Page 2 - TRADEMARK
© 1999 Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced without theexpressed permission of Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc. The material in this document is for informational purposes andis subject to change without notice. Hitachi Koki Imaging...
Page 3 - Foreword; Software License Agreement and Warranty; Software License Agreement
Foreword i Software License Agreement and Warranty (i)For the US and Canada Software License Agreement Important: Before installing the software please carefully read this License Agree-ment. The installation of this software indicates your acceptance of theterms and conditions of this License. If y...
Page 4 - The following are not permitted:
ii Foreword The following are not permitted: 1. The making of alternations to the software. 2. The right to grant sub-license, leases or other rights to others. 3. The merging of this software product or any portion of it into another product or program. 4. The reverse engineering, decompilation or ...
Page 5 - Limited Software Warranty; Limited Warranty
Foreword iii Limited Software Warranty Limited Warranty Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc., warrants that the software will per-form in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of(90) ninety days from the date of purchase. Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions,Inc., does not warran...
Page 6 - (ii)For all other countries including Europe; SOFTWARE
iv Foreword Software License Agreement and Warranty (ii)For all other countries including Europe Software License Agreement Important: Before installing the software please carefully read this License Agree-ment. The installation of this software indicates your acceptance of theterms and conditions ...
Page 7 - RESTRICTIONS; LIMITED WARRANTY
Foreword v (4) transfer possession of copies of the Software to another party by transferring a copy of this Agreement and all other documentation along with at least one complete unaltered copy of the Software, provided that (i) you either transfer Software to such other party or destroy all your o...
Page 8 - TERMINATION
vi Foreword 7. TERMINATION You may terminate your license at any time by destroying the Software andall your copies of it or as otherwise described in these terms. Hitachi KokiImaging Solutions, Inc., may terminate your license if you fail to complywith these terms. Upon such termination, you agree ...
Page 9 - FCC PART 15- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES WARNING-; Note; FCC: Declaration of Conformity
Foreword vii 1) 10/100Base-T USER INSTRUCTIONS (For U.S.A.) FCC PART 15- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES WARNING- Note WARNING FCC: Declaration of Conformity Product Type Network Interface Card Product Name 4179-435 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operationis subject to the following two...
Page 17 - Welcome; Trademark Acknowledgements
Foreword xv Welcome Congratulations on your selection of this quality Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc., Network Interface Card. This User’s Manual provides information about set-up the Network Interface Card and operating the printer in the network environment. Trademark Acknowledgements AppleTa...
Page 18 - CONTENTS; Chapter 1: Introduction; Discovery Program – Management Access
CONTENTS xvi CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 What’s in the Package ..................................... 1-21.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements ......................... 1-4 Chapter 2: Installing the Network Interface Card 2.1 Preparing the Printer ....................................... 2-12.2 Power...
Page 19 - Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory
CONTENTS xvii Chapter 4: NetWare Configuration 4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x.................. 4-1 4.1.1 Start PCONSOLE and Select File Server .. 4-2 4.1.2 Create Print Queues ................................ 4-2 4.1.3 Enter the Print Server Name.................... 4-3 4.1.4 Configure the Pr...
Page 23 - A.1 Network Interface Cards and; Appendix B: Specifications
CONTENTS xxi Appendix A: Jumper Settngs A.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations ............................................ A-2 A.2 Reset to Factory Default.................................. A-3A.3 Address Select ................................................. A-3A.4 BUS Handshake .........
Page 24 - MEMO
Page 25 - Introducti
Page 27 - Network and printer settings from a Web Browser.
Introduction 1-1 In tr odu c ti o n Cha p te r 1 This Network Interface Card (NIC) is a multi protocol device that is designed to support an Ethernet connection exclusively with the Printer Controller. This Network Interface Card (NIC) has the following features: • Auto recognition of 10Base2 and 10...
Page 28 - What’s in the Package
1.1 What’s in the Package 1-2 In tr odu c ti o n Cha p te r 1 1.1 What’s in the Package The Print Server contains the following: • Network Interface Card (NIC) • Setup Guide • Quick Configuration Guide • CD-ROM – Network Interface Card User’s Manual – Printer Management Utility – Quick Configuration...
Page 30 - Software
1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements 1-4 In tr odu c ti o n Cha p te r 1 1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements The Network Interface Card hardware and software require the following: Version of Protocol or NOS Novell NetWare Version 2.15, 3.x, or 4.x. Macintosh System 7.x, MacOS8.x UNIX, Windows, or LAN Server sys...
Page 33 - g th
Chapt er 2 Installin g th e Network Interface Card Installing the Network Interface Card Chapter 2
Page 35 - Preparing the Printer; Turn off the printer and remove the power cord.; Powering Up the Printer; Plug in the power cord.; • Handling Precautions for Static Sensitive Devices: The NIC is
2.1 Preparing the Printer 2-1 Ins tal ling t he N e twor k In ter fac e Ca rd Ch apt er 2 2.1 Preparing the Printer If the printer can generate a test or status report, you should generate one before you begin. This will give you detailed information on the identification and configuration of your p...
Page 36 - Connecting to a Network the NIC; Turn off the printer.
2.3 Connecting to a Network the NIC 2-2 Ins tal ling t he N e twor k In ter fac e Ca rd Ch apt er 2 2.3 Connecting to a Network the NIC Use an RJ45 connector (10/100BaseT) or BNC connector (10Base2) to connect to an Ethernet. 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Connect the connector to the NIC. 3. After you...
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Chapt er 3 Utili zi ng Win d o w s Programs Utilizing Windows Programs Chapter 3
Page 39 - Discovery Program
3-1 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 The CD-ROM contains the following programs for the Windows environment. • Discovery Program This program automatically searches for NICs on a network. Found NICs are listed in the Web Browser being used. Clicking a NIC name accesses the card’s onboar...
Page 40 - Discovery Program – Management
3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-2 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) – The Management Access Program (MAP) uses a Windows-based Web Browser linked with a proprietary bi-directional IPX/IP channel program to ...
Page 41 - Start; Search for IPX based printers:
3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-3 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 You can use the following procedure to manually install the MAP.1. Insert the CD-ROM into your workstation’s CD-ROM drive. 2. Run the program. (In this example, we assume that drive D: is your w...
Page 42 - OK
3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-4 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 Note 3. After the settings are the way you want, click OK to set them and close the dialog box. 3.1.3 Using the MAP Use the following procedure to start up MAP and search for all compatible NICs...
Page 43 - Program; Click the; Click; Installation/Configuration Programs; located at the bottom
3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-5 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program This section describes how to set up and use the IP Peer-to-Peer Printing program. With the setup procedure, you set up your print server ports for printing from a Windows envi...
Page 44 - Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-6 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 3. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. The default installation directory is C:\Program Files\IP-P2P. You can change to a different directory if you want. 3.2.2 Setting Up IP Peer-to-Peer Printing 1...
Page 45 - After the settings are the way you want, click; to set them and
3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-7 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 Max Hops for Search: Type in a maximum hop value. The initial default value is 2. See the note under 3.1.2 Configuring the MAP for an explanation about maximum hops. IP Port Base: This is the starting port number ...
Page 46 - Printing; Printers; button to display a dialog box for input of a
3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-8 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 3.2.3 Adding Printers for IP Peer-to-Peer Printing The following steps can be used to manually add a printer that cannot be found automatically due to router setup or the maximum hop count setting. Note, however, ...
Page 47 - Field Descriptions
3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-9 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 4. Click the Find Printers button to automatically search the net- work for a printer as well as to register it. When registering a printer manually, enter the appropriate infor-mation for the following field desc...
Page 50 - Installing the Printer Driver and Setting; Open the; Properties; menu item of the printer icon.; Detail; Select the port that you want from the; Print to the following port
3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-12 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 3.3.2 Installing the Printer Driver and Setting the Printer Port 1. Using the install program, install the printer driver that comes with the printer.Refer to the manual that came with the printer for details. 2...
Page 51 - Using a Web Browser
3.4 Using a Web Browser 3-13 Util iz ing W indow s P rogr am s Cha p ter 3 3.4 Using a Web Browser Once you have assigned an IP address to your NIC, you can use a Web browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer to access the NIC’s onboard HTTP server. The HTTP server can be use...
Page 53 - Net
Chapt er 4 Net W are Co nfigurati o n NetWare Configuration Chapter 4
Page 55 - Configuring NetWare 4.x in Bindery Emulation
4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x 4-1 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 Use this chapter if you will be printing from Novell NetWare. This chapter is divided into the following sections: • Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x describes how to configure the NIC for use with Versions 2.15 or 3.x...
Page 56 - Start PCONSOLE and Select File Server
4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x 4-2 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 When you are finished, turn the printer off and on again. The printer creates a status report that indicates the file servers to which the unit is attached and the queues which it services. Before you begin: • Verify t...
Page 57 - Print Server Information
4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x 4-3 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 4.1.3 Enter the Print Server Name A print server takes the print jobs from queues and sends them to the printer. Use this procedure to specify the name of the print server:1. Choose Print Server Information from the Av...
Page 59 - Print Server Configuration; Queues Serviced By Printer
4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x 4-5 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 8. Press to return to the Print Server Configuration menu. 4.1.5 Assign Print Queues to the Printer When you assign queues to the defined printer, you authorize the print server to service these queues. Note 1. Choose ...
Page 60 - Print Server; Set Up Notify Options for the Printer; Notify List for Printer
4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x 4-6 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 4. Select the queue you want and then assign a priority level from 1 to 10. It is recommended that you accept the default priority level. Press . The queue appears on the list for the printer. Press again to assign add...
Page 62 - Installing the Print Server on Multiple; Change Password; option on the Print Server
4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x 4-8 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 4.1.7 Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Servers To install the print server on more than one file server, perform the procedures described in Sections 4.1.1 through 4.1.6 for each file server. You must use t...
Page 63 - File Server To Be Serviced
4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x 4-9 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 4.1.8 Primary File Server To use the primary file server option, use the following procedure on a file server close to the printer:1. List the file servers to be serviced by the primary file server by selecting File Se...
Page 64 - Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation; Emulation; load install
4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation 4-10 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation Novell’s NetWare 4.x can operate in two modes — Novell Directory Services (NDS) and Bindery Services Emulation. For Directory Services, see 4.3 Configuring th...
Page 65 - PCONSOLE; Available Options
4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation 4-11 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 Note 4.2.2 Configure in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLE Once you confirm the server has Bindery Context, use the following procedure to configure the NIC. 1. Log into the network as ADMIN. 2. Type PCONSOLE and p...
Page 67 - Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services; Configuring the NIC in Novell; Configuring the NIC in NetWare
4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-13 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services Novell Directory Services (NDS) offers a different, more advanced approach to network management than previous NetWare versions. Generally, it store...
Page 68 - Click on the; NWADMIN; icon in the NetWare Tools group in Win-; Tools; item from the main menu and choose
4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-14 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 You may use NWADMIN to configure the printer in NDS. Prior to printing, NDS must be set up as follows and the NIC must be set up with NDS Context and Tree. See Section 4.4. The steps below describe the...
Page 72 - Select Object
4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-18 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 2. When the Select Object window appears, find the print queue object just created among the choices listed in the Objects box and select it. Click on the OK button and the print queue just created is ...
Page 74 - At the
4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-20 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 4.3.6 Check Assignments At the Directory Tree , double click on the Print Queue object you just created. At the Print Queue window, click on the Assignments button. If you configured the print queue an...
Page 76 - NIC Configuration
4.4 NIC Configuration 4-22 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 4.4 NIC Configuration The MAP or a Web Browser must be used to define the context and tree of the Print Server. It is also used to change the Print Server name, set in a password, modify scan and frame search parameters, and sent in...
Page 78 - Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility; Change Current File Server
4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility 4-24 NetW ar e Confi g u ra tio n C hapt er 4 4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility This section explains how to use the PCONSOLE utility to perform the following tasks: • Attach and select a file server • Select or delete queues for the print server • Set-up th...
Page 81 - nfigurati
Chapt er 5 AppleT alk Co nfigurati o n AppleTalk Configuration Chapter 5
Page 83 - Choosing the Printer; Control Panel
5.1 Choosing the Printer 5-1 Ap ple T alk Co nfi gur ati o n Cha p ter 5 Use this chapter if you will be printing from a Macintosh. This chapter explains how to configure the NIC using AppleTalk and how to use the AppleTalk NIManage utility program. Note 5.1 Choosing the Printer To choose the printe...
Page 84 - Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program; Loading the AppleTalk NIManage
5.2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program 5-2 Ap ple T alk Co nfi gur ati o n Cha p ter 5 10. The options available at this point depend on your printer driver. With a typical driver, you may select SETUP . Then select AUTO SETUP . There will be a series of messages as the Chooser commu- ni...
Page 85 - NIManage; icon
5.2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program 5-3 Ap ple T alk Co nfi gur ati o n Cha p ter 5 You can use the following procedure to start the NIManage program instead of step 1 to 5 above. • Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, and double-click the APPLTLK folder from the CD-ROM. Double-cl...
Page 86 - Configuring the NIC; Use the; Save As; option from the File menu to save the entire log; Edit; option to cut, copy, and paste some or all of the log
5.3 Configuring the NIC 5-4 Ap ple T alk Co nfi gur ati o n Cha p ter 5 5.3 Configuring the NIC You use the options added to the menu bar to configure the print server. Depending on your printer, certain operations may not be available. These functions will be “grayed” out and cannot be selected. 5....
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Page 89 - figuration
Chapt er 6 TCP/IP Con figuration TCP/IP Configuration Chapter 6
Page 91 - Installation in a Windows Environment
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6-1 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 This chapter explains how to configure the NIC and your network for use with TCP/IP communication in various environments. Independent setup and installation procedures are provided for Windows systems and for most...
Page 92 - Windows lpr Spooler Version 4.1
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6-2 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 Note Windows for Workgroups Windows for Workgroups does not normally come with TCP/IP. However, various TCP/IP facilities are available for Windows for Workgroups workstations, including a free TCP/ IP provided by ...
Page 93 - Windows NT
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6-3 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 Windows lpr Spooler Version 4.1 ( wlprs41.zip and wlprspl.txt ) for the lpr. See the file named wlprspl.txt for details about installing Win- dows lpr Spooler Version 4.1 . If you wish to use the BOOTP, you also ne...
Page 94 - Prior to running these programs, install the NIC in your printer.; The identified unit should reply.
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6-4 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6.1.1 Setting up the NIC The NIC must be given IP address and routing information to be used with TCP/IP. This can be done with MAP if you have a Net-Ware connection on your network, or with AppleTalk NIManage for ...
Page 95 - Request should time out.; Assigning the IP Address with BOOTP; MAP
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6-5 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 For example: >arp -s 192.9.200.200 00-20-6b-aa-bb-cc >ping <NIC IP address> Request should time out. For example: >ping 192.9.200.200 3. Recycle the power on the printer, or let the NIC reset itself....
Page 96 - bootp; Go
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6-6 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 BOOTP programs are located on the CD-ROM in the directory named bootp . 5. Copy BOOTPL16.exe or BOOTPL32.exe into a directory on your workstation’s hard disk. 6. Reset the printer. Note 7. Run the program. 8. Pull ...
Page 97 - Creating an lpr Queue on the Workstation; Windows for Workgroup
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6-7 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6.1.4 Setting Up IP and lpr Parameters The NIC provides for a setup connection via the standard Telnet port. To be able to make changes to a unit with factory default set-tings, you must logon as “sysadm” . The def...
Page 100 - The NIC can support UNIX TCP/IP printing in two modes:; status report
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-10 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6.2 UNIX Printing Note The NIC can support UNIX TCP/IP printing in two modes: • Host-based lpd where a supplied line printer daemon is running on one or more workstations and print data is communicated to the NIC via a TCP/IP port or, • ...
Page 101 - All UNIX systems that support lpd
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-11 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 Between the host-based and printer-based TCP/IP printing capabilities, the NIC works with: • All UNIX systems that support lpd • System V Rel. 4 (on 386 platforms) • DEC ULTRIX RISC Versions 4.3 and 4.4 • DEC OSF/1 Versions 2.0 and 3.0 •...
Page 102 - Configuring the IP Address on the NIC; Use AppleTalk NIManage utility program, as described in Chapter 5.
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-12 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6.2.1 Configuring the IP Address on the NIC Regardless of the printing mode selected, the NIC must be given IP address and routing parameters. You can configure the IP address for the NIC in one of the following ways: • Use MAP, as descr...
Page 103 - Stop the BOOTP daemon if it is running.
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-13 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 4. Edit the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and NIC’s node name. See the network adminis-trator for the IP address. For example, you would type in the following for NIC named printfast with an IP a...
Page 104 - After the NIC has been reinitialized, send a ping command to
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-14 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 8. Check the printer to verify that the NIC is connected to the net-work. Turn on the printer. 9. Wait until the printer powers up and finishes initializing to allow enough time for the IP address to become known and to be saved in NVRAM...
Page 106 - or
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-16 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 4. Edit the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and print server’s node name. See the network administrator for the IP address. For example, you would type in the following for a NIC with a name of pri...
Page 108 - Installation and testing is done. You are now ready to print.; lpd; When a window appears, select; Manage Remote Printers; When a menu appears, select; Client Services; Remote Printer Queues; Another menu appears. Select; Add a Remote Queue
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-18 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 1. Open the /etc/printcap file. Make an entry naming the NIC as the remote host and PORT1 as the remote printer name. A typi-cal printcap entry is shown below: <printer_name>:\ (for example, printer1) :lp=:\ :rm=<remote_host>...
Page 111 - INTNETADR; ALPHA Remote Printer; add
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-21 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6.2.2.5 Setting Up an AS/400 Systems to Use lpd When working with the output queue description (WORKOUTQD), there are several fields that must be defined for the NIC to function properly as a remote printer device. When prompted for the ...
Page 112 - exit; Use lpd; printer1
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-22 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 11. Your configuration is displayed. You are asked whether these values are final. Type Y or N and press . An example is shown below. 12. Add comments to the printcap file. For example, you can type: Dick’s printer down the hall 13. Sele...
Page 113 - Confirm the information you have entered. Type:; LPSYSTEM Installation; Use the following procedures to install LPSYSTEM:
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-23 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 7. Confirm the information you have entered. Type: Y 8. Confirm the preceding connection as your system default. Type: Y 9. Enter another printer name or quit setup. Type: Q 10. “Do you want to start the remote daemon now?” Type: Y 11. U...
Page 114 - SCO UNIX
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-24 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 3. At the prompt, type: #lpadmin -p <local printername> -s <remote host name or IP address>!PORT1 Note 4. At the prompt, type: #enable <local printername> #accept <local printername> 6.2.3 Installing TCP/IP for NI...
Page 115 - Use the tar command to load the software from the CD-ROM.
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-25 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6.2.3.1 Loading the Software The following procedures are only necessary when using the sup-plied host-based lpr capability. Loading the software is not neces-sary if printer-based lpr is used. 1. Log in as superuser (root) to the system...
Page 117 - yes
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-27 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 5. “Is this printer PostScript?” Type yes or no and press . 6. The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just config-ured. The screen displays the entry and asks if you want the script to append it to your /etc/printcap file. S...
Page 118 - RISC System; printfast
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-28 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 11. Installation for the system is done. You are prompted to config- ure any more printers. Type yes or no and press . We also suggest you ping the NIC to test communications. 6.2.3.5 Installing & Printing on an DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC S...
Page 121 - When using; sam; , specify everything as if the printer were directly; lpfilter; command to; nicfilter; . The system invokes nicfilter directly from the
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-31 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 When using sam , specify everything as if the printer were directly connected to /dev/lprprinter/<printer_name>. The software installed with your HP system can satisfy most of your printing needs. HP supplies ASCII-to-PostScript fi...
Page 122 - Save the file and close the editor.
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-32 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 Note Next, you will need to edit the printer interface program you created in step 3. 4. At the prompt, type: #cd /usr/nic and using your favorite editor, open and edit the port1_interface file. 5. Search on FILTER=” and insert the follo...
Page 123 - Next, you need to initialize the printer
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-33 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 Note Next, you need to initialize the printer 8. Type the following commands: #accept <printer name> #enable <printer name> Note 9. Type the command: #lp -d<printer name> /etc/hosts Check for output, or type the followi...
Page 127 - Shut down the qdaemon using the command; chvirprt; command. If you need more extensive
6.2 UNIX Printing 6-37 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6. Shut down the qdaemon using the command #stopsrc -s qdaemon 7. Edit /usr/lpd/qconfig to change the special file for device <printer_name> from /dev/<printer_name> to /dev/nic/<printer_name>. 8. Restart the daemon wit...
Page 129 - guest
6.3 Running Telnet 6-39 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6.3 Running Telnet The Telnet utility uses the standard remote terminal protocol to configure the IP address, lpd printers, and other parameters on your system. Use the following guidelines to run Telnet. You have the same functionality...
Page 132 - Print Server Setup Job Detected to be
6.3 Running Telnet 6-42 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 1. To access the LPD Printers menu, type 2 and press . For a unit at factory default, the menu shown below appears. 2. To change the set of emulations, type 1 and press . The options shown below appears. 3. To delete an emulation, selec...
Page 133 - Save Changes and Exit
6.3 Running Telnet 6-43 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6.3.4 Enable/Disable Network Protocols To enable network protocols, at the Main menu type 3 and press . You are given the choice of disabling either NetWare or AppleTalk. 6.3.5 Reset Unit In order to reset the NIC, type 4 into the main ...
Page 136 - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; Use IP info in NVRAM; permanent lease
6.5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 6-46 T C P/IP Co nfig ur ati o n Cha p ter 6 6.5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a service much like bootp that provides a method for assignment and maintenance of IP addresses. The NIC is able to obtain IP information from this service.There are t...
Page 137 - Operati
Chapt er 7 Operati o n an d T roub lesho otin g Operation and Troubleshooting Chapter 7
Page 139 - LED Status Indicator; LED Patterns
7.1 LED Status Indicator 7-1 O p e ra tio n a nd T rou ble s h ooti n g Cha p te r 7 This chapter describes normal operation of the NIC in the printer, and also provides information on how to troubleshoot any problems you might have with the NIC. 7.1 LED Status Indicator The NIC has two LED status i...
Page 143 - Resetting the NIC to Factory Default
7.3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default 7-5 O p e ra tio n a nd T rou ble s h ooti n g Cha p te r 7 7.3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default You can cause the NIC to restore all parameters to factory default values, so the NIC appears just as it came from the factory. You may choose to do this when...
Page 144 - How to Diagnose Problems; Verify that the printer is functioning properly.; Is the printer printing?; Verify that the printer is on-line or else nothing will print.; Did you get a NIC status page?
7.4 How to Diagnose Problems 7-6 O p e ra tio n a nd T rou ble s h ooti n g Cha p te r 7 7.4 How to Diagnose Problems Use the following list to determine the cause of printing problems:1. Verify that the printer is functioning properly. • Is the printer printing? Make sure the printer is operating p...
Page 145 - Troubleshooting Checklists; Use the checklists in this section to identify and solve problems.; nections; Try another cable to make sure you do not have a bad cable.
7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists 7-7 O p e ra tio n a nd T rou ble s h ooti n g Cha p te r 7 7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists Use the checklists in this section to identify and solve problems. 7.5.1 Troubleshooting Network Hardware Con- nections Be sure that the NIC has properly selected the connector t...
Page 146 - Is there enough disk space on the file server and is it running?
7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists 7-8 O p e ra tio n a nd T rou ble s h ooti n g Cha p te r 7 • Did you assign the printer to the type Remote Other /Unknown?If the PCONSOLE settings are correct, the connection between the printer and network may have been broken. Turn the printer off and, using PCONSOL...
Page 147 - If all your hardware connections are correct, check the following:
7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists 7-9 O p e ra tio n a nd T rou ble s h ooti n g Cha p te r 7 • Is AUTO ENDCAP enabled? Auto Endcap lets you send data to a network printer. Use PRINTCON to check. If not, enable it. 7.5.2.4 NIC Configuration Checklist If all your hardware connections are correct, check ...
Page 149 - Did you select the correct NIC and correct zone?; If you placed the printer in a new zone, did you reselect the zone?
7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists 7-11 O p e ra tio n a nd T rou ble s h ooti n g Cha p te r 7 create an alias queue. See your NetWare Manual for more information. 7.5.3 Troubleshooting AppleTalk Protocol • Is the Macintosh computer connected to the network through Ethernet, and, has the Macintosh Appl...
Page 151 - Appendix; er S
Appendix A Jum p er S ett ings Jumper Settings Appendix A
Page 153 - HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Jumper Settings A-1 J u mp er Se tti ngs A ppe ndi x A The NIC will normally automatically configure the network configuration without the need to access internal jumpers. However, there are certain jumpers on the card that you may have to access under certain circumstances. If you need to change th...
Page 154 - A.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations; A.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper
A.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations A-2 J u mp er Se tti ngs A ppe ndi x A A.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations The illustration below shows the location of each of the jumpers on the Ethernet NIC. Note • The shaded areas indicate the default pin positions. ON ON T.B. P.ACK ...
Page 155 - A.2 Reset to Factory Default
A.2 Reset to Factory Default A-3 J u mp er Se tti ngs A ppe ndi x A A.2 Reset to Factory Default The NIC may be restored to factory default conditions by jumper (OP2). The function of OP2 is to reconfigure NVRAM. This is done when a unit is moved from one site to another and should be restored to as...
Page 159 - B.1 Network Interface Card; The following tables provide general specifications for the NIC.; Network Interface Card General Specifications
B.1 Network Interface Card B-1 Spe c if ic at ion s Ap pen dix B B.1 Network Interface Card The following tables provide general specifications for the NIC. Network Interface Card General Specifications B.2 10/100BaseT/UTP Cables Use the following universal Ethernet standard when configuring your 10...
Page 161 - Usi
Appendix C Usi n g a W eb Browser Using a Web Browser Appendix C
Page 163 - C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens; Start up your browser.
C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-1 Usi ng a W eb B rows e r A ppen di x C The NIC and printer have an onboard HTTP server, so a standard Web browser can be used to make printer status monitor and network related settings. For details, see the PageScope Light User’s Manual. C.1 Accessing the H...
Page 164 - Menu Options; cessed by the printer.; Printer
C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-2 Usi ng a W eb B rows e r A ppen di x C Menu Options System Displays various information regarding the configura-tion of the printer including options, trays and memory capacity. Job Info Allows you to manage the print jobs that are being pro- cessed by the p...
Page 165 - Network functions are performed from the Network Settings page.; sysadm
C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-3 Usi ng a W eb B rows e r A ppen di x C C.1.1 Network page Network functions are performed from the Network Settings page. Note Click on a link to jump to the corresponding page, where you can make the settings indicated by the link text. Of course, you can a...
Page 166 - This screen shows the status of each protocol.; Address
C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-4 Usi ng a W eb B rows e r A ppen di x C Important! C.1.1.1 Reset Use this screen when you need to reset the NIC to allow newly set parameter values to take effect. Note that resetting the NIC fully initializes the network interface, without initializing the i...
Page 167 - This screen is for making NetWare environment settings.
C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-5 Usi ng a W eb B rows e r A ppen di x C Your password can contain letters, numbers, and punctuation. Note that the password is case-sensitive, which means that the system distinguishes between upper-case and lower-case letters. C.1.1.6 Setup NetWare This scre...
Page 168 - Unit Serial Number; C.2 Supported Web Browsers
C.2 Supported Web Browsers C-6 Usi ng a W eb B rows e r A ppen di x C C.1.1.11 Unit info This screen shows you the version of your Network Interfacecard. Clicking on the Unit Serial Number jumps to the Network Address screen. C.1.1.12 Language This network card supports the following language modes....