Oki OKIPAGE10i Troy Etherwind 802.11b Print Server Users Guide - Page 27
AppleTalk Network Configuration, Configuring the Macintosh, Setting Up Printing (MacOS 8.x and 9.x
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5 AppleTalk Network Configuration The EtherWind runs over wireless Ethernet (also known as Ethertalk). This capability allows Macintosh computers to print jobs to a printer simultaneously with jobs from Windows, NetWare, and other computers. The print server will appear as a shareable printer node on an Appletalk Phase 2 network. The print server broadcasts information to Macintoshes on the network and automatically appears in the Chooser on each Macintosh. Application programs can print without any modification or special software on the Macintosh. Configuring the Macintosh 1. Identify the printer to which the print server is connected, and install the printer driver. 2. Verify that Airport is enabled from the Network Control Panel or AppleTalk Control Panel if you are using an Airport enabled Macintosh. If you are using a Macintosh connected to an Airport base station (or other Wireless Access Point) via the wired Ethernet, you will want to be sure Ethernet is selected. Setting Up Printing (MacOS 8.x and 9.x) 1. At a Macintosh workstation, from the Apple menu, open the Chooser. 2. If the Chooser window displays an AppleTalk zone list, select the necessary zone. 3. Click on the icon for the printer driver you are going to use. If you have a Postscript printer, you can use the LaserWriter driver. 4. Select the print server name (the default is XCD_xxxxxx_P1_AT, where "xxxxxx" are the last six digits of the Ethernet address.). 5-1