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4 Setting on the Control Panel
Parallel
Specifies the settings for the parallel interface.
Note
• You need to restart the printer to activate the new settings. After making the settings, turn off the printer
and then turn it on again.
IPX/SPX
Specifies the operational frame type of IPX/SPX (NetWare).
• [Auto] (default)
Select this to automatically configure the frame type.
• [Ethernet-II]
Select this to use the Ethernet frame type.
• [802.3]
Select this to use the IEEE802.3 frame type.
• [802.2]
Select this to use the IEEE802.2 frame type.
• [SNAP]
Select this to use the SNAP frame type.
IP Filter
Specifies blocking the reception of data from certain IP addresses.
No. n
(n: 1 to 5)
You can set up to five IP addresses ([No. 1] to [No. 5]). [No. 1] has priority over the
others. To set multiple filters, set IP address in descending order from the address
network with the narrowest range.
• [Address]
Sets the IP address for No. n. You can set values between 0 and 255.
• [Mask]
Sets the mask for No. n. You can set values between 0 and 255.
• [Mode]
Specifies the mode to limits for the registered IP address from [Off] (default), [Accept],
or [Reject].
Note
• The IP filter setting can be set on the CentreWare Internet Services. For example to
set the IP filter, refer to “6.3 Checking / Managing the Printer Status on a Web
Browser” (P. 96).
Initialize NVM
Initializes network data stored in NV memory. The NV memory is a nonvolatile memory
that stores the printer settings even after power off. Initializing the NV memory will
revert the value for each item of the [Network] menu to default.
Item
Description
ECP
Specifies the ECP communication mode of the parallel interface.
• [On] (default)
The ECP communication mode is enabled.
• [Off]
The ECP communication mode is disabled.
Adobe Protocol
Specifies the communications protocol for PostScript.
• [Auto]
Used when no special processing is required for data.
• [Standard]
Used when the communication protocol is in ASCII format.
• [BCP]
Used when the communication protocol is in binary format.
• [TBCP]
Used when the communication protocol supports both ASCII and binary data to
switch between them according to the specified control code.
• [RAW]
Used when no special processing is required for data.
Item
Description