Windows Network (Netbios Tcp/Ip); Print Path Configuration - InfoPrint 6500 Series User Manual

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Windows Network (NetBIOS TCP/IP)

Windows Network (NetBIOS TCP/IP)
TCP/IP is used for Windows (i.e. Netbios, Windows 95/98/Me, and Windows
for Workgroups) printing unless another protocol like IPX is available.
Therefore, mandatory TCP/IP settings (i.e. IP address and subnet mask) are
necessary on the ethernet. Go to "TCP/IP Network" on this form to fill in these
settings if you haven't done so already.
Figure 12. Setting Windows Protocol
Workgroup Name
This name specifies which Windows workgroup the ethernet will reside in.

Print Path Configuration

The ethernet print path is the path a print job takes when it reaches the
network adapter. First the job goes to a destination/queue (e.g. d1prn) where
it then passes through an associated model (e.g. m1) for extra processing
and logpath (e.g., l1) for job and printer logging. Finally the job reaches the
ethernet's I/O port (e.g. PRN) where it passes through to the attached printer.
The "Print Path" form displays one destination's settings at a time. From here,
you can then select another destination or you can go directly to an I/O port to
configure port settings.
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