Oki C3600n C3600 Network User's Guide (English) - Page 57

Network Printer IP Address, NOTES

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Windows standard TCP/IP port The standard TCP/IP port simplifies connecting to remote printers using the TCP/IP protocol. A computer that acts as a print server must run the TCP/IP protocol in order to print. Can be configured to use either LPR or RAW (e.g. Port9100). OkiLPR Used to connect your printer over TCP/IP using an LPR port. OkiLPR also includes useful tools enabling you to download PS and PRN files directly to your printer and automatically redirect jobs to other printers on the network. IPP The IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) defines a standard protocol for printing as well as managing print jobs, media, resolution etc. NetBEUI NetBEUI (NetBios Extended User Interface) is a protocol that was designed for use in small workgroups or LANs. Within Windows NetBEUI is used for file and printer sharing between computers. It provides a simple method of printing, but it does have limitations, and is not as robust as TCP/IP or IPX. Typically it is employed in small business or home networks. Network Printer IP Address Configuration Use the Standard Set-up Utility on the CD supplied with your unit to configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. NOTES It will not be necessary for printers connected to a network using DCHP to use this setup method. Some steps may not display depending on the network protocols installed. 1. Connect the printer to the network and turn it on. Network User's Guide 57

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Network UserĀ°s Guide
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Windows standard TCP/IP port
The standard TCP/IP port simplifies connecting to remote
printers using the TCP/IP protocol. A computer that acts as a
print server must run the TCP/IP protocol in order to print.
Can be configured to use either LPR or RAW (e.g. Port9100).
OkiLPR
Used to connect your printer over TCP/IP using an LPR port.
OkiLPR also includes useful tools enabling you to download PS
and PRN files directly to your printer and automatically redirect
jobs to other printers on the network.
IPP
The IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) defines a standard protocol
for printing as well as managing print jobs, media, resolution
etc.
NetBEUI
NetBEUI (NetBios Extended User Interface) is a protocol that
was designed for use in small workgroups or LANs. Within
Windows NetBEUI is used for file and printer sharing between
computers. It provides a simple method of printing, but it does
have limitations, and is not as robust as TCP/IP or IPX.
Typically it is employed in small business or home networks.
Network Printer IP Address
Configuration_____________________
Use the Standard Set-up Utility on the CD supplied with your
unit to configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.
1.
Connect the printer to the network and turn it on.
NOTES
It will not be necessary for printers connected
to a network using DCHP to use this setup
method.
Some steps may not display depending on the
network protocols installed.