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LOGICAL DIRECTORIES The printer's network interface includes three logical directories. > lp must be used for printing a file created using the printer driver. > sjis must be used for printing a text file of Shift JIS Kanji code. > euc must be used for the printing a text file of the EUC Kanji code LOGICAL DIRECTORY PRINTER FUNCTION lp For direct output sjis For Shift JIS Kanji converted output euc For EUC Kanji converted output > jis and euc function only as PostScript printers. > You can not send data to the root directory. 1. Log in to the network interface card. When printing with ftp, use any values for name and password. However, if the user name is root, the password set under TELNET or the utility is required. See the appropriate section for details. Example: Logging in with host name myprn (or IP address 192.168.20.127). # ftp myprn (or ftp 192.168.20.127) Connected to myprn 220 EthernetBoard 8100e Ver 01.50 FTP Server Name (myprn:) : root 331 Password required. Password: 230 User Logged in ftp> The network card logical directory structure is hierarchical. Move to the logical directory; it is not possible to output print data to the root directory. 2. Move to the preferable logical directory using the cd command. Example: moving to the lp directory and confirming the current directory. ftp> cd /lp 250 Command OK. ftp> pwd 257 "/lp" is current directory ftp> 3. Configure the transfer mode. There are two types of transfer mode: BINARY mode, in which the file content is output as it is and ASCII mode, which converts the LF code to the CR+LF code. If a binary file converted by the printer driver is transferred, the transfer mode has to be BINARY mode. Example: Changing transfer mode to binary mode and verifying the current mode: ftp> type binary 200 Type set to I. ftp> type Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> UNIX > 50

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L
OGICAL
DIRECTORIES
The printer’s network interface includes three logical directories.
>
lp
must be used for printing a file created using the printer driver.
>
sjis
must be used for printing a text file of Shift JIS Kanji code.
>
euc
must be used for the printing a text file of the EUC Kanji code
>
jis
and
euc
function only as PostScript printers.
>
You can not send data to the root directory.
1.
Log in to the network interface card.
When printing with ftp, use any values for name and password. However, if the user
name is root, the password set under TELNET or the utility is required. See the
appropriate section for details.
Example: Logging in with host name
myprn
(or IP address 192.168.20.127).
# ftp myprn (or ftp 192.168.20.127)
Connected to myprn
220 EthernetBoard 8100e Ver 01.50 FTP Server
Name (myprn:<none>) : root
331 Password required.
Password:<CR>
230 User Logged in
ftp>
The network card logical directory structure is hierarchical. Move to the logical
directory; it is not possible to output print data to the root directory.
2.
Move to the preferable logical directory using the
cd
command.
Example: moving to the lp directory and confirming the current directory.
ftp> cd /lp
250 Command OK.
ftp> pwd
257 ”/lp” is current directory
ftp>
3.
Configure the transfer mode.
There are two types of transfer mode: BINARY mode, in which the file content is
output as it is and ASCII mode, which converts the LF code to the CR+LF code. If a
binary file converted by the printer driver is transferred, the transfer mode has to be
BINARY mode.
Example: Changing transfer mode to binary mode and verifying the current mode:
ftp> type binary
200 Type set to I.
ftp> type
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp>
LOGICAL DIRECTORY
PRINTER FUNCTION
lp
For direct output
sjis
For Shift JIS Kanji converted output
euc
For EUC Kanji converted output