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Printing via FTP
Once the network connection for the Océ 9400-II has been set up, you can print
via FTP.
File Transfer protocol (FTP) has been implemented as specified in RCF
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959. We are also web browser compatible, so the Océ 9400-II printer can be
accessed like any Ftp site from your web browser.
Printing via FT
Although FTP is not a standard printing protocol, you can send data files
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to a remote directory via FTP. This remote directory then allows the data files
to be printed.
Launch an FTP client.
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Enter the 'ftp' command.
2
Open an FTP session with the printer using its address or the registered name
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(HOSTS or DNS).
Instead of performing steps 2 and 3, you could also enter "ft
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host_name" in the FTP client.
Enter your user name (e.g. 'Guest').
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A connection is now set up for the default user 'Guest'.
In order to be connected to the remote server, you must then validate the user
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connection by typing in the user password (e.g. 'Guest').
Because there is no registered user, you can simply press Enter t
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initiate the connection. The user name and password are not checked by th
Océ 9400-II.
Set the transmission mode to binary by entering 'binary'.
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Enter the following command to go to the jobs directory: 'cd jobs'.
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Go to the local directory where the information you want to print is stored (for
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example C:\DRAWINGS), by using the following command:
'lcd C:\DRAWINGS'.
Send the data file (for example: sample.hp) via the 'put' command:
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'put sample.hp'.
The 'mput' command is also supported.
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The data is now sent to the controller's input spool directory, and is then
processed and finally printed.
Quit FTP by entering the 'bye' or 'quit' command.
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