Xerox 750DX 5750 Administrator Guide - Page 101

DocuColor on a network with UNIX workstations

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33-29 Using AppleTalk with Windows NT 3. Make sure an Internet browser that supports the Java language and frames is installed. Make sure Java is enabled in the Internet browser. See Getting Started for the list of browsers supported for the WebTools. TO ACCESS THE WEBTOOLS FROM A CLIENT WORKSTATION: You access the WebTools from the DocuColor home page, which you access from your Internet browser. 1. Start the Internet browser. 2. Enter the IP address or DNS name of the DocuColor. 3. Press Enter or Return. The DocuColor home page appears. The exact home page you see may vary. Follow the directions given on the home page to launch the WebTools or to find out more information about a particular WebTool. DocuColor on a network with UNIX workstations When a UNIX workstation is configured with the lpd protocol, and connected to the DocuColor over a TCP/IP network, it can print directly to the DocuColor. Setting up UNIX workstations requires an administrator with root privileges. After the initial configuration, UNIX users simply submit print jobs to a named printer. The remote utilities (Spooler and Downloader) are not currently available on the UNIX platform. However, a Windows NT Workstation or Windows NT Server computer set up to use TCP/IP for printing to the DocuColor can also use the Downloader to download files and fonts, and use the Spooler or WebSpooler to manage print jobs that originate from all workstations on the network. The basic procedures for setting up printing and installing remote utilities are given on page 3-26 and in Getting Started.

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Using AppleTalk with Windows NT
3.
Make sure an Internet browser that supports the Java language and frames is
installed.
Make sure Java is enabled in the Internet browser.
See
Getting Started
for the list of browsers supported for the WebTools.
T
O
ACCESS
THE
W
EB
T
OOLS
FROM
A
CLIENT
WORKSTATION
:
You access the WebTools from the DocuColor home page, which you access from your
Internet browser.
1.
Start the Internet browser.
2.
Enter the IP address or DNS name of the DocuColor.
3.
Press Enter or Return.
The DocuColor home page appears. The exact home page you see may vary. Follow
the directions given on the home page to launch the WebTools or to find out more
information about a particular WebTool.
DocuColor on a network with UNIX workstations
When a UNIX workstation is configured with the lpd protocol, and connected to the
DocuColor over a TCP/IP network, it can print directly to the DocuColor.
Setting up UNIX workstations requires an administrator with root privileges. After the
initial configuration, UNIX users simply submit print jobs to a named printer.
The remote utilities (Spooler and Downloader) are not currently available on the
UNIX platform. However, a Windows NT Workstation or Windows NT Server
computer set up to use TCP/IP for printing to the DocuColor can also use the
Downloader to download files and fonts, and use the Spooler or WebSpooler to
manage print jobs that originate from all workstations on the network. The basic
procedures for setting up printing and installing remote utilities are given on page 3-26
and in
Getting Started
.