Kodak 10/100 Network Interface Card - Manual

Kodak 10/100 Network Interface Card

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – CONTENTS; Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and ConÞguration
  • Page 4 – Contents; Novell NetWare
  • Page 5 – Apple/Macintosh Environments
  • Page 6 – 0 Unix Environment
  • Page 7 – 2 Troubleshooting
  • Page 9 – Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and Configuration; Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and ConÞguration; Kodak Digital Science; cannot
  • Page 10 – Contents of this Guide
  • Page 11 – Appendix A; NIC Package Contents; If the NIC was pre-installed
  • Page 12 – Upgrading from a Kodak 10Mbit NIC; 0/100 NIC upgrade relative to NIC conÞguration methods.; Hardware Features; Green and Yellow LEDs indicate network connectivity and trafÞc.
  • Page 13 – Network Performance; NIC and printer installation and conÞguration procedures.
  • Page 14 – Yes; Printer/NIC Installation and ConÞguration Overview
  • Page 15 – Step 1: Assess your network/printing environment; Consult with your system/network administrator regarding; Step 2: Gather the necessary components; not; BNC; transceiver or hub from your local dealer or distributor.; direct; FastManage Utilities
  • Page 16 – Step 3: Install the NIC hardware, if necessary; Install the NIC in the Kodak printer, if necessary. Refer to the; Step 4: ConÞgure the NIC from the desired platform
  • Page 17 – ONLY; Step 5: ConÞgure the print servers, if necessary
  • Page 18 – Platform Print Drivers:; Appendix E; Troubleshooting
  • Page 19 – NIC Installation and Verification; Equipment Requirements; When installing a new NIC or replacing a NIC, you need; Preparing the Kodak 8400/86xx series Printers
  • Page 20 – CAUTION: Wear the antistatic strap when you open the back of the
  • Page 22 – CAUTION: Wear the antistatic strap when you remove the; Remove the three screws that hold the NIC in place. Also, remove the; Installing or Removing the NIC; Do as follows to install and seat the NIC.
  • Page 23 – Printing a NIC Configuration Test Page
  • Page 24 – Check the LEDs again after the printer reaches; READY; indicates the NIC is connected to the network.
  • Page 25 – NIC Faceplate; would advertise itself; Operation Mode Switches; Refer to the following table to select a NIC operating mode.; Selecting a NIC Operating Mode
  • Page 26 – Configuring the Network Parameters; arp
  • Page 28 – Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities; Windows - FastManage ConÞguration Utilities; FastManage Features
  • Page 29 – FastManage Hardware Requirements
  • Page 30 – Extracting Files from the Windows Utilities Diskette; Setting up the FastManage Utilities
  • Page 31 – Installing FastManage
  • Page 32 – Next; Note: The Gateway parameter is optional. The NIC IP address can be
  • Page 33 – NetBEUI; IMPORTANT: The NWADMIN utility must be loaded if you want to have a; Finish
  • Page 34 – FastManage - Discovery Application
  • Page 35 – Opening the Discovery Application; After FastManage installation is complete, the; Kodak; window should appear.; FastManage for Kodak NIC
  • Page 36 – Discovery Application; Discovery Map appears with all detected devices.; Recommendation; : Select only one protocol that is prevalent on your
  • Page 37 – Kodak Printer/Proofer NIC Icon Names; ÑThis device was discovered by the IPX protocol (where
  • Page 38 – SNMPAxxxxxx; xxxxxx; UNKNOWN
  • Page 39 – OK; change back to the name, click the; A Ping Manager window appears.; Ping; The host that was contacted responds in the Report box.; TFTP
  • Page 40 – Browse
  • Page 43 – Every
  • Page 46 – public; Community is set to; private
  • Page 47 – Fastmanage - Kodak NIC Manager Application; After FastManage installation is complete, a; Kodak FastManage; window
  • Page 48 – Name; after making changes.; NIC Manager ConÞguration Menus
  • Page 49 – IP Address
  • Page 50 – Subnets
  • Page 51 – NDS; General ConÞguration; General ConÞg
  • Page 53 – SMB Configuration
  • Page 54 – Status Menu; These parameters currently have no function.; Help Menu; : Displays information on the current; FastManage - Ping Application
  • Page 56 – FastManage - BOOTP Application
  • Page 58 – NetBeui Browsing and Sharing Abilities; BrowseMaster
  • Page 59 – NBMON
  • Page 60 – Troubleshooting FastManage; Problem
  • Page 63 – BOOTP Server Application Messages
  • Page 64 – Novell NetWare; Kodak Printer/NIC Installation and ConÞguration; NetWare Client Installation Overview; Configuring using PCONSOLE; PCONSOLE
  • Page 65 – ConÞguring in an NDS Environment
  • Page 69 – Context Tree; in the following window.; Add; Highlight the printer created and click
  • Page 70 – ConÞguring in a Mixed Bindery and NDS Environment; The Kodak printer/NIC can service NDS queues in only one tree.
  • Page 71 – Preferred Server
  • Page 72 – Novell NetWare - AppleTalk; Configuring Novell NetWare 3.x for AppleTalk; Note: You cannot print in raster mode using ATPS.
  • Page 73 – Configuring Novell NetWare 4.x for AppleTalk
  • Page 74 – Troubleshooting Netware; Þle in the system directory:; context; > is the name of the company to be used by bindery
  • Page 76 – ConÞgure the NIC; FastManage; ConÞgure the Workstation for Printing; Technical Assistance
  • Page 79 – Adding a Printer to Your System; If you have network browsing capabilities and you select; Workgroup; should be able to see the printer/NIC advertising itself as; KDxxxxxx; Open Network Neighborhood
  • Page 80 – and then
  • Page 82 – If installation software has been copied to your system; to locate the directory where it resides. When the correct; Copy manufacturerÕs Þles from
  • Page 84 – Setting Printer Properties
  • Page 86 – ÑSelect; PostScript > Advanced; , then make sure that all; Ctrl D; ÑCheck; Enable Banner; feature is not selected.
  • Page 87 – ConÞgure the NIC, if necessary; ConÞgure the print servers, if necessary; shared
  • Page 89 – ConÞguring your Workstation for Printing; Adding a Printer; Create a printer that will communicate via AppleTalk
  • Page 93 – Note: If AppleTalk Printing Devices Port is not in the menu, select; Other; again and install AppleTalk Protocol.; in the open screens.
  • Page 95 – Enter the name of the Windows NT server for which the printer is; in the open Create Printer window.
  • Page 96 – ConÞgure Print Servers
  • Page 98 – Settings
  • Page 99 – The; Printers; The Add Printer Wizard window appears.; My Computer; click on
  • Page 102 – Printer Ports; The AppleTalk Printing Devices window appears.; AppleTalk Zone; to view the list of available; or
  • Page 104 – Installing the Kodak Printer Driver; Do as follows to install the Kodak printer driver.; Add Printer Wizard; from the list of
  • Page 107 – You are prompted whether to print a test page.; and then on; If a message such as
  • Page 108 – Printer Properties
  • Page 110 – Apple/Macintosh Environments; Step 4: Configure the NIC using Utilities for Macintosh
  • Page 111 – Kodak 10/100 NIC - Utilities for Macintosh; IMPORTANT: Configuration for this 10/100 NIC is accomplished
  • Page 113 – Configuring the NIC; Configuring the NIC in PostScript Printers
  • Page 114 – Default AppleTalk/EtherTalk Parameters; To change, follow the procedure in the NIC Config file.; NIC Configuration Test Print
  • Page 115 – Printer Test Page; text editor that saves as ASCII.
  • Page 116 – Double click on the Apple Printer Utility icon.; Note: When the Printer is opened, a warning may state that this is a; spooler and that all utility features may not work. Click Continue.
  • Page 117 – Unix Environment
  • Page 119 – telnet; ÒEntering monitor will; menu; ptrname; LPD
  • Page 120 – Printer/NIC Setup using the Installation Script
  • Page 121 – root; software and then go to that directory.; Manual NIC Installation for BSD Machines; hosts; to create an entry for the printer.; Manual NIC Installation for System V Machines
  • Page 122 – printer
  • Page 123 – Printcap File Parameters
  • Page 125 – Printing; PostScript and Raster Modes; Language Efficiency vs Network and Printer Performance
  • Page 126 – Changing between PostScript and Raster Printing; on the display panel when READY appears in the
  • Page 127 – Changing From PostScript to Raster Printing Modes - Kodak; If the Indicator next to the
  • Page 128 – Printing in PostScript Mode from Windows/DOS Systems; IMPORTANT: To avoid printing problems, make sure that ÒCtrlDÓ job
  • Page 129 – LPR; Printing in PostScript Mode from Macintosh Systems
  • Page 130 – Printing from BSD UNIX Systems; BSD Print Commands
  • Page 131 – Printing from VMS Systems; To select raster mode,
  • Page 132 – Network
  • Page 133 – Step 6: ConÞgure the printer on user workstations.
  • Page 137 – Verifying Standalone Printer Functions; Is there an error message displayed on the printer?
  • Page 138 – Verify Network Connectivity
  • Page 139 – Verify Application and Printer Parameters
  • Page 142 – NT Installations
  • Page 143 – AppleTalk Installations; Make sure that the printer has been on for at least 3 minutes.; Raster Mode
  • Page 144 – The printer appears to be ready, but you cannot print; If the following message appears, your system does not use NIS:; The IP address is correct, but you cannot print.; Enter the ping command and the host name:
  • Page 145 – You can ping the printer but cannot print.; The problem is with the; You can only print small Þles.
  • Page 146 – NIC Telnet; Appendix A NIC Telnet; conÞguration parameters, use; A.2 NIC Telnet Session; The Telnet/diagnostic port address on the NIC is 2002.
  • Page 147 – A.3 Telnet Diagnostic and ConÞguration Commands; CÑConfigure Console (for status monitoring)
  • Page 148 – FÑFlash firmware load enable/disable
  • Page 149 – LÑLimit monitor network access by password
  • Page 150 – NÑNetware options
  • Page 151 – ZÑReset nvram to factory defaults; A.5 Finishing Up a Telnet Session
  • Page 152 – Third Party Network Applications and Utilities; Appendix B Third Party Network Applications and Utilities; B.1 Windows 95 LPR Utilities; To set up a shared printer:
  • Page 154 – Upgrading NIC Firmware and Resetting NIC to Factory Defaults; Appendix C Upgrading NIC Firmware and Resetting NIC to; C.1 Upgrading the Flash EPROMs; Resetting the NIC terminates any print jobs in progress.; C.2 Using the Network Download Procedure; Downloading the Flash Image; Verify that the network download option is enabled.
  • Page 155 – Recovering from a Failed Download
  • Page 157 – C.3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Defaults
  • Page 158 – NIC Specifications; Appendix D NIC SpeciÞcations; Rx/Tx Crossover Cable; If you want a; cable to defeat the need for a hub
  • Page 159 – D.3 Electrical UTP Interface
  • Page 162 – Appendix E Technical Assistance; Retailer; Contact the Kodak Customer Assistance Center if you:; Kodak Web Site
  • Page 163 – Index; INDEX; address
  • Page 164 – configuring
  • Page 168 – raster
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KODAK 10/100
Network Interface Card

KODAK XLS 8400 PS Color Printer
KODAK XLS 8600/8600 PS Color Printer
KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE

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8650/8650 PS Color Printer

KODAK PROFESSIONAL

8657 Color Printer

KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE

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Desktop Color Proofer 9000

KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE

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DCP 9300 Proofer

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Page 2 - CONTENTS; Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and ConÞguration

Contents July 1998 iii I N T RODUC T I ON CONTENTS 1 Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and ConÞguration ..................... 1-1 1.1 About this Guide .......................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Using this Guide ........................

Page 4 - Contents; Novell NetWare

Contents July 1998 v I N T RODUC T I ON 4 Novell NetWare ............................................................................... 4-1 4.1 NetWare Client Installation Overview ........................................................................ 4-1 4.2 Configuring in a Bindery Environment ...

Page 5 - Apple/Macintosh Environments

Contents vi July 1998 I N T RODUC T I ON 7 Windows NT 3.51Workstation/Servers ......................................... 7-1 7.1 Configure the NIC, if necessary .................................................................................. 7-1 7.2 Configure the print servers, if necessary ..........

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