name Instead Of An Ipv4 Address - Ricoh C220S - Aficio SP Color Laser Administration Manual

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7. Special Operations under

Printing Files Directly from Windows

You can print files directly using Windows commands.
❖ Windows 98 SE/Me
You can print files directly using "ftp" command.
❖ Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003
You can print files directly using "lpr" or "ftp" command.

Setup

Follow the procedure below to make network environment settings.
A
Enable TCP/IP using Smart Organizing Monitor, and then set up the print-
er's network environment about TCP/IP including IP addresses.
TCP/IP of the printer is set as default.
B
Install a TCP/IP in Windows to set up the network environment.
Consult the network administrator for the local setting information.
C
To print under Windows 2000/XP or Windows Server 2003, install "Printing
service for UNIX" as the network application.
Reference
For details about setting up IPv4 address, see Hardware Guide.
For details about setting the IPv4 address of the printer using DHCP, see
p.93 "Using DHCP".
This completes the setup for specifying a printer using an IPv4 address
when printing. When using a host name to specify a printer, proceed to
p.73 "Using a Host Name Instead of an IPv4 Address" and continue the
setup.

Using a Host Name Instead of an IPv4 Address

When a host name is defined, you can specify a printer by host name instead of
IPv4 address. The host names vary depending on the network environment.
When using DNS
Use the host name set to the data file on the DNS server.
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