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5. Special Operations under Windows

Printing Files Directly from Windows .............................................................. 129

Setup......................................................................................................................129
Using a Host Name Instead of an IP Address........................................................130
Printing Commands................................................................................................131

6. Appendix

When Using Windows Terminal Service/MetaFrame...................................... 135

Operating Environment ..........................................................................................135
Supported Printer Drivers.......................................................................................135
Limitations .............................................................................................................. 135

Using DHCP........................................................................................................ 137

Using AutoNet ........................................................................................................ 138

Precautions ........................................................................................................ 139

Connecting a Dial-Up Router to a Network ............................................................139
NetWare Printing ....................................................................................................141
When the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit Is Installed ...................................142

Information about Installed Applications ........................................................ 143

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 BSAFE™ ..................................................................................................... 143

Specifications..................................................................................................... 144

INDEX....................................................................................................... 146

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Page 1: ...future reference For safe and correct use please be sure to read the Safety Information in the General Set tings Guide before using the machine Getting Started Connecting and Setting Up Using a Print...

Page 2: ...s We disclaim any and all rights to those marks The proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows The product name of Windows 95 is Microsoft Windows 95 The product name of Windows 98 i...

Page 3: ...nternet Fax 16 E mail 19 Scan to Folder 22 Network Delivery Scanner 24 Network TWAIN Scanner 26 Document Server 28 Network Configuration 30 Interface Settings 35 File Transfer 40 LDAP Server Settings...

Page 4: ...the Network Interface Board Configuration 73 Locking the Menus on the Machine s Control Panel 74 Changing the Paper Type 74 Managing User Information 75 Configuring the Energy Saver Mode 77 Setting a...

Page 5: ...s 93 route 94 set 95 show 96 slp 96 smb 97 snmp 97 sntp 100 spoolsw 100 sprint 101 status 101 syslog 101 upnp 101 web 102 wiconfig 102 wins 105 SNMP 106 Getting Printer Information over the Network 10...

Page 6: ...g Windows Terminal Service MetaFrame 135 Operating Environment 135 Supported Printer Drivers 135 Limitations 135 Using DHCP 137 Using AutoNet 138 Precautions 139 Connecting a Dial Up Router to a Netwo...

Page 7: ...data from being tampered or prevent the machine from unauthorized use Also refer to this manual for the procedures for registering administrators as well as setting user and admin istrator authentica...

Page 8: ...ed from the Setup dialog box when DeskTopBinder Lite is installed DeskTopBinder Introduction Guide PDF file CD ROM2 Describes operations of DeskTopBinder Lite and provides an overview of its functions...

Page 9: ...ge or preparation is required before opera tion Note This symbol indicates precautions for operation or actions to take after mal op eration Limitation This symbol indicates numerical limits functions...

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Page 11: ...n use only infrastruc ture mode 2 For NetBEUI use the SmartDevice Monitor for Client port 3 IPP Internet Printing Protocol is a protocol for printing via the Internet Reference For details about what...

Page 12: ...rence For details about what settings to make see p 14 Setting Up the Ma chine on a Network For details about using this func tion see Sending Scan Files by E mail Scanner Reference Scan to Folder You...

Page 13: ...the hard disk Using DeskTopBinder Lite or a Web browser you can browse print de lete or copy these documents over a network Reference For details about what settings to make see p 14 Setting Up the M...

Page 14: ...Getting Started 8 1...

Page 15: ...he IEEE 1394 inter face cable 3 Wireless LAN port optional Port for using the wireless LAN Note The optional IEEE 1394 interface board and the IEEE 802 11b interface unit cannot be installed at the sa...

Page 16: ...when 100 BASE TX is operating Turns off when 10 BASE T is operating Connecting to the IEEE 1394 Interface Important Before making the connection touch the metallic part to ground yourself Note Use th...

Page 17: ...the IEEE 802 11b Wireless LAN Setting IEEE 802 11b Wireless LAN Note Select 802 11 Ad hoc mode when connecting Windows XP as a wireless LAN client using Windows XP standard driver or utilities or whe...

Page 18: ...rastructure mode If the LED is blinking the machine is searching for devices When using in ad hoc mode 802 11 ad hoc mode 1 If the IEEE 802 11b interface unit is working it is lit in orange 2 If it is...

Page 19: ...ss IEEE 802 11b under LAN Type on the Network screen A A A A Press the User Tools Counter Inquiry key B B B B Press System Settings C C C C Press Interface Settings D D D D Press IEEE 802 11b E E E E...

Page 20: ...settings see p 35 Interface Settings Viewing the Information Displayed in the List These items must be set to use the function Be sure to set them before at tempting to use the corresponding function...

Page 21: ...tion DDNS Configuration Host Name Domain Name Interface Settings Network See p 35 Network Gateway Address DNS Configuration Effective Protocol 3 IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN Interface Settings Network Se...

Page 22: ...Effective Protocol 5 Permit SNMP V3 Communication Permit SSL TLS Communication Host Name File Transfer See p 40 File Trans fer SMTP Server 3 SMTP Authentication POP before SMTP Reception Protocol 4 PO...

Page 23: ...P Server 3 SMTP Authentication POP before SMTP Reception Protocol 4 POP3 Setting 6 Administrator sE mailAddress 8 E mail Communication Port 4 7 E mail Reception Interval Max Reception E mail Size E ma...

Page 24: ...for POP3 8 If you select On for SMTP Authentication select this function also IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN Interface Settings Network See p 35 Network Permit SNMP V3 Communication Permit SSL TLS Communic...

Page 25: ...guration LAN Type 2 Ethernet Speed Effective Protocol 3 Permit SNMP V3 Communication Permit SSL TLS Communication Host Name File Transfer See p 40 File Trans fer SMTP Server SMTP Authentication POP be...

Page 26: ...ace Settings Network See p 35 Network Gateway Address DNS Configuration Effective Protocol 3 File Transfer See p 40 File Trans fer SMTP Server SMTP Authentication POP before SMTP POP3 Setting 4 Admini...

Page 27: ...N Interface Settings Network See p 35 Network IP Address Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration LAN Type 2 Ethernet Speed Effective Protocol 3 Permit SNMP...

Page 28: ...munication File Transfer See p 40 File Trans fer Default User Name Password Send Scanner Recall Interval Time Number of Scanner Recalls IEEE 1394 IP over 1394 Interface Settings IEEE 1394 1 See p 37 I...

Page 29: ...eless LAN Interface Settings Network See p 35 Network IP Address Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration LAN Type 2 Ethernet Speed Effective Protocol 3 Perm...

Page 30: ...Name File Transfer See p 40 File Trans fer Delivery Option 3 Fax RX File Transmission Scanner Recall Interval Time Number of Scanner Recalls IEEE 1394 IP over 1394 Interface Settings IEEE 1394 1 See p...

Page 31: ...d for TCP IP IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN Interface Settings Network See p 35 Network IP Address Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Configuration LAN Type 2 Ethernet Sp...

Page 32: ...Name WINS Configuration LAN Type 2 Ethernet Speed Effective Protocol 3 Permit SNMP V3 Communication Permit SSL TLS Communication Host Name IEEE 1394 IP over 1394 Interface Settings IEEE 1394 1 See p...

Page 33: ...ity 3 Check Effective is selected for TCP IP IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN Interface Settings Network See p 35 Network IP Address Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Conf...

Page 34: ...me WINS Configuration LAN Type 2 Ethernet Speed Effective Protocol 3 Permit SNMP V3 Communication Permit SSL TLS Communication Host Name IEEE 1394 IP over 1394 Interface Settings IEEE 1394 1 See p 37...

Page 35: ...ority 3 Check Effective is selected for TCP IP IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN Interface Settings Network See p 35 Network IP Address Gateway Address DNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Domain Name WINS Co...

Page 36: ...th the machine unless a valid user name and password is entered For details about user au thentication consult administrator A A A A Press the User Tools Counter Inquiry key Note The machine will be o...

Page 37: ...settings can be changed Indicates the setting cannot be changed from that device Name on the control panel WebImage Monitor Smart Device Monitor for Admin telnet Interface Settings Network IP Address...

Page 38: ...802 3 Ethernet SNAP SMB Computer Name SMB Work Group Ethernet Speed LAN Type Ethernet IEEE 802 11b Ping Command Permit SNMP V3 Commu nication Encryption Only Encryption Clear Text Permit SSL TLS Commu...

Page 39: ...WINS Configu ration On Primary WINS Server Second ary WINS Server Scope ID Off IP over 1394 Active Inactive SCSI print SBP 2 Active Inactive Bidirec tional SCSI print Active Inactive IEEE 802 11b Comm...

Page 40: ...rn to Defaults Print List File Transfer Delivery Option Capture Server IP Address Fax RX File Transmission SMTP Server SMTP Authentication POP before SMTP Reception Protocol POP3 Setting Administrator...

Page 41: ...d to set the address for the same do main set a different value for the Sub net Mask When you select Specify be sure not to set the same IP Ad dress as that of another ma chines on the network The phy...

Page 42: ...ct the frame type when you use NetWare Auto Select Ethernet II Ethernet 802 2 Ethernet 802 3 Ethernet SNAP Note Default Auto Select SMB Computer Name Specify the SMB computer name SMB Work Group Speci...

Page 43: ...rver authen tification for the machine Host Name Specify the host name Machine Name Specify the machine name IEEE 1394 Preparation You must install the optional IEEE 1394 interface board in the ma chi...

Page 44: ...uter with the IP over 1394 driver you must specify Active for IP over 1394 Active Inactive Limitation Printing with IP over 1394 is pos sible under Windows Me XP and Windows Server 2003 Note Default A...

Page 45: ...se lect 802 11b ad hoc mode or ad hoc mode Note Default 11 The following channels are avail able Metric version 1 13 Inch version 1 11 WEP Encryption Setting Specifies the encryption of the IEEE 802 1...

Page 46: ...r disables sending stored or scanned documents via the ScanRouter V2 Professional deliv ery server On Main Delivery Server IP Ad dress Sub Delivery Server IP Ad dress Off Note Default Off Set this opt...

Page 47: ...chine can send the data to ScanRouter V2 Pro fessional it does so automat ically If you delete the data you will not be able to distribute or print it SMTP Server Specify the SMTP server name If DNS i...

Page 48: ...can configure POP authentica tion POP before SMTP Authentication prevents unau thorized access by authenticating with the POP server before send ing e mail to the SMTP server On To enable POP server...

Page 49: ...not specified this appears as the sender s address This can be used as the sender with SMTP authentication for Internet Fax If On is selected for SMTP Au thentication be sure to enter the ad ministra...

Page 50: ...an attachment Program Change Delete Note Enter a name using up to 20 al phanumeric characters Enter up to five lines of text Each line can consist of up to 80 alpha numeric characters Program Change D...

Page 51: ...ss or the machine s e mail address will be used for the From box Programming changing or deleting an e mail message Limitation Enter a name using up to 20 alpha numeric characters Enter up to five lin...

Page 52: ...subject Limitation Enter a subject using up to 20 al phanumeric characters Note Urgent and High are programmed as the e mail subjects A A A A Press the User Tools Counter Inquiry key B B B B Press Sys...

Page 53: ...ame Password The settings above differ depend ing on server environment Check your environment and make any necessary changes Note To use the LDAP server in Admin istrator Tools select On under LDAP S...

Page 54: ...erver you want to delete C C C C Press Yes Programming the LDAP Server To enter an identification name Register a name for the LDAP server that will appear on the server selec tion screen of the LDAP...

Page 55: ...ion is required unspeci fied searches will result in error Check you server environment and enter any required specifi cations C C C C Press OK To enter a port number Specify the port number for commu...

Page 56: ...ncrypted before it is sent to the network When On is selected the password is sent without encryption To enter the user name and password When On or High Security is selected for the authentication se...

Page 57: ...the connection test fails check your settings and try again This function does not check search conditions or the search base To set search conditions You can enter an attribute as a typical search ke...

Page 58: ...ess T T T TNext three times B B B B Press Change under Attribute C C C C Enter the attribute you want to use when searching for e mail ad dresses and then press OK Note The attribute value may change...

Page 59: ...using a different version of Win dows click Additional Drivers Note If you have installed an alterna tive driver by selecting Sharedas during the printer driver installa tion this step can be ignored...

Page 60: ...lient A A A A From the Start button on the task bar point to Program point to SmartDeviceMonitor for Client and then click Setting Expansion Func tion A dialog box for setting the expan sion function...

Page 61: ...cedure is explained with the following example settings File server s name CAREE Print server s name PSERV Printer s name R PRN Queue name R QUEUE Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin To use the machine...

Page 62: ...e in the Printer Name box and the print queue name in the Print Queue Name box and then click Next In the Print Server Name box enter the name of the NetWare print server using up to 47 char acters In...

Page 63: ...r in which a print server is created You can also click Browse to browse through available file servers and NDS context names In the NDS Tree box enter the name of the NDS tree in which a print serv e...

Page 64: ...6 5 Environ ment Using Pure IP in the NetWare 5 5 1 or 6 6 5 Environment Follow the procedure below to con nect the printer as a print server in a pure IP environment of NetWare 5 5 1 or NetWare 6 6...

Page 65: ...using NWadmin A A A A From Windows start NWadmin For details about NWadmin see the NetWare manuals B B B B Select the object in which the print queue is located in the direc tory tree and then click C...

Page 66: ...ering the following from the console of the NetWare server If the print server is in operation quit and restart it To exit CAREE unload pserver To start CAREE load pserver print_server_name Setting Up...

Page 67: ...m the Print Server Configuration menu select Printer Configuration K K K K Select the printer indicated as Not Installed Use the same printer number spec ified as the remote printer number using NIB S...

Page 68: ...to NDS mode Do not use the printer as a remote printer when Pure IP is used Setting up using NIB Setup Tool A A A A Log on to the file server as an ad ministrator or administrator equivalent B B B B...

Page 69: ...No N box enter the printer number Use the same printer number created M M M M Click OK to close NIB Setup Tool Setting up using NWadmin A A A A From Windows start NWadmin For details about NWadmin se...

Page 70: ...R R In the Print Server Name box en ter the print server name Use the same print server name specified using NIB Setup Tool S S S S Select the Define additional proper ties check box and then click Cr...

Page 71: ...se TCP IP operations from Web Image Monitor become available Recommended Web browser Windows Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher Netscape Navigator 7 0 or higher Mac OS Netscape Navigator 7 0 or higher Sa...

Page 72: ...page is divided into the following areas 1 Header area The link to help and dialog box for keyword search appears 2 Menu area The dialog box for switching to the user mode and administrator mode appea...

Page 73: ...log on when user authentication is set A A A A Click Login B B B B Enter a login user name and pass word and then click OK Note For user code authentication enter a user code in User Name and then cli...

Page 74: ...job status can be viewed but the machine settings cannot be changed 1 Status Machine status including the amount of remaining paper in paper trays and the amount of remaining toner is dis played 2 Jo...

Page 75: ...This also allows you to delete Spooled Print Job Locked Print and Sample Print jobs 3 Address Book User information can be registered displayed changed and deleted 4 Configuration Make system settings...

Page 76: ...nter a user code in User Name and then click OK Displaying Web Image Monitor Help When using Help for the first time clicking either Help in the header area or the icon marked in the display area make...

Page 77: ...to the location of the decompressed file Linking the URL of the Help File to the Help Button You can link the URL of the help file on a computer or Web server to the Help button A A A A Log on to Web...

Page 78: ...s Enables selection of paper type loaded in the machine Switches to and comes out of Energy Saver mode Checks information about print ing paper quantity etc Simultaneously monitors multi ple printers...

Page 79: ...you are required to restart the computer after installing Smart DeviceMonitor for Admin re start the computer and continue the configuration Changing the Network Interface Board Configuration Follow...

Page 80: ...G Click Apply H H H H Quit Web Image Monitor Reference For details about setting items see Help in the General Settings on Configuration page Changing the Paper Type Follow the procedure below to cha...

Page 81: ...he user name and leave the password blank User Management Tool starts Reference For details about User Manage ment Tool see SmartDevice Monitor for Admin Help Displaying the Number of Sheets Printed F...

Page 82: ...en click OK A confirmation message appears F F F F Click Yes The number of pages printed is re set to 0 G G G G On the Edit menu click Apply Settings Changes are applied to informa tion on the User Pa...

Page 83: ...eference For details about setting restric tions see SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Help Configuring the Energy Saver Mode Follow the procedure below to con figure Energy Saver mode A A A A Start SmartD...

Page 84: ...ssword blank Top Page of Web Image Monitor appears F F F F Click Configuration G G G G Click Device Settings H H H H Click Program Change Administrator I I I I Click Change J J J J On the New Password...

Page 85: ...for the Web Image Monitor admin istrator appears NIB Setup Tool starts when the network interface board is default Follow the instructions on the screen E E E E Enter the user name and pass word and...

Page 86: ...ea Viewing and Deleting Spool Print Jobs A A A A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Ad min B B B B On the Group menu point to Search Device and then click TCP IP IPX SPX or TCP IP SNMPv3 A list ofmachines u...

Page 87: ...ars Note Select the protocol of the ma chine whose configuration you want to change C C C C Select a machine D D D D On the Tools menu click Ad dress Management Tool The dialog box for entering the us...

Page 88: ...Options dialog box appears D D D D Click the machine you want to monitor and then select the To Be Monitored check box in the Moni toring Information Settings area Note To display the machine status...

Page 89: ...the network printer cancels the job because something went wrong send the print job again Print jobs sent from another com puter do not appear in the print queue window regardless of pro tocol If vari...

Page 90: ...a command D D D D Quit telnet msh logout The configuration message about saving the changes appears E E E E Enter yes to save the changes and then press the Enter key If you do not want to save the c...

Page 91: ...tive msh appletalk ptimeout value 0 Timeout value becomes ineffec tive autonet Use the autonet command to con figure AutoNet parameters View settings The following command displays the current AutoNet...

Page 92: ...e dhcp command to config ure DHCP settings View settings The following command displays the current DHCP settings msh dhcp Configuration You can configure DHCP msh dhcp interface_name on off Click on...

Page 93: ...setting the DNS server address see p 88 dns For details about setting the do main name see p 89 domain name diprint The direct printing port enables direct printing from a network connected computer U...

Page 94: ...u can specify operations per formed when records overlap update To delete old records and regis ter new records add To add new records and store the old records When CNAME overlaps it is al ways chang...

Page 95: ...Use the help command to display the available command list and the proce dures for using those commands Command list display msh help Display of procedure for using com mands msh help command_name ho...

Page 96: ...ify the IEEE 1394 interface The following explains how to con figure an IP address 192 168 15 16 on Ethernet interface msh ifconfig ether 192 168 15 16 The following explains how to con figure a subne...

Page 97: ...r authorization mode IPP timeout configuration Specify how many seconds the computer waits before canceling an interrupted print job The time can be entered between 30 to 65535 seconds msh ipp timeout...

Page 98: ...val Setting login mode for file server msh netware login server Setting login mode for NDS tree msh netware login tree Setting login mode for NDS tree name msh netware tree NDS name passwd Use the pas...

Page 99: ...ezvous location location Information about location can be entered using up to 32 alpha numeric characters Setting order of priority for each pro tocol diprint msh rendezvous diprint 0 99 lpr msh rend...

Page 100: ...ive host net destination on off You can turn the specified desti nation on or off Host becomes the default setting Adding Routing Table msh route add host net destination gateway Adds a host or networ...

Page 101: ...msh set ipp msh set http msh set rendezvous Configuration Enter up to enable protocol and enter down to disable protocol You can set the protocol to active or inactive msh set tcpip up down If you dis...

Page 102: ...ttings one by one Reference For details about the information displayed see p 117 Configuring the Network Interface Board slp Use slp command to configure SLP settings msh slp ttl ttl_val You can sear...

Page 103: ...to enable and down to disable snmp Use the snmp command to display and edit SNMP configuration settings such as the community name View settings msh snmp Default access settings 1 is as follows Commun...

Page 104: ...dress You can configure a host ad dress according to the protocol used The network interface board ac cepts requests only from hosts that have addresses with access types of read only or read write En...

Page 105: ...isplayed for that number only Configuring a sending address for SNMP v3 TRAP msh snmp v3trap 1 5 ip ipx address Configuring a sending protocol for SNMP v3 TRAP msh snmp v3trap 1 5 ac tive ip addr ipx...

Page 106: ...server Time zone configuration msh sntp timezone hour_time You can specify the time differ ence between the printer clock and NTP server clock Time is in 24 hour format spoolsw Use the spoolsw comman...

Page 107: ...printer status can be checked us ing the following command Messages msh status Reference For details see p 107 Current Printer Status syslog Use the syslog command to display the information stored i...

Page 108: ...2 for x as the number corresponding to the link name Help URL Configuration You can set URLs linked by click ing Help or on Web Image Monitor msh web help http Help URL or IP address help Deleting He...

Page 109: ...ameter Value configured key key value val 1 2 3 4 You can specify the WEP key when entering in hexa decimal With a 64 bit WEP you can use 10 dig it hexadecimals With a 128 bit WEP you can use 26 digit...

Page 110: ...umbers with val The key number is set to 1 when making these omissions encval 1 2 3 4 You can specify which of the four WEP keys is used for packet encod ing 1 is set if a number is not specified auth...

Page 111: ...ry secondary IP address Use the primary command to configure a primary WINS serv er IP address Use the secondary command to configure a secondary WINS server IP address Do not use 255 255 255 255 as t...

Page 112: ...p Tool For details see SNMP Setup Tool Help The default community names are public and admin You can get MIB information using these community names Start SNMP Setup Tool Windows 95 98 Me Windows 2000...

Page 113: ...a malfunction in the machine Canceled The job is reset Canceling Job The job is being reset Card Counter not inserted The machine is waiting for prepaid card or key Coin or amount not inserted The ma...

Page 114: ...rd disk drive board error has occurred Error IEEE1394 Board An IEEE 1394 interface board error has occurred Error Media Link Board An error has occurred on the media link board Error Memory Switch A m...

Page 115: ...r Waste toner is full Full Waste Toner Bottle Waste toner bottle is full Hex Dump Mode It is a hex dump mode Immed Trans not connected It did not connect directly with the other party of the trans mis...

Page 116: ...3 LCT Malfunction Tray 4 There is a problem with tray 4 Malfunction Z folding unit There is a problem with the Z fold unit Memory Low Copy Memory shortage has occurred while the copy was oper ating Me...

Page 117: ...correctly set Not Detected Develop Unit Y The development unit yellow is not correctly set Not Detected Duplex Feed Unit The duplex feed unit is not correctly set Not Detected Finisher Finisher is no...

Page 118: ...t The paper has jammed inside the machine Paper Misfeed Interposer The paper has jammed in interposer unit Paper Misfeed Mailbox The paper has jammed in the mailbox Paper Misfeed Output Tray The paper...

Page 119: ...to replace the toner Suction motor Replace Transfer Belt It is time to replace the transfer belt Replace Transfer Cleaning Unit It is time to replace the transfer cleaning unit SD Card Authentication...

Page 120: ...shell info commands see p 91 info Item Description No ID number of the paper tray Name Name of the paper tray PaperSize Size of paper loaded in the paper tray status Current status of the paper tray N...

Page 121: ...nfo command and rsh rcp and ftp parameters mshell Use the info command Note For details about UNIX commands and parameters see UNIX Supplement For details about mshell info commands see p 91 info Item...

Page 122: ...ser Print request user name Page Number of pages printed Result Print Request Result Communication Result OK Print was completed normally However the print result may not be as required due to printer...

Page 123: ...IP over 1394 SCSI print Ethernet interface Internal version number Syslog priority NVRAM version Internal version number Device name Printer name Comment Comment location Location of the printer in t...

Page 124: ...st Configuration Protocol on off Host name Address IP address netmask Subnet mask broadcast Broadcast address DNS Domain DNS domain type gateway Default gateway address Access Range Access control ran...

Page 125: ...de NDS Bindery this value is fixed Packet negotiation Login Mode Login mode Print job timeout Packet timeout protocol Protocol used SAP interval time NDS Tree Name NDS tree name SMB Switch mode this v...

Page 126: ...uthentication TX Rate IEEE 802 11b interface speed WEP encryption WEP enabled or disabled Encryption key WEP key IP over 1394 Host name DHCP Address IP address netmask Subnet mask broadcast Broadcast...

Page 127: ...thernet ether IEEE 802 11b wlan appears when IEEE 802 11b is se lected IP over 1394 ip1394 appears when IEEE1394 is selected DDNS ether Dynamic DNS function on an Ethernet connection on off wlan Dynam...

Page 128: ...Monitoring and Configuring the Printer 122 4 SNMP SNMPv1v2 SNMPv3 protocol v1Trap v2Trap v3Trap SNMPv1v2 Remote Setting SNMPv3 Privacy Shell mode Remote maintenance tool mode Item Description...

Page 129: ...Use another community name add_sess_ipx bad trap addr IPXaddress community community name The IPX address 00 00 00 00 00 00 is unavail able when the community access type is TRAP Specify the host IPX...

Page 130: ...10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Current IP address current IP address The IP address current IP address was re ceived from the dhcp server Current IPX address IPX address Current ipx address DHCP lease time expi...

Page 131: ...start The nbtd service has started available only in the DHCP mode NetBEUI Computer Name computer name The NetBEUI computer name is specified nmsd start NetBEUI The nmsd Name Server Daemon service ha...

Page 132: ...equested community name is not de fined session_ipx community name not defined The requested community name is not de fined Set context to NDS context name An NDS context name has been set shutdown si...

Page 133: ...ould not be found in the DNS server A server other than the SMTP server has been specified The specified SMTP server port number is incorrect SMTPC username or password wasn t cor rect response code i...

Page 134: ...s denied Ver ify that the print server name and password are correct Login to the file server failed The print server is not registered or a password is specified Register the print server without spe...

Page 135: ...ncluding IP addresses TCP IP of the printer is set as de fault B B B B Install a TCP IP in Windows to set up the network environment Consult the network administrator for the local setting information...

Page 136: ...other cases Add the IP address and host name of the network printer to the hosts file on the computer used for printing Methods of addition vary depending on operating systems Windows 95 98 Me A A A A...

Page 137: ...mands Enter commands using the command prompt window The location of the command prompts varies depending on operating systems Windows 95 98 Start Programs MS DOS Prompt Windows Me Start Programs Acce...

Page 138: ...ommand line is as follows c lpr Shost Pfiletype RPS ol C PRINT file1 rcp First register the printer s host name in the hosts file c rcp b pass name file name pass name file name printer s host name op...

Page 139: ...er name and leave the password blank User Password When user authentication is set enter a login user name and pass word C C C C When printing a binary file set the file mode to binary ftp bin When pr...

Page 140: ...Special Operations under Windows 134 5...

Page 141: ...vice environ ment These limitations are built in Win dows Terminal Service or Meta Frame Windows Terminal Service In the Windows Terminal Service environment some of the printer driver s functions is...

Page 142: ...taFrame XP 1 0 or higher versions we recom mend making settings in Client Printer bandwidth under Citrix Management Console according to the environment If a print error occurs on the server and the p...

Page 143: ...e subnet selected by the inter face the machine operates us ing 0 0 0 0 When obtaining addresses from the DHCP server IP Address Subnet Mask you can configure addresses as signed by a DHCP server Note...

Page 144: ...server setting to active using the control panel Using the WINS server you can configure the host name via the re mote network printer port DHCP relay agent is not support ed If you use DHCP relay age...

Page 145: ...do not pass over the dial up router Note The MAC address of the filter ing printer is printed on the printer configuration page For more information about print ing a configuration page see Printer Re...

Page 146: ...d devices using the I O settings of ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Important If the machine is set up to con nect to the delivery server via a dial up router the router will dial and go online w...

Page 147: ...configure a banner page on NetWare If you want to change the banner page setting al ways configure it using Windows Under Windows 95 98 Me clear the Enable banner check box on the Printer Settings ta...

Page 148: ...the network area provides poor ra dio environment Where radio wave conditions are bad the network may not function due to interrupted or failed con nections When checking the wire less LAN signal and...

Page 149: ...ations RSA BSAFE Thisproduct includesRSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security Inc RSA is a registered trademark and BSAFE is a registered trademark of RSA Security Inc i...

Page 150: ...ppleTalk 4 NetBEUI Internet Fax TCP IP SMTP POP IMAP Network Scanner TCP IP RSH FTP SMTP POP SMB 6 Document Server TCP IP FTP HTTP Management Function TCP IP RSH RCP FTP SNMP HTTP TELNET mshell NBT DH...

Page 151: ...se IPP under Windows XP Windows Server 2003 use the Standard IPP port Note in SmartDeviceMonitor for Client however this port does not support digest access authentication 4 This can be used when the...

Page 152: ...iguration 35 Domain Name 35 38 89 E Effective Protocol 36 E mail Account 45 E mail Communication Port 43 E mail Reception Interval 43 E mail Strage in Server 44 Ethernet Speed 36 F Fax RX File Transmi...

Page 153: ...re4 x 5 5 1 6 6 5 62 Rendezvous 93 Return to Defaults 39 route 94 S Scanner Recall Interval Time 44 SCSI print SBP 2 38 set 95 Setting a Password SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin 78 Setting Up as a Print...

Page 154: ...148 GB GB EN USA B180 7515 W Web Image Monitor 65 WEP Encryption Setting 39 WINS telnet 105 WINS Configuration 36 38 Wireless LAN Signal 39...

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