Kyocera Ai3010 Printing System H Operation Guide - Page 16

Setting Up LPR Printing, Verify, Printers, Properties, LPR port

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• Enter the IP address to assign to the NIC. • Enter the Subnet mask. If unsure of the correct Subnet mask and the first number in the NIC's IP address is from 192 to 254, then use 255.255.255.0 as the Subnet mask. • Enter the Default Gateway address (the router's IP address) or leave blank. • Enter the Hardware address of the NIC. This address is listed on the power-up network status page under Network Address, for example, 00:40:af:13:c9:f0. Please enter it as it appears on the status page. The status pages (a printer status page and a NIC network status page) may also be printed by pressing the Status key on the front panel of the printer. 5. Click on Go to send the new settings to the NIC. After a few minutes (usually between 1 and 2 minutes, but possibly up to 5 minutes on very large or busy networks), the NIC will reset and print its network status page. The new IP parameters will be listed in the TCP/IP Network Information section of the status page. If the status page doesn't print, recheck the Hardware Address entry in NTBOOTP. (If the power-up status page has been disabled, press the Status key on the printer's front panel.) Once the status page prints, the new IP address may also be verified by selecting Verify from the Admin menu. Setting Up LPR Printing If the printer driver has not already been installed, please install it before continuing. In the following instructions, some field or dialog names may vary depending on the NT release pack in use. Windows NT 3.51 1. In the Program Manager group Main, open the Control Panel and double click on Printers. 2. Highlight the appropriate printer and select Properties from the Printer menu. 3. Select Other from the list of ports displayed in the Print to: dialog, then select LPR port from the list of Print Destinations. 16

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• Enter the IP address to assign to the NIC.
• Enter the Subnet mask.
If unsure of the correct Subnet mask and the
first number in the NIC's IP address is from 192 to 254, then use
255.255.255.0 as the Subnet mask.
• Enter the Default Gateway address (the router's IP address) or leave
blank.
• Enter the Hardware address of the NIC.
This address is listed on the
power-up network status page under Network Address, for example,
00:40:af:13:c9:f0.
Please enter it as it appears on the status page.
The
status pages (a printer status page and a NIC network status page)
may also be printed by pressing the Status key on the front panel of
the printer.
5.
Click on
Go
to send the new settings to the NIC.
After a few minutes
(usually between 1 and 2 minutes, but possibly up to 5 minutes on
very large or busy networks), the NIC will reset and print its network
status page.
The new IP parameters will be listed in the TCP/IP Net-
work Information section of the status page.
If the status page
doesn't print, recheck the Hardware Address entry in NTBOOTP.
(If
the power-up status page has been disabled, press the Status key on
the printer's front panel.)
Once the status page prints, the new IP
address may also be verified by selecting
Verify
from the Admin
menu.
Setting Up LPR Printing
If the printer driver has not already been installed, please install it before
continuing.
In the following instructions, some field or dialog names may
vary depending on the NT release pack in use.
W
indo
ws NT 3.51
1.
In the Program Manager group Main, open the Control Panel and
double click on
Printers
.
2.
Highlight the appropriate printer and select
Properties
from the
Printer menu.
3.
Select Other from the list of ports displayed in the Print to: dialog,
then select
LPR port
from the list of Print Destinations.