Introduction
This manual contains detailed instructions on configuring the machine as a net-
work printer. Read the section appropriate to your network environment on
how to configure the machine correctly.
Windows 95/98/Me
Windows 2000/XP
Important
❒ The procedures written in this manual assume that you are a network admin-
istrator. If you are not, be sure to consult your network administrator before
configuration.
Reference
For more information about configuring the Network Interface Board with
the control panel, see the General Settings Guide.
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Features
• Support for 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T, IEEE 1394 (IP over 1394) and IEEE
802.11b.
• The Network Interface Board is compatible with NetWare
TCP/IP), Windows NT 4.0 (TCP/IP, NetBEUI
(TCP/IP, NetBEUI
95/98/Me (TCP/IP, NetBEUI
(AppleTalk)
that uses different protocols and operating systems.
• A computer used as a dedicated print server is not required because the
Network Interface Board can be configured as a NetWare print server.
Windows 2000/XP or
Windows NT (Server)
Windows NT
NetWare
(Client)
*2
*3
, IPP
), Windows XP (TCP/IP, IPP
*2
*4
protocols. This allows you to use the machine in a network
NetWare (Server)
Macintosh
*2
, IPP
*3
, IPP
), UNIX (TCP/IP) and Macintosh
UNIX
*1
(IPX/SPX,
*3
), Windows 2000
*3
), Windows
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