Epson C823781 Administrator's Manual - Page 42

Macintosh, Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x, Mac OS X

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Macintosh To assign an IP address and subnet mask to your Macintosh, follow the steps below. Note: You can print using only the AppleTalk protocol and configure the print server with EpsonNet MacAssist. In Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x, select Ethernet or Built-in Ethernet on the AppleTalk Control Panel. Then configure the print server with EpsonNet MacAssist. In OS X, AppleTalk must be enabled and EPSON AppleTalk must be selected in Print Center. Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x 1. From the Apple menu, select Control Panel, and then Appletalk. 2. Set Connect via to Ethernet. 3. Enable AppleTalk and other settings if necessary. 4. Close the dialog box to save any changes. Now go to "How to Set Up the Print Server" on page 31. Mac OS X 1. Select Network from System Preferences. 2. Select Built-in Ethernet from the drop-down list. 3. Enable AppleTalk and other settings if necessary. 4. Click Apply Now, then close the dialog box to save any changes. Now go to "How to Set Up the Print Server" on page 31. 30 Installing Components on Your Computer

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Installing Components on Your Computer
Macintosh
To assign an IP address and subnet mask to your Macintosh,
follow the steps below.
Note:
You can print using only the AppleTalk protocol and configure the print
server with EpsonNet MacAssist. In Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x, select
Ethernet
or
Built-in Ethernet
on the
AppleTalk
Control Panel. Then configure
the print server with EpsonNet MacAssist. In OS X, AppleTalk must
be enabled and
EPSON AppleTalk
must be selected in Print Center.
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x
1.
From the Apple menu, select
Control Panel
, and then
Appletalk
.
2.
Set Connect via to
Ethernet
.
3.
Enable
AppleTalk
and other settings if necessary.
4.
Close the dialog box to save any changes.
Now go to “How to Set Up the Print Server” on page 31.
Mac OS X
1.
Select
Network
from System Preferences.
2.
Select
Built-in Ethernet
from the drop-down list.
3.
Enable
AppleTalk
and other settings if necessary.
4.
Click
Apply Now
, then close the dialog box to save any
changes.
Now go to “How to Set Up the Print Server” on page 31.