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Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS 9.x, Mac OS X, Versions 10.1 and 10.2)

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Macintosh Setting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for TCP/IP or AppleTalk Perform the following procedure to set up your Macintosh for TCP/IP: 1. Select Network from the System Preferences application, then select TCP/IP. 2. Select Built-In Ethernet from the Active Ports menu. 3. Specify how you will obtain the IP address from the TCP/IP tab: ■ Manually: Specify the IP address, Subnet Mask, Router Address, and Name Server Address in the dialog box. ■ DHCP: If you wish to use AppleTalk, select the AppleTalk tab and verify that the Make AppleTalk Active box is selected. 4. Close the dialog box. Creating an LPR Printer with Mac OS X, Version 10.2 1. Open the Print Center Utility (located in Utilities in the Applications Directory). 2. Click Add. 3. Select IP Printing from the drop-down list. 4. Enter your printer's IP address. 5. Deselect Use default queue on server box. 6. Type AUTO in the Queue Name field. 7. Select the appropriate PPD from the list displayed in the Printer Model drop-down list. 8. Click Add. Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS 9.x, Mac OS X, Versions 10.1 and 10.2) The following procedure eliminates cabling, communication, and connection problems. Once you complete these steps, print a test page from your software application. If the job prints, no further system troubleshooting is necessary. If there are print quality problems, go to Reference/Troubleshooting on the User Documentation CD-ROM. Phaser® 8400 Color Printer 3-36

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Macintosh
Phaser® 8400 Color Printer
3-36
Setting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for TCP/IP or AppleTalk
Perform the following procedure to set up your Macintosh for TCP/IP:
1.
Select
Network
from the System Preferences application, then select
TCP/IP
.
2.
Select
Built-In Ethernet
from the
Active Ports
menu.
3.
Specify how you will obtain the IP address from the TCP/IP tab:
Manually
: Specify the IP address,
Subnet Mask
,
Router Address,
and
Name Server
Address
in the dialog box.
DHCP
: If you wish to use AppleTalk, select the
AppleTalk
tab and verify that the
Make AppleTalk Active
box is selected.
4.
Close the dialog box.
Creating an LPR Printer with Mac OS X, Version 10.2
1.
Open the
Print Center Utility
(located in
Utilities
in the
Applications
Directory).
2.
Click
Add
.
3.
Select
IP Printing
from the drop-down list.
4.
Enter your printer’s IP address.
5.
Deselect
Use default queue on server box
.
6.
Type
AUTO
in the
Queue Name
field.
7.
Select the appropriate PPD from the list displayed in the
Printer Model
drop-down list.
8.
Click
Add
.
Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS 9.x, Mac OS X, Versions
10.1 and 10.2)
The following procedure eliminates cabling, communication, and connection problems. Once
you complete these steps, print a test page from your software application. If the job prints, no
further system troubleshooting is necessary. If there are print quality problems, go to
Reference/Troubleshooting
on the
User Documentation CD-ROM
.