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Raw TCP/IP Printing, Installation Procedure, Con the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218

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Network Installation Using CentreWare Internet Services Raw TCP/IP Printing Use these instructions to enable or disable Raw Printing using CentreWare Internet Services. Installation Procedure There are two stages required to install the device on an Raw TCP/IP printing network using CentreWare Internet Services: ¾ Configure the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218 This procedure explains how to use CentreWare Internet Services to configure the device. ¾ Test Print A print job should be submitted to ensure the device has been installed and configured correctly. Configure the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218 To complete the installation of the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218, perform these steps: 1 ¾ Open CentreWare Internet Services (see Accessing CentreWare Internet Services on page 7-4). 2 ¾ At the CentreWare Internet Services Home Page for the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218, select the [Properties] tab. 3 ¾ Select the plus symbol [+] to the left of the Connectivity folder in the Properties frame, and then select the [+] symbol to the left of the Protocols folder. 4 ¾ Select [Raw TCP/IP Printing]. Select the checkbox to enable Raw TCP/IP Printing. Enter the required port number. NOTE: While you can change the port number at which the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218 will accept RAW print jobs, it is recommended that you use the default port, 9100. this is the industry standard 5 ¾ Click the [Apply] button to implement any changes. NOTE: Click the [Undo] button to cancel any changes made and return to the previous values. Page 7-16 Xerox WorkCentre 4118 and FaxCentre 2218 System Administration Guide

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Xerox WorkCentre 4118 and FaxCentre 2218 System Administration Guide
Network Installation Using CentreWare Internet Services
Raw TCP/IP Printing
Use these instructions to enable or disable Raw Printing using
CentreWare Internet Services
.
Installation Procedure
There are two stages required to install the device on an Raw TCP/IP printing network using
CentreWare Internet Services
:
Configure the
WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218
This procedure explains how to use
CentreWare Internet Services
to
configure the device.
Test Print
A print job should be submitted to ensure the device has been installed and
configured correctly.
Configure the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218
To complete the installation of the
WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218
, perform these steps:
Open CentreWare Internet Services (see
Accessing CentreWare Internet Services on
page 7-4
).
At the
CentreWare Internet Services
Home Page for the
WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre
2218
, select the
[Properties] tab.
Select the plus symbol [+] to the left of the
Connectivity
folder in the
Properties
frame, and
then select the [+] symbol to the left of the
Protocols
folder.
Select [Raw TCP/IP Printing].
Select the checkbox to enable Raw TCP/IP Printing.
Enter the required port number.
NOTE: While you can change the port number at which the
WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre
2218
will accept RAW print jobs, it is recommended that you use the default port, 9100. this is
the industry standard
Click the [Apply] button to implement any changes.
NOTE: Click the [Undo] button to cancel any changes made and return to the previous
values.
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