Configuring NIC with Web Browser
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Additional Functions
Configuring NIC with Web Browser
Configuring the Printer
This facility requires TCP/IP to be installed. After the printer has been configured to use the TCP/
IP protocol, it will be possible to adjust the settings using a web browser.
Operating System Browser Requirements
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Using Windows NT 3.51 with Internet Explorer 3.02 may cause problems.
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Sometimes after clicking [Back], the previous page may not appear. In this case, click
[Refresh] or [Reload].
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The text on the screen may disappear or be aligned incorrectly if the font size settings of
the browser are set to be too large. It is recommended that you use a font size equal to or
smaller than “10 point” with Netscape Navigator, and “Medium” or smaller with
Internet Explorer.
The Network Interface Card functions as a Web server in addition to allowing a printer to
function as a network printer. You can use a Web browser to view the printer status and
configure the Network Interface Card.
OS
Browser
Miscrosoft Windows 95/98
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.03/4.0
Nescape Navigator 3.0/4.0
Microsoft Windows NT 3.51/4.0
Mac OS 7.6.1-8.1
Solaris 2.5 - 2.6
Summary of Contents for 5222
Page 1: ...next level document solutions Operator Guide 5222 5227 Network Interface...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 12: ...Setting Up the Printer in a Network 1 6 Introduction Notes...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Windows 95 98 Configuration...
Page 21: ...Chapter 3 Windows NT 4 0 Configuration...
Page 32: ...Configuring LPR Port Printing 3 10 Windows NT 4 0 Configuration Notes...
Page 33: ...Chapter 4 NetWare Configuration...
Page 54: ...Setting Up a Client Computer 4 20 NetWare Configuration Notes...
Page 55: ...Chapter 5 Macintosh Configuration...
Page 59: ...Chapter 6 Additional Functions...
Page 92: ...Network Configuration Page 6 32 Additional Functions Notes...
Page 93: ...Chapter 7 Specifications...
Page 97: ...Index...