Section |
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Important Note |
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Setting the Printer's IP Address |
12 |
Setting the IP Address from the Printer's Front Panel |
12 |
1. Press MENU repeatedly until the Network menu appears on the display. |
12 |
2. Press ITEM + or ITEM - until IP ADDRESS appears on the display. |
12 |
3. Set your new IP address: |
12 |
4. Press SELECT to engage the setting. |
12 |
5. Press ON LINE to save the setting and exit the menu. |
12 |
Advanced Management Features |
13 |
SNMP |
13 |
SNMP Overview |
13 |
Private MIB |
13 |
Traps |
14 |
Security |
15 |
Network Print Server Web Configuration |
16 |
Web Configuration Overview |
16 |
Connecting to the Network Print Server |
17 |
1. Enter http://<HTTP Address> in the browser address prompt. The HTTP address can be the IP addr... |
17 |
Configuration |
18 |
1. Select the Login as Admin link under the Configuration menu. |
18 |
2. On the Enter Network Password screen, enter the User name and Password. The default administra... |
19 |
3. Select the appropriate link under the Configuration menu and modify the desired values on the ... |
19 |
4. Select the Submit Changes button at the bottom of the page to send the new values to the print... |
20 |
5. A Request Results page will appear indicating one of the following: |
20 |
Status |
22 |
Print Job Log |
22 |
Support |
22 |
Reset |
23 |
Printer Menu |
24 |
Network Print Server Discovery |
27 |
1. Install and run the OkiNet for TCP/IP utility. The utility discovers and displays all Network ... |
27 |
2. Create a custom view, if desired, to control which devices are displayed. See Creating Customi... |
27 |
3. Select Save View to HTML under the File menu. |
27 |
4. Enter a name and save the file. |
27 |
5. From the Web browser, select Open under the File menu and enter the path and name of the file ... |
27 |
6. You can now create a bookmark or add the file to your list of favorites. |
27 |
Troubleshooting |
28 |
Additional Management Features |
29 |
OkiNet Alert |
29 |
Enhanced Printer Status |
29 |
OkiNet for NDS |
30 |
OkiNet for TCP/IP (Creating Custom Views) |
30 |
NetWare Load Balancing |
30 |
Windows Printing |
30 |
Printer Security for TCP/IP Printing |
31 |
HP JetAdmin Support |
31 |
JetAdmin Overview |
31 |
Configuring the Network Print Server Using JetAdmin |
32 |
1. From the main JetAdmin screen, select the Network Print Server port you wish to configure. |
32 |
2. Select Modify from the Device menu. |
32 |
3. On the Configuration screen, select the General tab and enter the print server name and descri... |
32 |
4. Select the NetWare tab and click on the Operating Mode icon from the left column. Set the prin... |
32 |
5. If you are running a NetWare 4.x network, click the NetWare Directory Services icon from the l... |
32 |
6. Click the Queues icon from the left column to bring up the Queues screen and then click the Ch... |
32 |
7. Select the desired queues from the list of Available Queues to be added into service. Click th... |
33 |
8. Click OK again to return to the main screen. |
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1. From the main JetAdmin screen, select the Network Print Server port you wish to configure. |
33 |
2. Select Modify from the Device menu. |
33 |
3. On the Configuration screen, select the General tab and enter the print server name and descri... |
33 |
4. Select the TCP/IP tab and set the print server IP configuration. |
33 |
1. From the main JetAdmin screen, select the Network Print Server port you wish to configure. |
33 |
2. Select Modify from the Device menu. |
33 |
3. Under the Optional tab, select Mac. |
33 |
4. Enter the Apple Talk name and click OK. |
33 |
1. From the main JetAdmin screen, select the Network Print Server port on which you wish to view ... |
34 |
2. Select Properties from the Device menu. |
34 |
3. From the Properties screen, select the appropriate tab to view the desired diagnostic informat... |
34 |
HP Web JetAdmin Support |
34 |
Web JetAdmin Overview |
34 |
Configuring the Network Print Server Using Web JetAdmin |
34 |
1. From the main Web JetAdmin page, select the Network Print Server port you wish to configure. |
34 |
2. On the Properties page, click the Config button. |
35 |
3. Make any necessary changes to the options listed and click the corresponding Apply button. |
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Installing a Windows NT Printer for the Network Print Server |
35 |
1. From the main Web JetAdmin page, select the Network Print Server port you wish to install. |
35 |
2. On the Properties page, click the Install Printer button. |
35 |
3. In the Specify the device address… field, enter the print server IP address, followed by a com... |
35 |
4. On the Install Printer Page 1 page, select an NT domain from the pull-down menu. Enter the use... |
35 |
5. On the Install Printer Page 2 page, select the Windows NT machine from the pull-down menu on w... |
35 |
6. On the Install Printer Page 3 page, select a printer driver from the pull-down menu and click ... |
35 |
7. On the Install Printer Page 4 page, enter a name for the printer in the Select Printer Name fi... |
36 |
8. Users in the domain can now print to the new printer. |
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Obtaining Diagnostic Information from the Network Print Server |
36 |
1. From the main Web JetAdmin page, select the Network Print Server port on which you wish to vie... |
36 |
2. Click the Diagnose button. |
36 |
3. From the Properties page, select the appropriate diagnostic category name to view information. |
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Web Configuration Utility |
37 |
OkiNet Web Configuration Utility Overview |
37 |
Server Discovery Using the Web Configuration Utility |
37 |
1. To run the utility in Windows, click Start>Programs>OkiNet Utilities>OkiNet Web. Otherwise, si... |
37 |
2. Click Yes on the Security Warning dialog. The Oki Data Discovery Applet is installed. The OkiN... |
38 |
3. Select your search method from the Search Method menu (Local Subnet, Broadcast/Unicast, or Mul... |
38 |
4. Click Begin Search. The IP address, serial number, and system name of the discovered printers ... |
38 |
5. Double-click on the printer you wish to monitor or configure. The print server home page appears. |
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Help |
40 |
Configuration |
40 |
Novell NetWare |
41 |
Introduction |
41 |
Using the Network Print Server with iManager and iPrint (NetWare 5.x and 6.x) |
41 |
iManager |
41 |
iPrint |
41 |
OkiNet for NetWare Overview |
42 |
Before You Start |
43 |
Selecting PServer or RPrinter/NPrinter Mode |
43 |
OkiNet for NetWare |
44 |
OkiNet for NetWare Overview |
44 |
Running OkiNet for NetWare |
45 |
Configuring the Network Print Server Using OkiNet for NetWare |
46 |
1. Select the Network Print Server you wish to configure. |
46 |
2. Select Configuration from the Print Server menu or select the Configuration icon on the toolbar. |
46 |
3. Set the appropriate configuration by choosing the applicable file folder tabs. |
46 |
NetWare Configuration Options |
46 |
NetWare Queues Configuration Options |
48 |
NetWare Queue Load Balancing |
48 |
NetWare Port Configuration Options |
49 |
TCP/IP Configuration Options |
49 |
EtherTalk Configuration Options |
49 |
Output Port Configuration Options |
49 |
SNMP Configuration Options |
52 |
SNMP Traps Configuration |
55 |
Saving the Configuration |
57 |
Enabling/Disabling Protocols |
57 |
Displaying Network Print Server Diagnostic Information |
57 |
Printing a Configuration Sheet |
58 |
Resetting the Network Print Server |
58 |
Restoring Factory Default Settings |
58 |
Creating Customized Views |
59 |
Modifying View Settings |
60 |
1. Select the first column in the Columns Displayed field. |
62 |
2. Select the column to be added from the Columns Available field. |
62 |
3. Select Add. |
62 |
Permanently Defining SNMP Access Information |
63 |
OkiNet for NDS |
64 |
OkiNet for NDS Overview |
64 |
Installing OkiNet for NDS for Novell NetWare 4.1 |
66 |
1. Login to the directory tree as a user with Admin rights at the root of the directory tree. |
66 |
2. Run the installation program provided. Select the option to install OkiNet for NDS. Follow the... |
66 |
Installing OkiNet for NDS for Novell NetWare 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, and Windows 3.x |
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1. Login to the directory tree as a user with Admin rights at the root of the directory tree. |
67 |
2. Install OkiNet for NDS see Install Software Utilities. |
67 |
Installing OkiNet for NDS for Novell NetWare 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP |
67 |
1. Login to the directory tree as a user with Admin rights at the root of the directory tree. |
68 |
2. Install see Install Software Utilities. |
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Creating a New OkiLAN 6200e Plus Object |
68 |
1. Select the container (also known as organizational unit) in which you want the object created.... |
68 |
2. From the Object menu, select Create. If the Create option is grayed, you do not have sufficien... |
68 |
3. From the Class of New Object list box, select OKI Print Server. If the OKI Print Server is not... |
68 |
4. Click OK. |
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5. Define filter and sort criteria for displaying a list of Extended Systems devices from which t... |
69 |
6. Click OK. The Create Print Server screen will display. |
69 |
7. From the list of OKI devices, select a device to assign to the object. |
69 |
8. Enter a name for the new OKI Print Server object. |
69 |
9. Select Create. Refresh the view and look in the appropriatecontainer to see the new OKI Print ... |
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Printing with a Network Print Server |
69 |
1. Install the Network Print Server hardware and connect the cabling. Instructions for hardware i... |
70 |
2. Create an OkiLAN 6200e Plus object. If you are unfamiliar with how to do this, see Creating a ... |
70 |
3. Open the OkiLAN 6200e Plus object’s Details dialog. This may be done by double-clicking on the... |
70 |
4. If your Network Print Server supports both PServer and NPrinter mode, there are several factor... |
70 |
5. From the Assignments page, choose the Port # associated with the printer to which the queue wi... |
70 |
6. Select Assign. |
70 |
7. Select or create a NetWare Printer object from the Printer/Queue Assignments dialog. |
70 |
8. Select or create a NetWare Print Queue object from the Printer/Queue Assignments dialog. |
70 |
9. Select OK to save your printer and queue selections. |
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10. From the Assignments page, select OK to save changes. If you have selected PServer mode, you ... |
71 |
11. Select or create a NetWare Print Server object from the Assignments page. |
71 |
12. Select a port to configure from the Assignments page, then select Assign. |
71 |
13. Select or create a NetWare Printer object from the Printer/Queue Assignments dialog. |
71 |
14. Select or create a NetWare Print Queue object from the Printer/Queue Assignments dialog. |
71 |
15. Select OK to save your printer and queue selections. |
71 |
16. From the Assignments page, select OK to save changes. |
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17. From the file server, restart the PSERVER.nlm. |
71 |
Configuring the Network Print Server Using OkiNet for NDS |
71 |
1. From the NWAdmin screen, select (double-click) the Network Print Server you wish to configure. |
72 |
2. Set the appropriate configuration by choosing the applicable detail pages. |
72 |
Adding or Removing the OKI Print Server Object |
72 |
1. Run Novell’s NetWare Administrator. |
72 |
2. Verify all OKI print server objects have been removed from the directory tree. |
72 |
3. From the Tools menu, choose Remove OKI Printing Device Class. The OKI print server class will ... |
72 |
Using the Network Print Server in NDPS (NetWare 4.x, 5.1, and 6.x) |
73 |
NDPS Introduction |
73 |
Adding the OKI Printer Driver Using NDPS Broker |
74 |
1. In NetWare Administrator, double-click the Broker object. |
74 |
2. Click the Resource Management Service (RMS) tab. |
74 |
3. Make sure the Resource Management Service is enabled. |
74 |
4. Click Add Resources to display the Manage Resources dialog box. |
74 |
5. Select the icon for the type of printer driver that you want to add under the Resource Types w... |
75 |
6. To add a driver to the list, click Add to display the Add Resources dialog box. |
75 |
7. Click Browse to display the Select Printer Driver dialog box. Locate the appropriate printer d... |
75 |
8. Select the .INF file and click OK. The .INF file and path is selected in the Resource location... |
75 |
9. Click OK on the Add Resources window. |
75 |
10. Click OK on the Manage Resources window. |
75 |
11. Note: When the Manage Resources window re- appears, the printer driver(s) have been added to ... |
75 |
12. Click Cancel on the NDPS Broker window to EXIT the NDPS Broker. |
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Setting Up the Network Print Server Through NWAdmin32 |
75 |
1. Create NDPS Manager. |
76 |
2. Double click NDPS Manager. |
76 |
3. Go to Printer Agent List |
76 |
4. Click New. Enter a name for the Agent. |
76 |
5. Select NDPS Manager Name. |
76 |
6. Select Novell Printer Gateway as the Gateway type and click OK. |
76 |
7. Select NONE as your Printer Type, select Novell Port Handler as the Port Handler Type and clic... |
76 |
8. Select Remote (LPR on IP) and click Next. |
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9. From the Network Print Server Configuration Sheet, get the print server’s IP address and use i... |
76 |
10. If the Loading Printer Agent screen stays on for more than 60 seconds, click Stop Waiting. |
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11. Ignore the error message, “The Printer Agent Just Created Needs Attention.” |
76 |
12. Choose the printer drivers and click Continue. |
77 |
13. The Status should show Idle. |
77 |
1. Create NDPS Manager in NWAdmin32. |
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2. Go to the Context in which the Private Printer is to reside. |
77 |
3. Select Create. The New Object screen appears. |
77 |
4. Click NDPS Printer, then click OK. Click the Define Additional Properties box, and click Create. |
77 |
5. Give the Agent a name, assign it to a NDPS Manager (use the gray browse button marked …), then... |
77 |
6. Select NONE as your Printer Type, select Novell Port Handler as the Port Handler Type and clic... |
77 |
7. Select Remote (LPR on IP) and click Next. |
77 |
8. From the Network Print Server Configuration Sheet, get the print server’s IP address and use i... |
77 |
9. If the “Loading Printer Agent” screen stays on for more than a minute, click “Stop Waiting.” |
77 |
10. Ignore the error message, “The Printer Agent Just Created Needs Attention.” |
78 |
11. Choose the printer drivers and click Continue. |
78 |
Setting Up the Network Print Server for Public Access Printers at the File Server Console |
78 |
1. Create NDPS Manager in NWAdmin32. |
78 |
2. Load the NDPS Manager on the file server. |
78 |
3. Select Insert New Printer Agent. |
78 |
4. Give the Agent a Name. |
78 |
5. Go to Configuration Utilities. |
78 |
6. Select Novell Printer Gateway. |
78 |
7. Select Appropriate Printer. |
78 |
8. Select Novell Port Handler. |
78 |
9. Select Remote Printer: LPR/TCPIP. |
78 |
10. From the Network Print Server Configuration Sheet, get the print server’s IP address. Click <... |
78 |
11. The LPR Printer Name is the output port of the print server. |
78 |
12. Click Accept and Exit, then use the Escape key to save. |
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TCP/IP |
79 |
Introduction |
79 |
TCP/IP Overview |
79 |
Software Requirements |
79 |
Network Preparation |
80 |
Before You Start |
80 |
Overview of TCP/IP Configuration |
81 |
Configuring the Network Print Server |
81 |
Choosing an IP Address |
81 |
1. Select an IP address and hostname for the Network Print Server. Example: 192.168.42.50 Network... |
82 |
2. Add the name and IP address to the “/etc/hosts” file of each host that will access the Network... |
82 |
Configuring the Network Print Server |
82 |
Assigning the IP Address |
83 |
1. Add an entry in the ARP table that assigns an IP address to the hardware address of the Networ... |
83 |
2. Start a continuous ping to the Network Print Server. ping <ip_address> Example: ping 192.168.4... |
84 |
3. Connect power to the Network Print Server. The Network Print Server will glean its IP address ... |
84 |
Verifying Access to the Network Print Server |
87 |
TCP/IP Configuration and Printing |
88 |
TCP/IP Configuration and Printing Overview |
88 |
Configuring for TCP/IP Network Printing |
89 |
Remote Print Queue Name |
89 |
Configuring a BSD-Style Print Queue |
91 |
Remote LPD Printing |
93 |
FTP Printing |
94 |
Timeout Checking |
97 |
Raw Port Printing |
97 |
OkiNet for TCP/IP |
98 |
OkiNet for TCP/IP Overview |
98 |
System Requirements |
99 |
Running OkiNet for TCP/IP |
99 |
Configuring the Network Print Server Using OkiNet for TCP/IP |
100 |
1. Select the Network Print Server you wish to configure. |
100 |
2. Select Configuration from the Print Server menu or select the Configuration icon on the toolbar. |
100 |
3. When prompted, enter the IP Address of the Network Print Server. |
100 |
4. Set the appropriate configuration by choosing the applicable file folder tabs. |
100 |
Configuring TCP/IP Options |
101 |
NetWare and NetWare Port Configuration Options |
104 |
NetWare Queues Configuration Options |
104 |
EtherTalk Configuration Options |
104 |
Output Port Configuration Options |
104 |
SNMP Configuration Options |
107 |
Enabling/Disabling Protocols |
110 |
SNMP Trap Configuration |
110 |
Saving the Configuration |
112 |
Displaying Network Print Server Diagnostic Information |
112 |
Printing a Configuration Sheet |
113 |
Resetting the Network Print Server |
113 |
Restoring Factory Default Settings |
113 |
Creating Customized Views |
114 |
Modifying View Settings |
115 |
1. Select the first column in the Columns Displayed field. |
118 |
2. Select the column to be added from the Columns Available field. |
118 |
3. Select Add. |
118 |
Refresh |
118 |
Permanently Defining SNMP Access Information |
119 |
Configuring the Discovery UDP Port Number |
120 |
Starting a Telnet Session |
120 |
Starting the BOOTP Server |
121 |
Web Configuration |
121 |
Web Configuration |
121 |
Telnet Configuration |
121 |
Telnet Overview |
121 |
Running a Telnet Session |
122 |
1. To run the configuration utility, type the following: telnet <Network_Print_Server_name> |
122 |
2. Replace Network_Print_Server_name with the IP address or the host name assigned to the Network... |
122 |
3. When you are finished typing your password, press Enter. For password verification, you will t... |
122 |
4. Once your password is entered and accepted, a list of options displays. An explanation of each... |
122 |
1. Oki Data printer. |
126 |
2. Custom printer. |
126 |
Troubleshooting |
128 |
Main Status Indicator |
128 |
Restoring the Network Print Server to Factory Defaults |
128 |
1. Power down the Network Print Server. |
128 |
2. While holding in the Print Configuration Sheet Test button, power up the Network Print Server.... |
128 |
3. Power cycle the Network Print Server. The defaults are now restored. |
128 |
Unable to Assign IP Address |
129 |
Hardware Error Messages |
132 |
Printing a Configuration Page |
133 |
Unable to Print |
134 |
Application Considerations |
135 |
Application Considerations Overview |
135 |
Common UNIX Printing System™ (CUPS™) Support |
136 |
1. Copy the Oki Data PPD file to the directory where the CUPS software is installed. See the exam... |
136 |
2. From a console type the following: /usr/sbin/ lpadmin -p C9300n -E -v socket://10.1.1.1 -m ok9... |
136 |
3. Launch the system’s web browser and enter the following path: http://localhost:631/admin |
137 |
4. You will be prompted for a User ID and Password. |
137 |
5. After entering the User ID and Password, click Manage Printers. The printer added in the previ... |
137 |
Assigning the Network Print Server IP Address with BOOTP |
138 |
1. A Network Print Server powers up but does not know its IP address. (It does know its network h... |
140 |
2. The Network Print Server sends out a BOOTP request packet with its network hardware address. F... |
140 |
3. The bootpd daemon running on a BOOTP server (which in this example is a UNIX workstation) sees... |
140 |
4. The bootpd daemon transmits a response to the Network Print Server with the IP address 192.168... |
140 |
Configuring the Network Print Server IP Address with RARP |
141 |
1. The Network Print Server powers up but does not know its IP address. However, it does know its... |
143 |
2. It sends out a RARP request message with its network hardware address. For this example, the N... |
143 |
3. The rarpd daemon running on a RARP server (in this example the RARP server is a UNIX workstati... |
143 |
4. The rarpd then consults the “/etc/hosts” file and looks up the name OKIPRINTER. It finds an IP... |
144 |
5. The rarpd daemon transmits a response to the Network Print Server with the IP address 192.168.... |
144 |
1. Both the RARP server and the Network Print Server are physically attached to the same subnet. |
144 |
2. The IP address assigned to the Network Print Server and the IP address of the RARP server belo... |
145 |
Configuring HP-UX v8.07 for Printing with the Network Print Server |
145 |
1. The name OKIPRINTER and the IP address assigned to the Network Print Server are in the “/ etc/... |
146 |
2. Make sure the rlp process is not running by typing at the UNIX prompt: ps -e | grep rlp If rlp... |
146 |
3. Make sure the following entry is in the “etc/ inetd.conf” file: printer stream tcp nowait root... |
146 |
4. Make sure the following entry is in the “/etc/services” file printer 515/tcp spooler |
146 |
5. Start inetd by typing the following at the UNIX prompt: /etc/inetd -c |
146 |
1. Login to the HP-UX system as root. |
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2. Invoke the SAM utility by typing sam at the UNIX prompt. (We suggest you do this at the system... |
147 |
3. Select the following options, in order, from the SAM menu: Peripheral Devices -> Printers and ... |
147 |
4. Enter information into the following fields as described. |
147 |
a Printer name - lj4 This is the name of the printer as referenced by the local HP machine. Print... |
147 |
b Remote system name - OKIPRINTER This is the name of the Network Print Server on the network. Th... |
147 |
c Remote printer name - yourqueuename This is the name of the queue on the Network Print Server a... |
147 |
d Remote cancel model - rcmodel Used for remote printer job removal. |
147 |
e Remote status model - rsmodel Used for remote printer queue status. |
148 |
f Make this the system default printer? (y or n) - n |
148 |
g Printer class - (optional) |
148 |
h Restrict cancel - (optional) |
148 |
i Remote printer on a BSD system? (y or n) - y Tells the HP-UX system that it is communicating wi... |
148 |
5. Select Perform Task from the SAM menu. |
148 |
6. Enable the printer you just created using SAM. Peripheral Devices -> Printers and Plotters -> ... |
148 |
7. Printer name: — lj4 |
148 |
8. Start the LP request scheduler by typing: /usr/lib/ lpsched |
148 |
9. Run a test print job to the Network Print Server with the following command: lp -d lj4 filename |
148 |
Configuring HP-UX v9.xx for Printing with the Network Print Server |
148 |
1. The name OKIPRINTER and the IP address assigned to the Network Print Server are in the “/ etc/... |
149 |
2. Make sure the rlp process is not running by typing at the UNIX prompt: ps -e | grep rlp If rlp... |
149 |
3. Make sure the following entry is in the “/etc/ inetd.conf” file: printer stream tcp nowait roo... |
150 |
4. Make sure the following entry is in the “/etc/services” file: printer 515/tcp spooler |
150 |
5. Start inetd by typing the following at the UNIX prompt: /etc/inetd -c |
150 |
1. Login to the HP-UX system as root. |
150 |
2. Invoke the SAM utility by typing sam at the UNIX prompt. (We suggest you do this at the system... |
150 |
3. Select the following options from the SAM menu: Printers and Plotters -> Printers/Plotters -> ... |
150 |
4. Enter information into the following fields as described. |
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a Printer name - lj4 The name of the printer as referenced by the local HP machine. Print jobs se... |
151 |
b Remote system name - OKIPRINTER The name of the Network Print Server on the network. The name m... |
151 |
c Remote printer name - yourqueuename This is the name of the queue on the Network Print Server a... |
151 |
d Remote cancel model - rcmodel Used for remote printer job removal. |
151 |
e Remote status model - rsmodel Used for remote printer queue status. |
151 |
f Printer class - (optional) |
151 |
g Make this the system default printer. Leave the box unchecked. |
151 |
h Allow anyone to cancel requests. Check if desired. |
151 |
i Remote printer is on a BSD system. Check this box. Tells the HP-UX system that it is communicat... |
151 |
5. Select the OK button. A status window will outline the tasks performed to install the queue. W... |
152 |
6. Pull down the Lists menu and select Exit. |
152 |
7. Select the Exit SAM button. |
152 |
8. Test printing to the Network Print Server with the following command: lp -d lj4 filename |
152 |
Configuring HP-UX v10.xx for Printing with the Network Print Server |
152 |
1. The name OKIPRINTER and the IP address assigned to the Network Print Server are in the “/ etc/... |
153 |
2. Make sure the rlp process is not running by typing at the UNIX prompt: ps -e | grep rlp If rlp... |
153 |
3. Make sure the following entry is in the “/etc/ inetd.conf” file: printer stream tcp nowait roo... |
153 |
4. Make sure the following entry is in the “/etc/services” file: printer 515/tcp spooler |
154 |
5. Start inetd by typing the following at the UNIX prompt: /etc/inetd -c |
154 |
1. Login to the HP-UX system as root. |
154 |
2. Invoke the SAM utility by typing sam at the UNIX prompt. (We suggest you do this at the system... |
154 |
3. Select the following options from the SAM menu: Printers and Plotters -> LP Spooler -> Printer... |
154 |
4. Enter information into the following fields as described. |
154 |
a Printer name - lj4 The name of the printer as referenced by the local HP machine. Print jobs se... |
154 |
b Remote system name - OKIPRINTER The name of the Network Print Server on the network. The name m... |
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c Remote printer name - yourqueuename This is the name of the queue on the Network Print Server a... |
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d Remote cancel model - rcmodel Used for remote printer job removal. |
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e Remote status model - rsmodel Used for remote printer queue status. |
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f Printer class - (optional) |
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g Make this the system default printer. Leave box unchecked. |
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h Allow anyone to cancel requests. Check if desired. |
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i Remote printer is on a BSD system. Check this box. Tells the HP-UX system that it is communicat... |
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5. Select the OK button. A status window will outline the tasks performed to install the queue. W... |
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6. Pull down the Lists menu and select Exit. |
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7. Select the Exit SAM button. |
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8. Test printing to the Network Print Server with the following command: lp -d lj4 filename |
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Configuring SCO UNIX for Printing with the Network Print Server |
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Prerequisites |
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1. SCO TCP/IP version 1.2 or later must be installed. |
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2. The name of the Network Print Server (OKIPRINTER) and the IP address you wish to assign are in... |
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3. The IP address of the Network Print Server has been assigned and you are able to telnet to OKI... |
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1. Login to the SCO machine as root. |
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2. Install Remote Line Printing or verify that it is running by typing mkdev rlp at the UNIX prom... |
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3. If remote line printing is already installed, mkdev rlp will respond with the message Remote l... |
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4. The command mkdev rlp asks if you wish to change the printer description file “/etc/printcap”.... |
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5. The next prompt is Do you want to start remote daemon now? Answer yes to this prompt. This sho... |
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6. Using a text editor (such as vi), add the following entry to the “/etc/printcap” file” lj4:\\ :... |
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7. At the UNIX prompt, type: mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/ lj4. |
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8. Type: touch/usr/spool/lpd/lj4/lj4.log |
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9. Try printing to the Network Print Server by issuing the following command: lp -d lj4 filename |
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Configuring IBM's AIX ver.3.x for Printing with the Network Print Server |
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1. Login to the AIX machine as root. |
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2. Invoke the SMIT utility by typing: AIX> smit <enter> |
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3. To add a remote queue, select the following options from the SMIT menu: Spooler (Print Jobs an... |
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4. Enter information into the following fields as described. All other fields should use the defa... |
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a NAME of queue to add - lj4 This is the name of the local print queue. |
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b DESIGNATION HOST for remote jobs - OKIPRINTER This is the name of the Network Print Server. Thi... |
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c Name of QUEUE on remote printer - yourqueuename |
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d NAME of device to add - “any arbitrary name” This is a device name required by AIX, but this na... |
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5. Start the lpd subsystem with SMIT: Spooler (Print Jobs and Printers) Manage Remote Printer Sub... |
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6. Start the qdaemon by typing: AIX> startsrc -s qdaemon |
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7. Try printing to the printer attached to the Network Print Server by issuing the following comm... |
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Configuring Solaris 2.x or higher for Printing with the Network Print Server |
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1. The name OKIPRINTER and the IP address assigned to the Network Print Server are in the “/ etc/... |
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2. Make sure the LPD daemon is running on the Solaris system. |
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1. Login to the Solaris machine as root. |
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2. Type: lpsystem -t bsd OKIPRINTER. |
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3. Type: lpadmin -p lj4 -s OKIPRINTER!yourqueuename - I any. |
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4. Type: accept lj4. |
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5. Type: enable lj4. |
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6. Try printing by issuing the following command: lp - d lj4 filename |
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Configuring Sun-OS v4.1.x or Ultrix v4.2 for Printing with the Network Print Server |
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1. The name OKIPRINTER and the IP address assigned to the Network Print Server are in the “/ etc/... |
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2. Make sure the LPD daemon is running on the Sun- OS or Ultrix system by issuing the following c... |
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1. Login to the Sun-OS or Ultrix machine as root. |
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2. Using a text editor (such as vi), add this entry to the “/etc/printcap” file: lj4:\\ :lp=:rm=OK... |
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3. At the UNIX prompt, type: mkdir /usr/spool/lj4. |
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4. Type: touch /usr/spool/lj4/lj4.log. |
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5. Try printing by issuing the following command: lpr -Plj4 filename |
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Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) |
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Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) |
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LAN Manager/LAN Server |
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Introduction |
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LAN Manager/LAN Server Overview |
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System Requirements |
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Installation |
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Installation Overview |
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1. Install the OkiNet for OS/2 utilities software. |
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2. Run the OkiNet for OS/2 utility to add a local printer port. |
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3. Associate a print queue with the new local printer port. |
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Network Preparation |
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Installing the Utilities Software |
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Running INSTALL |
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1. Login to the server with administrator privileges. If you are reinstalling the utility, disabl... |
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2. From the OS/2 command line, change to the OS/2 directory. |
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3. Check the README file for current installation notes. |
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4. Type INSTALL and press Enter. |
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5. Verify the install directories are correct. |
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6. Select INSTALL to proceed. When the utilities are installed, you will see a message indicating... |
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7. Select Exit. |
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1. Verify the OS/2 spooler is enabled. |
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2. Verify /OS2/DLL is first in the LIBPATH statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. |
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3. Shut down and restart the OS/2 file server. |
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4. Run the OkiNet for OS/2 utility to add local ports. |
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Running OkiNet for OS/2 |
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1. Select the Network Printing Tools folder on the OS/2 desktop or in the Desktop Manager. |
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2. Select the OkiNet for OS/2 utility icon. |
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3. Select OK. The Print Server Status Screen will display. From the Configure menu, select Add Lo... |
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4. Select a print server and port. Print servers are identified by serial number. (You will find ... |
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5. Enter a local port name. Highlight the entry field labeled Local Port Name, and enter a name t... |
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6. Select Add. Selecting Cancel exits without adding a local printer port. |
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7. Repeat these steps for all print server ports you are configuring. |
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8. Exit OkiNet for OS/2. |
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Creating an OS/2 Printer |
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1. Open the Print Manager from the desktop. |
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2. Select SETUP from the menu. |
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3. Select Printers. This will display a list of printers currently configured on this server. |
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4. Select Add. A dialog box will display, defining the configuration for a new printer. |
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5. Configure the printer as you would configure a directly-attached printer. Set the device field... |
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1. Drag a printer object from the templates folder to the desktop on the server. This action will... |
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2. Enter the name of the printer, the default printer driver and the output port. For the Output ... |
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Printing a Configuration Sheet |
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1. Select Configure from the main Print Server window. |
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2. Select Configure Print Server. |
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3. Select the Network Print Server you would like to test. |
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4. From the options, select Print Configuration Sheet. |
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5. Click the Configure button. |
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Printing in the OS/2 Environment |
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Printing Overview |
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OS/2 1.3 |
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1. Select Print Manager. |
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2. Select SETUP. |
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3. Select Application Defaults. |
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4. Change the default print queue to the print queue associated with the Network Print Server. |
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OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp |
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1. From the desktop, right-click on any printer icon. |
175 |
2. Select the right arrow next to Set Default. A list of print queues defined for your system wil... |
175 |
3. Select the print queue associated with the Network Print Server. OS/2 applications that use th... |
175 |
4. Press Print Screen on your keyboard. A copy of your screen will appear on the appropriate prin... |
175 |
DOS and WIN-OS/2 |
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Additional Utility Features |
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Features Overview |
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Deleting a Local Port |
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1. Verify the local port is not attached to an OS/2 printer queue. The local port cannot be delet... |
176 |
2. Login to the server with administrator privileges and run OkiNet for OS/2. |
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3. Click OK. |
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4. From the Configure menu, select Delete Local Port. |
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5. From the Delete Local Port screen, use the scroll arrows to select and highlight the local por... |
177 |
6. Select Delete. The Cancel button exits the screen without deleting the port. |
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Configuring a Print Server |
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1. Login to the server with administrator privileges and run OkiNet for OS/2. |
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2. Click OK. |
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3. From the Configure menu, select Configure Print Server. The following screen will display: |
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Configuring Parallel Port P1 |
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1. From the Configure Print Server window, choose a print server from the list at left. |
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2. Select Parallel Port-P1 from the list at right and then click the Configure button. |
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3. Click OK when you have selected the appropriate settings. The configuration settings are store... |
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Restoring Factory Defaults |
179 |
Printing a Configuration Sheet |
179 |
Using HELP |
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HELP Overview |
180 |
General Help |
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Context-Sensitive Help |
180 |
Troubleshooting |
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No Configuration Sheet |
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Unable to Print |
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Printing using Mac OS X (10.1x or higher) |
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Introduction |
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Setting up the Network Print Server in OS X |
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1. While in an application choose FileÆPrint, then under Printer select the drop down arrow and c... |
182 |
2. Open the Hard DriveÆApplications FolderÆUtilities FolderÆPrint Center. |
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AppleTalk Printers |
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1. Select AppleTalk from the selection type. |
183 |
2. All AppleTalk printers are automatically detected and shown in the Printer List. |
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3. Select the correct printer from the list and click on the Printer Model drop-down box |
183 |
4. Select the appropriate PPD file for your printer |
184 |
5. Click Add. |
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LPR Printers using IP |
184 |
1. Select LPR Printers using IP from the selection type. |
184 |
2. A new window appears asking for the printer information. |
184 |
3. Enter the printer’s IP address under LPR Printer's Address. |
184 |
4. Click on the Printer Model and select the appropriate PPD. |
184 |
5. Click Add. |
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EtherTalk Support for Apple Macintosh |
185 |
Introduction |
185 |
EtherTalk Support for Apple® Macintosh:® Overview |
185 |
System Requirements |
185 |
Before You Start |
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1. Install the Network Print Server hardware if necessary and connect the cabling. Instructions f... |
186 |
2. Write down the serial number and Ethernet address of the Network Print Server. Print a Configu... |
186 |
3. Copy the files from the CD-ROM to a utilities folder on the Macintosh hard drive. |
186 |
4. Consult your network administrator before using the Network Print Server utility. Changing the... |
186 |
The Network Print Server Utility |
186 |
Utility Overview |
186 |
Running the Network Print Server Utility |
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1. Turn on your printer and check that it is on-line. |
187 |
2. Verify that the Network Print Server status LED is solid green. |
187 |
3. Copy the CD-ROM folder labeled OkiNet Utilities for EtherTalk to a utilities folder on the Mac... |
187 |
4. Run the Network Print Server utility by double- clicking the OkiLAN 6200e Plus utility icon. |
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Finding the Network Print Server |
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1. Select a zone to search for Network Print Server printers. Shift-click to select multiple zone... |
187 |
2. Select Search to search the network for printers in the selected zones or select Quit to exit ... |
187 |
Renaming the Network Print Server Printer |
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1. Choose the printer you wish to rename. |
187 |
2. Select Name from the Configure pull-down menu. |
187 |
3. Enter a name for the Network Print Server. If you choose a name that is already being used, th... |
188 |
4. Click Rename. You are then returned to the Printer Selection window. |
188 |
Selecting a Zone |
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1. Choose the printer you wish to rezone. |
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2. Select Zone from the Configure pull-down menu. |
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3. Choose the zone in which you want the printer to appear. |
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4. Click OK. |
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Print Configuration |
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Status |
189 |
Advanced Configuration Options |
189 |
Troubleshooting |
191 |
Before You Call |
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Network Print Server Does Not Appear in the Macintosh Chooser |
191 |
Unable to Print from a Macintosh |
192 |
Unable to Print a Document |
193 |
Network Error Messages |
194 |
Network Print Server Utility |
194 |
Network Print Server Utility Errors |
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Selecting Your Printer |
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Selecting Your Printer |
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1. Click on the Apple in the menu bar and select Chooser. |
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2. Click on the Print Driver icon. If a caution box appears, click OK. |
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1. Click on the zone in the AppleTalk Zones box where your printer is located. (You may also need... |
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2. Click on the printer name you want to use. |
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3. Click on the Close box to exit the Chooser. |
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4. Print a directory from your Macintosh by selecting Print Directory, Print Window or Print Desk... |
198 |
Capturing With a Spooler |
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Spooling Overview |
199 |
Capturing Without Bypass |
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1. Use the Network Print Server utility and do the following: |
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a Change Type 1 to LaserShared |
199 |
b Change Type 2 to LaserWriter |
199 |
2. Capture with print spooler. |
199 |
3. Use the Network Print Server utility to remove Type 2. The two device types should be: |
199 |
1. Use the Network Print Server utility to: |
199 |
a Change Type 1 to LaserWriter |
199 |
b Change Type 2 to LaserShared |
199 |
2. Release the Network Print Server from the print spooler application. |
199 |
3. Use the Network Print Server utility to remove Type 2. The two device types should be: |
199 |
Capturing With Bypass |
200 |
Windows Printing |
201 |
Network Print Server Setup for Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP |
201 |
Windows NT/2000/XP Overview |
201 |
Using Active Directory™ with Windows 2000/XP Server |
201 |
OkiNet Connect for IP |
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1. Install the OkiNet Connect for TCP/IP files. |
202 |
2. When installation is complete, click on Start, Settings and then Printers. |
202 |
3. Select the Windows printer from which you would like to print with the OkiNet Connect, then se... |
202 |
4. Add an OkiNet Connect port. This may be done by selecting Add Port under the Ports tab. |
202 |
5. From the list of Available Printer Ports, select OKI OkiNet Connect IP Monitor as the type of ... |
203 |
6. This opens the Add Network Print Server Connect Port screen, which lists all print servers ava... |
204 |
7. If the port you wish to add is listed in the Ports available on local subnet: window, select t... |
204 |
8. Click OK. |
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OkiNet Connect for DLC |
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Using the Windows NT 4.0 LPR Print Monitor |
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1. Open the Windows NT Control Panel. |
206 |
2. Double-click the Network icon. |
206 |
3. Select the Protocols tab. |
206 |
4. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click the Properties button. |
206 |
5. Assign the server an IP address (for LANs without Internet access, we suggest you use 10.10.10... |
206 |
1. Open the Windows NT Control Panel. |
206 |
2. Select the Services tab. |
206 |
3. Select Add, then Microsoft TCP/IP printing. |
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4. Click the Close button. |
207 |
5. Restart the system. |
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1. Open the Control Panel, Printers and then select Add Printer. |
207 |
2. Select My Computer and click Next. |
207 |
3. Click the Add Port button. |
207 |
4. On the Printer Ports screen, select LPR Port from the list of Available Printer Ports and clic... |
207 |
5. In the Name or address of server providing lpd: field, enter the IP address you assigned to th... |
208 |
6. In the Name of printer or print queue on that server: field, enter the print server output por... |
208 |
7. Click OK. |
208 |
8. Verify the port just added is selected and then click Next. |
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9. Select a printer driver and click Next. |
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10. Enter a name for the printer and click Next. |
209 |
11. To share the printers with others on the network, select Shared and enter a share name for th... |
209 |
Network Print Server Setup for Windows 95/98/Me/XP |
209 |
Windows 95/98/Me/XP Overview |
209 |
OkiNet Connect for TCP/IP |
209 |
1. Install the OkiNet Connect for TCP/IP. |
210 |
2. When installation is complete, click Start, Settings and then Printers. |
210 |
3. Select the Windows printer from which you would like to print with OkiNet Connect, then select... |
210 |
4. Add an Network Print Server Connect port. This may be done by selecting Add Port under the Det... |
210 |
5. In the Add Port window, select the radio button labeled Other and then select OKI OkiNet Conne... |
210 |
6. Click OK. This opens the Add Network Print Server Connect Port screen, which displays a list o... |
211 |
7. If the port you wish to add is listed in the Ports available on local subnet window, select th... |
211 |
8. Click OK. |
211 |
OkiNet Connect for DLC |
212 |
1. Install OkiNet for DLC. |
212 |
2. When the installation is complete, click on Start, Settings and then Printers. |
212 |
3. Select the printer driver from which you would like to print with OkiNet Connect, then select ... |
213 |
4. Add an OkiNet Connect port. This may be done by selecting Add Port under the Details tab. |
213 |
5. In the Add Port window, select the radio button labeled Other and select OKI OkiNet Connect DL... |
213 |
6. Click OK. This opens the Add OkiNet Connect Port screen, which displays a list of all OkiNet p... |
213 |
7. Select the print server port name and click the Add button. |
213 |
8. Click OK. |
213 |
Output Port Configuration Options |
213 |
Enabling/Disabling |
214 |
Regulatory Information |
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Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement |
215 |
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B |
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C |
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D |
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E |
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F |
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G |
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H |
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I |
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J |
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L |
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M |
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N |
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O |
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P |
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Q |
226 |
R |
226 |
S |
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T |
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U |
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V |
229 |
W |
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