NEC 1765 - Manual

NEC 1765

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – iii
  • Page 4 – 765 Network Printer Configuration Guide
  • Page 5 – vii
  • Page 6 – NEC 1765 Administration Software for TCP/IP
  • Page 7 – ix
  • Page 11 – S I N G; Configure the network
  • Page 13 – N T R O D U C T I O N; Overview; Qualifications and Assumptions:; Features
  • Page 15 – ct; Compatibility; Hardware Requirements; Network Type; Thin Ethernet
  • Page 16 – Software Requirements; To use this
  • Page 18 – Qualifications and Assumptions; have used your network operating system; Where to Go Next
  • Page 19 – E T; Connecting and verifying the Silentwriter 1765
  • Page 20 – Unpack the 1760 Upgrade Kit
  • Page 21 – Warranty
  • Page 22 – Install RAM
  • Page 24 – Install the LAN Card
  • Page 26 – Identify the LAN Card Panel; Configuration Button:; Printing a Configuration Page; Any custom settings will be lost when; LAN Card Panel
  • Page 27 – Connecting and Verifying the Silentwriter 1765; Set; Connect the Network Cable; Turn the printer off before connecting; Connecting Thin Coaxial Cable
  • Page 28 – Connecting Twisted Pair Cable
  • Page 29 – move this cable; Connecting the Silentwriter to a LocalTalk Network
  • Page 30 – Turn On the Printer; Turn on your printer and wait until it displays the; READY
  • Page 31 – Print a Configuration Page
  • Page 33 – Installing NEC 1765 Software for NetWare; The Windows PCL 5e Driver
  • Page 34 – Windows
  • Page 35 – All users of NEC 1765 software on AppleTalk
  • Page 36 – Precautions; a hard disk with at least 2 megabytes available
  • Page 37 – Insta; Preparing to Install; Verifying IPX/SPX Protocol in Windows 3.1x; exit; Verifying IPX/SPX Protocol in Windows 95
  • Page 43 – Installing NEC 1765 Software for TCP/IP; Verifying TCP/IP Protocol in Windows 3.1x
  • Page 48 – Select the LaserWriter 8 icon in the upper left corner.; Installing NEC 1765 Software for AppleTalk; Double click on the Installer to open it.
  • Page 50 – Description of Configuration Process; Verify installation of printer and NEC 1765 software:
  • Page 51 – NetWare with PCONSOLE; Install NetWare Client software on the workstation.; Select the Operating Mode; Local Printers
  • Page 52 – Remote Printers; Remote Printers Connected by Ethernet:
  • Page 53 – Silentwriter in Remote Printer Mode
  • Page 54 – Identify the Printer; Set the Printer Name
  • Page 55 – Printer Administration Window
  • Page 56 – Establish the Printer on the NetWare Network; Define the Print Queue; Run PCONSOLE at the DOS prompt.; Define the Print Server; You may enter a description of the new printer by; Define the Password; Defining a password, described in step 11, is; Select Change Password from the Print Server
  • Page 57 – Configure the Print Server
  • Page 58 – If you defined a password as described in step; Set the LAN Card Password
  • Page 59 – Enable the Remote Printer; At the NetWare File Server Console, type the command
  • Page 61 – NetWare with NetWare Administrator
  • Page 66 – Before creating the print queue object, printer; Create a Print Queue Object
  • Page 67 – Assign the Printer Object to the Print Server Object
  • Page 68 – Windows 95 Using TCP/IP Protocol; Install Software; Install the Windows 95 Printing System Utility
  • Page 70 – Install TCP/IP Protocol on Windows 95
  • Page 71 – Establish the Printer on the Network; Open the Printers control panel.; icon. If you want to; Click the Apply button in the Details tab of the; Properties window to save the changes.
  • Page 72 – Define New Printer Ports; icon. If you want to use the; Click the OK button to close the Capture Printer; from the Printer menu.
  • Page 73 – Windows NT Using TCP/IP Protocol; Install the software.; Install the Software; From Windows NT open the Main icon.; . Then click the Configure button to move
  • Page 74 – Plus
  • Page 75 – UNIX Using TCP/IP Protocol; arp
  • Page 76 – Establish the Printer on the Host Computer; Add the Silentwriter to the /etc/printcap File
  • Page 77 – Send Documents to the Printer; Printing With the lpr Command
  • Page 78 – Windows NT Using DLC Protocol; Identify the printer.; Select OK to leave the Network Settings dialog box.
  • Page 79 – Identifying the Printer; Printer on the Network
  • Page 80 – AppleTalk; These are described in detail below.; Select the Network; AppleTalk depends on unique printer
  • Page 81 – Select the Printer; If you install additional hardware features in
  • Page 82 – NECPR
  • Page 86 – Print a Document; or
  • Page 87 – SNMP
  • Page 89 – NEC 1765 Administration Software for NetWare
  • Page 91 – EC; Windows 3.1x users may encounter; Displaying Available Printers; Open the NEC 1765 Administration software.
  • Page 92 – Displaying LAN Card Parameters; You can restore the factory default name and; Changing the Printer Polling Rate; Four values define how often status and
  • Page 93 – The new print server name will appear in the
  • Page 94 – Changing the Printer Operating Mode for NetWare
  • Page 95 – Click the Scan for File Servers check box.; from the Configure menu.
  • Page 96 – Changing NetWare File Server Queue Polling Rate; Changing NetWare Password; You can change the password for the printer.; button or select the NetWare menu option
  • Page 97 – Type the new IP address in the IP Address text box.
  • Page 98 – Setting the TCP/IP Auto IP Address; If your network does not support
  • Page 99 – Enter ping with the new address.; Displaying Silentwriter Printer Configuration
  • Page 100 – Displaying Silentwriter Printer Options; Changing the Status Polling Rate; Setting the polling frequency to 5 seconds can
  • Page 101 – Click a topic to display detailed information.; Click the Index button to return to the topic list.
  • Page 102 – NEC 1765 Printer Administration Window; The printer has a default name of
  • Page 103 – Printer Administration Menu Bar; Select one of the printers in the printer list
  • Page 104 – Printer Administration Buttons
  • Page 105 – LAN Card Parameters Dialog Box; Printer Polling Rate:
  • Page 106 – NetWare Configuration Dialog Box; File Server Connection
  • Page 107 – Change Password Dialog Box; If the new password does not match the
  • Page 108 – NetWare Queue Configuration Dialog Box; Adding a Queue Assignment
  • Page 109 – Login Dialog Box; Enter the user name in the User Name text box.; If you want to modify print queues, you must
  • Page 110 – TCP/IP Parameters Dialog Box
  • Page 111 – Network Printer Configuration Dialog Box
  • Page 113 – Option Dialog Box; You can set the following information.
  • Page 115 – NEC 1765 Administration software depends; from the menu next to the 1st column text
  • Page 117 – Changing the Printer Busy Timeout Time; option from the Configure menu.
  • Page 118 – Displaying NetWare MAC Address
  • Page 119 – Type the new name in the Printer Name text box.
  • Page 120 – Changing NetWare File Server Scanning
  • Page 122 – Setting TCP/IP Auto IP Address
  • Page 123 – route
  • Page 124 – Changing the Response Timeout; option from the Option menu.
  • Page 126 – Menu Bar
  • Page 127 – Select one of the printers in the printers list
  • Page 131 – Sets the frequency in seconds; Operating Mode; Specifies the name of the remote
  • Page 134 – Printer Options Dialog Box; See the User’s Guide for information on; IP Address Filter Dialog Box; The Printer Administration
  • Page 135 – Time Definition Dialog Box
  • Page 136 – Preference Dialog Box; Saves changes and closes dialog box
  • Page 137 – About NEC 1765 Administration Dialog Box; Closes dialog box
  • Page 139 – NEC 1765 Software for AppleTalk; Using NEC 1765 Software for AppleTalk; NEC 1765 software for AppleTalk displays
  • Page 140 – Displaying LAN Card Configuration; Four values define how often updated status
  • Page 141 – Delete the “LaserWriter” entity only if; Displaying Silentwriter Printer Information
  • Page 144 – Select the pull-down menu to see a
  • Page 145 – Printer Administration Menu Options; LAN Card Configuration:
  • Page 146 – LAN Card Configuration Window
  • Page 147 – AppleTalk Entity Window
  • Page 148 – Network Printer Configuration Window
  • Page 149 – Option Window; Changing the Printer Name; box; Select the Save button.
  • Page 150 – AppleTalk Zoner Window; Displays the zone currently attributed
  • Page 151 – Time Definition Window; About Window; Saves changes and closes window
  • Page 153 – NEC 1765 Client Software for NetWare
  • Page 154 – NEC 1765 Client software for NetWare uses a
  • Page 155 – Using NEC 1765 Client Software for NetWare; Displaying Printer Status; You may only delete your own print jobs. Jobs
  • Page 156 – Attaching File Servers; When you login to two or more file servers,
  • Page 157 – Select the Exit option from the File menu to quit.
  • Page 159 – Network Printer Client Access Menu Bar
  • Page 161 – File Servers Dialog Box; Displays file servers which; The Login dialog box allows you to login to a file server.; Type your password in the Password text entry box.
  • Page 162 – Printer Configuration Dialog Box
  • Page 163 – If you are using Windows 95, the printer
  • Page 164 – NEC 1765 Client Software for TCP/IP; NEC 1765 Client depends on the; Using NEC 1765 Client Software for TCP/IP; Open the NEC 1765 Client software.; Changing the LAN Card Status Polling Rate
  • Page 166 – Client Access Window; Displays the names of printers
  • Page 167 – Client Access Menu Bar; Client Access Buttons
  • Page 170 – Options Dialog Box; Closes this dialog box
  • Page 171 – Minimized Icon Display; Error Dialog Box; The name of the printer that
  • Page 173 – How to obtain NEC service contracts; Assistance Nearby; Help From Within Your Company
  • Page 174 – NEC Technical Support; How to Contact NEC
  • Page 175 – If; NECTECH; Reaching NEC on the World Wide Web; NEC Warranty and Service; NEC Service Contracts
  • Page 177 – Printer Messages; Message
  • Page 179 – NetWare networks
  • Page 180 – During the flash-ROM upgrade LAN; Installing the Upgrade in NetWare; PCONSOLE Defaults
  • Page 181 – Installing a Flash-ROM Upgrade With ftp; BF; Installing the Upgrade in Windows 95; route add
  • Page 183 – Installing a Flash-ROM Upgrade With FWTOOL
  • Page 184 – Installing the Upgrade
  • Page 186 – Installing the Upgrade across AppleTalk
  • Page 187 – L O S S A R Y
  • Page 189 – lo
  • Page 191 – N D E X
  • Page 193 – Index
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Summary

Page 3 - iii

v T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S U SING T HIS G UIDE iii C HAPTER 1 I NTRODUCTION Overview 1-1 Features 1-1 Compatibility 1-3 Hardware Requirements 1-3Software Requirements 1-4 Qualifications and Assumptions 1-6 Where to Go Next 1-6 C HAPTER 2 1765 S ET U P Overview 2-1 Upgrading from the 1760 2-2 Un...

Page 4 - 765 Network Printer Configuration Guide

vi 1765 Network Printer Configuration Guide Preparing to Install 3-11 Verifying TCP/IP Protocol in Windows 3.1x 3-11 Verifying TCP/IP Protocol in Windows for Workgroups 3-11 Verifying TCP/IP Protocol in Windows 95 3-11 Installing NEC 1765 Administration Software for TCP/IP in Windows 3.1x 3-12 Insta...

Page 5 - vii

vii Create a Printer Object 4-18Create a Print Server Object 4-18Assign the Print Queue Object to the Printer Object 4-18 Assign the Printer Object to the Print Server Object 4-19 Exit NetWare Administrator 4-19 Enable the Remote Printer 4-19 Enable the Remote Printer if the Print Server Resides on ...

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