Kyocera KM-C2030 Fiery X3e Configuration Guide for Ver 2.0 - Page 130

Setting up the Fiery X3e from a Windows Computer, Auto IP, Use WINS Server, IP Address

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55-26 Setting up the Fiery X3e from a Windows Computer Auto IP-If you have already enabled IP Auto in Protocol Setup, and selected either DHCP or BOOTP as the protocol for obtaining an IP address, select this option to allow the Fiery X3e to obtain the IP address automatically for the WINS Name Server. If you do not select this option, use the following two options to specify whether to use a WINS Name Server and its IP address. Use WINS Server-Select to use a WINS name server. Broadcasts from SMB devices cannot be routed beyond their original network segment without a WINS name server. Setting up the WINS name server is outside the scope of this manual. To find out if a name server is available, contact your network administrator. IP Address-Enter the IP address of the WINS name server. HTTP Connection Support (WWW) Enable Web Services-Select to make the WebTools available to users (see page 6-2). TCP/IP must already be enabled on the Fiery X3e and on users' computers. The WebTools include WebSpooler, Status, WebLink, WebSetup, WebDownloader, WebScan, and Installer. A Java-enabled Web browser and a valid IP address are required for each user. For details on supported browsers and workstation requirements, see the User Software Installation Guide. Enable Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)-Select Yes to enable printing with the IPP. You must enable Web Services. For information on setting up users' computers to use IPP printing, see the User Software Installation Guide.

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Setting up the Fiery X3e from a Windows Computer
Auto IP
—If you have already enabled IP Auto in Protocol Setup, and selected either
DHCP or BOOTP as the protocol for obtaining an IP address, select this option to
allow the Fiery X3e to obtain the IP address automatically for the WINS Name Server.
If you do not select this option, use the following two options to specify whether to use
a WINS Name Server and its IP address.
Use WINS Server
—Select to use a WINS name server. Broadcasts from SMB devices
cannot be routed beyond their original network segment without a WINS name
server. Setting up the WINS name server is outside the scope of this manual. To find
out if a name server is available, contact your network administrator.
IP Address
—Enter the IP address of the WINS name server.
HTTP Connection Support (WWW)
Enable Web Services
—Select to make the WebTools available to users (see
page 6-2
).
TCP/IP must already be enabled on the Fiery X3e and on users’ computers. The
WebTools include WebSpooler, Status, WebLink, WebSetup, WebDownloader,
WebScan, and Installer. A Java-enabled Web browser and a valid IP address are
required for each user. For details on supported browsers and workstation
requirements, see the
User Software Installation Guide
.
Enable Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
—Select Yes to enable printing with the IPP.
You must enable Web Services. For information on setting up users’ computers to use
IPP printing, see the
User Software Installation Guide
.