Ricoh AP2610 Setup Guide - Page 75

When connecting with the network, Enable bidirec, tional support, Enable printer pooling

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Installing the PostScript Printer Driver • Under Windows 2000/Windows XP and Windows NT 4.0, [Enable bidirectional support] must be selected and [Enable printer pooling] must not be selected on the [port] tab with RPCS printer driver. ❖ When connecting with the network • The printer must be set to bidirectional transmission. • SmartNetMonitor for Client included on the CD-ROM must be installed, and the TCP/IP protocol must be used. • Under Windows 95/98/Me, [Enable bidirectional support for this printer] must be selected in [Spool Settings...] on the [Details] tab with RPCS printer driver. • Under Windows 2000/Windows XP and Windows NT 4.0, [Enable bidirec- tional support] must be selected and [Enable printer pooling] must not be se- lected on the [port] tab with RPCS printer driver. • Under Windows NT 4.0, specified IP address in the Microsoft TCP/IP 4 print is used. ❖ When connecting with IEEE 1394 • The printer must be connected to the IEEE 1394 connector of a computer using the IEEE 1394 interface cable. • [Activate] is selected in the SCSI print of IEEE 1394 and [Activate] is selected in the Bidi-SCSI print. • Under Windows 2000/Windows XP and Windows NT 4.0, [Enable bidirectional support] must be selected and [Enable printer pooling] must not be selected on the [port] tab with RPCS printer driver. ❖ When connecting with USB The printer must be connected to the USB connector of a computer using the USB interface cable. -Cautions when connecting the USB interface cable and the IEEE 1394 interface cable Limitation ❒ Do not unplug the cable while printing. Do not turn off the printer power while printing or during bidirectional transmission. 63

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Installing the PostScript Printer Driver
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Under Windows 2000/Windows XP and Windows NT 4.0,
[
Enable bidirec-
tional support
]
must be selected and
[
Enable printer pooling
]
must not be se-
lected on the
[
port
]
tab with RPCS printer driver.
When connecting with the network
The printer must be set to bidirectional transmission.
SmartNetMonitor for Client included on the CD-ROM must be installed,
and the TCP/IP protocol must be used.
Under Windows 95/98/Me,
[
Enable bidirectional support for this printer
]
must
be selected in
[
Spool Settings
]
on the
[
Details
]
tab with RPCS printer driver.
Under Windows 2000/Windows XP and Windows NT 4.0,
[
Enable bidirec-
tional support
]
must be selected and
[
Enable printer pooling
]
must not be se-
lected on the
[
port
]
tab with RPCS printer driver.
Under Windows NT 4.0, specified IP address in the Microsoft TCP/IP
print is used.
When connecting with IEEE 1394
The printer must be connected to the IEEE 1394 connector of a computer
using the IEEE 1394 interface cable.
[
Activate
]
is selected in the SCSI print of IEEE 1394 and
[
Activate
]
is selected
in the Bidi-SCSI print.
Under Windows 2000/Windows XP and Windows NT 4.0,
[
Enable bidirec-
tional support
]
must be selected and
[
Enable printer pooling
]
must not be se-
lected on the
[
port
]
tab with RPCS printer driver.
When connecting with USB
The printer must be connected to the USB connector of a computer using the
USB interface cable.
-
Cautions when connecting the USB interface cable and the IEEE
1394 interface cable
Limitation
Do not unplug the cable while printing. Do not turn off the printer power
while printing or during bidirectional transmission.