Crownview; Setting Up The Printer Web Page; Determining The Printer Name - MINOLTA-QMS 2200 User Manual

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CrownView

MINOLTA-QMS CrownView is a printer-based application using your printer's IP
connection to your network and the World Wide Web portion of the Internet as a
framework for the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser. This feature allows you to monitor printer
consumables as well as access information that is normally available only by printing a
status page.
Inside your new MINOLTA-QMS printer resides an HTTP (Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol)
based web page that can be accessed from the most common web browser software, such
as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. This web page gives you access to
the most frequently accessed printer configurations and gives you instant access to printer
status. Anyone on your company intranet can access the MINOLTA-QMS printer through
their web browser software.
The sample windows and dialog boxes shown in this chapter are as they appear in
Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, and coincide with the step-by-step
instructions provided.
The following sections provide you with details on
Setting up and using the web page
The different types of pages in the printer

Setting up the Printer Web Page

Setting up the printer web page to run on your intranet involves two basic steps:
Determining the name and address of your printer
Setting up the "no proxy" preferences in your browser software

Determining the Printer Name

The printer web page can be accessed only through the assigned name of the printer or the
IP address. It is more convenient for you to use a name than the address. The name for the
printer comes from the IP host table on the computer system and is usually assigned by the
system administrator, for example, magicolor 2200 DeskLaser.
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