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[Login]
An action that enables access to the computer system resources such as hard disk drives or print-
ers on the network. Also, to exit the login is called "logout".
[Mode menu]
The menu for setting fixed conditions for processing each of the emulation modes of ESC/P and
HP-GL/2 emulation mode.
[NetWare]
A network OS developed by Novell Corporation.
[NetWare File Server]
A dedicated server that is necessary for constructing a network on NetWare. Operation is pro-
cessed after installation of the server software for this server, and the client software for the client
computer.
[Network path]
The route for the target computer or files on the network.
It is used when specifying the server name.
[Network printer]
In this guide, the printer connected to the network with Ethernet cables is called a "network
printer".
[N-Up]
The function that prints multiple pages on one sheet of paper. This printer can print 2-/4-/8-/16-
Up.
[On-line help]
The manual displayed on the computer screen.
[OS]
Stands for Operating System, which controls and manages basic operation of hardware and soft-
ware on a computer. OS is the base on which a software application functions.
[Parallel Interface]
One of the data transmission methods between the computer and peripherals. It transfers plural
bit data simultaneously. Centronics is typical of it, and is used when connecting peripherals such
as printers.
[PDF Files]
In this guide, any online document created with the software "Acrobat", developed by Adobe Sys-
tem Corporation in the United States, are called "PDF Files". To display PDF files on the screen,
the software "Adobe Acrobat Reader" needs to be installed in your computer.
Summary of Contents for DocuPrint C4350
Page 1: ...DocuPrint C4350 User Guide...
Page 4: ...ii DocuPrint C4350 Features The DocuPrint C4350 has the following features...
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Page 42: ...1 3 Setting the IP Address 12 Setting up the Printer Environment 1 Setting the IP Address...
Page 44: ...1 3 Setting the IP Address 14 Setting up the Printer Environment 1...
Page 47: ...1 4 Setting the Port 17 Setting up the Printer Environment 1...
Page 49: ...1 4 Setting the Port 19 Setting up the Printer Environment 1...
Page 74: ...3 5 Loading Configuration of Options and Paper Settings for Trays 44 Basic Operations 3...
Page 88: ...4 5 Printing on Non Standard Size Long size Paper 58 Printing 4...
Page 124: ...4 13 Sending a Document to the Printer by E Mail E mail Printing 94 Printing 4...
Page 161: ...5 4 Loading Paper 131 Maintenance 5...
Page 183: ...5 6 Printing Report List 153 Maintenance 5 Print example...
Page 197: ...5 8 Using Power Saver Mode 167 Maintenance 5...
Page 198: ...5 8 Using Power Saver Mode 168 Maintenance 5...
Page 212: ...5 10 Cleaning the Printer 182 Maintenance 5...
Page 282: ...6 8 Troubleshooting When Using E mail Services 252 Troubleshooting 6...
Page 322: ...7 4 List of Common Menu 292 Setting Common Menu 7 From the previous page To the next page...
Page 323: ...7 4 List of Common Menu 293 Setting Common Menu 7 From the previous page To the next page...
Page 324: ...7 4 List of Common Menu 294 Setting Common Menu 7 From the previous page To the next page...
Page 325: ...7 4 List of Common Menu 295 Setting Common Menu 7 From the previous page To the next page...
Page 326: ...7 4 List of Common Menu 296 Setting Common Menu 7 From the previous page...
Page 339: ...A Main Specifications 309 Appendix Simpli fied Chi nese PCL5 and ESC P ShuSong Optional...
Page 368: ...338 Index...