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About DocuColor Setup, Setting up the, DocuColor

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22-1 About DocuColor Setup Chapter 2: Setting up the DocuColor The DocuColor Color Server fits into a variety of work environments. To prepare for printing at your site, you need to do some initial configuration to specify the network environment and the kind of printing you will do. About DocuColor Setup When the DocuColor is powered on after new system software is loaded, you (or the service technician who loads the software) choose the language you want to use for Control Panel screens. After that, the Server, Network, Printer, PS, Color, and Job Log Setups, in that order, must be configured from the Control Panel. On Novell or Windows NT (using TCP/IP), and Token Ring networks, the network servers should be configured for printing to the DocuColor before you enter network settings on the DocuColor. The diagrams on pages 1-4 through 1-10 give chapter references for Network Setup. You'll need a live network connection so the DocuColor can query the network for zones, servers, and server-based queues. Whenever the configuration of servers, printers, or the network itself changes at your site, you can alter individual settings to correspond to the changed environment. Likewise, if printing needs or administrative requirements change, you can alter the corresponding settings. NOTE: Changing network or port settings may require that you make changes in more than one Setup area.

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About DocuColor Setup
The DocuColor Color Server fits into a variety of work environments. To prepare for
printing at your site, you need to do some initial configuration to specify the network
environment and the kind of printing you will do.
About DocuColor Setup
When the DocuColor is powered on after new system software is loaded, you (or the
service technician who loads the software) choose the language you want to use for
Control Panel screens. After that, the Server, Network, Printer, PS, Color, and Job Log
Setups, in that order, must be configured from the Control Panel.
On Novell or Windows NT (using TCP/IP), and Token Ring networks, the network
servers should be configured for printing to the DocuColor before you enter network
settings on the DocuColor. The diagrams on pages 1-4 through 1-10 give chapter
references for Network Setup.
You’ll need a live network connection so the DocuColor can query the network for
zones, servers, and server-based queues.
Whenever the configuration of servers, printers, or the network itself changes at your
site, you can alter individual settings to correspond to the changed environment. Like-
wise, if printing needs or administrative requirements change, you can alter the corre-
sponding settings.
N
OTE
:
Changing network or port settings may require that you make changes in more
than one Setup area.
Chapter 2:
Setting up the
DocuColor