Ricoh 5100N Quick Installation Guide - Page 122

TCP/IP printing, Bonjour printer, System Preference, Print & Fax, Set Up Printers, In Menu

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TCP/IP printing Apple added TCP/IP printing to all versions including and after OS 8.6. NOTE: Ensure that the Macintosh has version 8.6 or later. Earlier versions do not support TCP/IP printing as standard. An IP printer is a network printer that uses TCP/IP protocols (such as LPD/LPR, IPP, or Socket or Jet Direct) to make itself accessible to your computer. If the IP printer you want to use is not listed when you want to print, you can add it to your list of available printers. To add an IP printer, you need to know its IP address or DNS name. 1 Open System Preferences and click Print & Fax. 2 Click Printing Æ Set Up Printers. 3 If the printer already appears on the Printer List, select the In Menu check box to add it to your list of available printers. You will see the printer in the Printer pop-up menu the next time you print. 4 Choose Printers Æ Add Printer. 5 Choose IP Printing from the pop-up menu. 6 Select the appropriate printing protocol from the Printer Type pop-up menu. 7 Enter the IP address or DNS name for the printer in the Printer Address field. 8 If your printer requires it, type the queue name for your printer in the Queue Name field. 9 To use printer-specific features, choose the item appropriate for your printer from the Printer Model pop-up menu, then select your printer in the Model Name list. 10 Click Add. The printer appears on the Printer List as the default printer (in boldface). It also appears in the Printer pop-up menu when you print a document. Bonjour printer Usually used in Macintosh networks to search for network devices, Bonjour consists of IPv4 Link-Local Addressing, Multicast DNS, and DNS Service Discovery. Known as zero configuration networking, Bonjour uses industry standard IP protocols to allow devices to automatically find each other without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers. In order to provide a true zero configuration experience, meaning that you do not need to configure network parameters, the printer MUST have Bonjour enabled by default. It is NOT possible to disable any part of Bonjour. After boot up, check the Bonjour printer name of this printer network card in Mac OS X. 1 Open System Preferences and select Print & Fax. 2 Click Printing Æ Set Up Printers. 3 If the printer already appears on the Printer List, select the In Menu check box to add it to your list of available printers. You will see the printer in the Printer pop-up menu the next time you print. 4 Choose Printers Æ Add Printer. 5 Choose Bonjour from the pop-up menu. Any Bonjour- enabled printers on your local network or subnetwork appear on the Printer List. 6 Select your printer from the Printer List. 7 To use printer-specific features, choose the item appropriate for your printer from the Printer Model pop-up menu, then select your printer in the Model Name list. 8 Click Add. The printer appears on the Printer List as the default printer (in boldface). It also appears in the Printer pop-up menu when you print a document. 5.2 EtherTalk environment

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EtherTalk environment
5.
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TCP/IP printing
Apple added TCP/IP printing to all versions including and after
OS 8.6.
N
OTE
: Ensure that the Macintosh has version 8.6 or later.
Earlier versions do not support TCP/IP printing as standard.
An IP printer is a network printer that uses TCP/IP protocols
(such as LPD/LPR, IPP, or Socket or Jet Direct) to make itself
accessible to your computer. If the IP printer you want to use is
not listed when you want to print, you can add it to your list of
available printers. To add an IP printer, you need to know its IP
address or DNS name.
1
Open
System Preference
s
and click
Print & Fax
.
2
Click
Printing
Set Up Printers
.
3
If the printer already appears on the Printer List, select the
In Menu
check box to add it to your list of available
printers. You will see the printer in the Printer pop-up
menu the next time you print.
4
Choose
Printers
Add Printer
.
5
Choose
IP Printing
from the pop-up menu.
6
Select the appropriate printing protocol from the Printer
Type pop-up menu.
7
Enter the IP address or DNS name for the printer in the
Printer Address field.
8
If your printer requires it, type the queue name for your
printer in the Queue Name field.
9
To use printer-specific features, choose the item
appropriate for your printer from the Printer Model pop-up
menu, then select your printer in the Model Name list.
10
Click
Add
.
The printer appears on the Printer List as the default
printer (in boldface). It also appears in the Printer pop-up
menu when you print a document.
Bonjour printer
Usually used in Macintosh networks to search for network
devices, Bonjour consists of IPv4 Link-Local Addressing,
Multicast DNS, and DNS Service Discovery. Known as zero
configuration networking, Bonjour uses industry standard IP
protocols to allow devices to automatically find each other
without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS
servers.
In order to provide a true zero configuration experience,
meaning that you do not need to configure network
parameters, the printer MUST have Bonjour enabled by default.
It is NOT possible to disable any part of Bonjour.
After boot up, check the Bonjour printer name of this printer
network card in Mac OS X.
1
Open
System Preferences
and select
Print & Fax
.
2
Click
Printing
Set Up Printers
.
3
If the printer already appears on the Printer List, select the
In Menu
check box to add it to your list of available
printers. You will see the printer in the Printer pop-up
menu the next time you print.
4
Choose
Printers
Add Printer
.
5
Choose
Bonjour
from the pop-up menu. Any Bonjour-
enabled printers on your local network or subnetwork
appear on the Printer List.
6
Select your printer from the Printer List.
7
To use printer-specific features, choose the item
appropriate for your printer from the Printer Model pop-up
menu, then select your printer in the Model Name list.
8
Click
Add
.
The printer appears on the Printer List as the default
printer (in boldface). It also appears in the Printer pop-up
menu when you print a document.