Note:
The printer must be stopped before changes can be made.
The following values specified on this panel are saved in Snapshots:
v
Cut Sheet Emulation
v
Reprint Pages After Jams
v
IPDS Resolution
v
IPDS Printhead Resolution
Note:
To see help information for the fields on this panel, select the field and press
F1
on the keyboard or press and hold the left mouse button for two seconds. A
help popup window displays detailed information about the selected field. Select
the
Help
button to display a help topic for the panel. The help topic displays in a
separate Help window inside a Help System viewer. Select the
Alt+Tab
key to
toggle between the Help window and the operator console. Select the
Alt+F4
key
to close the Help window.
Related information:
Chapter 4, “Working with Snapshots,” on page 61
Network panels
The
Network
tab provides the following task panels for configuring the network:
v
Network
– Attachments
– Remote Access
– Restricted Access
– Status
Network - Attachments panel
Use the Network - Attachments panel to do a logical install of adapters and define
or change configuration values for adapters. You also use this panel to install and
set configuration values for protocols after the appropriate adapter is installed. In
addition, you can use this panel to uninstall, and enable or disable a selected
adapter or protocol.
The panel lists the network adapters that are both physically and logically installed
on the printer. It also lists the available protocols for the network adapters.
Adapter cards allow the printer to receive data from a host or network. The printer
comes with a built-in LAN Ethernet adapter card and additional cards can be
ordered and physically installed. Typical adapters that you might physically install
are ESCON
®
, FICON
®
, or Ethernet.
Note:
Adapter cards must be physically installed by your service representative.
An administrator or service representative can logically install a LAN adapter.
After the LAN adapter is physically installed, you must do a logical install of the
adapter, including the built-in Ethernet adapter. Once the LAN adapter is both
physically and logically installed, that adapter type will display on this panel.
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