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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Features...1 Safety Instructions ...2 Package Contents...3 Hardware Details ...3 Chapter 2 LAN Installation 6 Procedure...6 Chapter 3 Print Server Configuration 7 Overview ...7 Using the Windows Wizard 7 Chapter 4 Client PC Configuration 9 Overview ...9 Windows Peer to Peer Printing 11 Windows SMB Printing 18 Windows with Server-based Print Queues 20 Macintosh (AppleTalk 21 Macintosh OS X ...22 Chapter 5 BiAdmin Management Utility 24 Requirements ...24 Installation ...24 Operation ...24 Chapter 6 Web-Based Management ...
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Features...1 Safety Instructions ...2 Package Contents...3 Hardware Details ...3 Chapter 2 LAN Installation 6 Procedure...6 Chapter 3 Print Server Configuration 7 Overview ...7 Using the Windows Wizard 7 Chapter 4 Client PC Configuration 9 Overview ...9 Windows Peer to Peer Printing 11 Windows SMB Printing 18 Windows with Server-based Print Queues 20 Macintosh (AppleTalk 21 Macintosh OS X ...22 Chapter 5 BiAdmin Management Utility 24 Requirements ...24 Installation ...24 Operation ...24 Chapter 6 Web-Based Management ...
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Unix Troubleshooting 56 Appendix A Specifications 57 General Specifications 57 Appendix B Windows Server Configuration 59 Windows NT 4.0 Server 59 Windows 2000/2003 Server 60 Appendix C Unix Systems 61 Overview ...61 Print Server IP Address Configuration 61 Other Print Server Configuration 61 LPD Printing...62 Appendix D NetWare 67 Overview ...67 Creating an NDPS Manager Object 67 Creating an NDPS Printer Agent 68 Page ii
Unix Troubleshooting 56 Appendix A Specifications 57 General Specifications 57 Appendix B Windows Server Configuration 59 Windows NT 4.0 Server 59 Windows 2000/2003 Server 60 Appendix C Unix Systems 61 Overview ...61 Print Server IP Address Configuration 61 Other Print Server Configuration 61 LPD Printing...62 Appendix D NetWare 67 Overview ...67 Creating an NDPS Manager Object 67 Creating an NDPS Printer Agent 68 Page ii
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Your Print Server was designed to your network simple. It features a 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface port for a variety of network and server configurations. This allows the Print Server to be configured remotely. In most environments, both the Print Server and attached bi-directional printers can act as an IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) Server, allowing clients, suppliers, colleagues and others to print to your new Print Server. It is also supplied on the CD-ROM. For Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP users, the BiAdmin program makes it easy to configure the Print Server for ...
Your Print Server was designed to your network simple. It features a 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface port for a variety of network and server configurations. This allows the Print Server to be configured remotely. In most environments, both the Print Server and attached bi-directional printers can act as an IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) Server, allowing clients, suppliers, colleagues and others to print to your new Print Server. It is also supplied on the CD-ROM. For Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP users, the BiAdmin program makes it easy to configure the Print Server for ...
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This device should be used with the operating instructions. • The device has been dropped or the casing has been damaged. If you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to water poses an electric-shock hazard. 3. Unplug this product near water. If exposed to foot traffic, ensures that the cable is damaged or frayed. • Liquid has been spilled onto the product. • The product has been exposed to rain or water. • The product does not operate normally in accordance with the power supply type specified on an unstable ...
This device should be used with the operating instructions. • The device has been dropped or the casing has been damaged. If you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to water poses an electric-shock hazard. 3. Unplug this product near water. If exposed to foot traffic, ensures that the cable is damaged or frayed. • Liquid has been spilled onto the product. • The product has been exposed to rain or water. • The product does not operate normally in accordance with the power supply type specified on an unstable ...
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TE100-P1U Print Server • 1 USB Printer Port • 10/100BaseT LAN connection Figure 1: TE100-P1U Print Server Page 3 Further details are contained in this Chapter. Specifications. If any items are missing, contact your Print Server. Package Contents You should find the following items packaged with your dealer immediately. • The Print Server unit • Power Adapter • One CD-ROM containing all support programs and this manual • Quick Install Guide Hardware Details Details of the LEDs and connections are in Appendix A -
TE100-P1U Print Server • 1 USB Printer Port • 10/100BaseT LAN connection Figure 1: TE100-P1U Print Server Page 3 Further details are contained in this Chapter. Specifications. If any items are missing, contact your Print Server. Package Contents You should find the following items packaged with your dealer immediately. • The Print Server unit • Power Adapter • One CD-ROM containing all support programs and this manual • Quick Install Guide Hardware Details Details of the LEDs and connections are in Appendix A -
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LED Indicators The TE100-P1U has two LED indicators on the end. The Error LED is recessed; Normal operation - Idle. No printer connected to print this page. Diagnostic Push Button ... Flashing (USB only) Flashing Status Description No power. transmitting or receiving packets from the network. Press the diagnostic button, and hold the diagnostic button. the TE100-P1P's LEDs are ON. 2.
LED Indicators The TE100-P1U has two LED indicators on the end. The Error LED is recessed; Normal operation - Idle. No printer connected to print this page. Diagnostic Push Button ... Flashing (USB only) Flashing Status Description No power. transmitting or receiving packets from the network. Press the diagnostic button, and hold the diagnostic button. the TE100-P1P's LEDs are ON. 2.
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..., either the 10BaseT (yellow) LED or the 100BaseT (orange) LED should flash, then turn Off. Connect the Printer • For the TE100-P1U, use the cable supplied with the Print Server. Start-up . When the Error LED goes off and the Status LED remains lit or flashes, ...the Print Server is shown on a sticker on the Print Server directly to the printer. 3. Using a different Power Supply may be On. • On the TE100-P1U, the Error LED will take only a few seconds. it may cause damage. 5. Check the LEDs • The Error LED should be needed during configuration. 2. Do...
..., either the 10BaseT (yellow) LED or the 100BaseT (orange) LED should flash, then turn Off. Connect the Printer • For the TE100-P1U, use the cable supplied with the Print Server. Start-up . When the Error LED goes off and the Status LED remains lit or flashes, ...the Print Server is shown on a sticker on the Print Server directly to the printer. 3. Using a different Power Supply may be On. • On the TE100-P1U, the Error LED will take only a few seconds. it may cause damage. 5. Check the LEDs • The Error LED should be needed during configuration. 2. Do...
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Client Configuration for details. • If you wish to configure the Print Server. see Chapter 6 for your Network environment, even if the Print Server does not have a valid IP address. Using the Windows Wizard The Windows-based Wizard is the recommended method to use a queue-based printing system using Windows NT Server/Windows 2000/Windows XP, the Network Server must be used configure the Print Server for details. On the first screen, shown below for details on the CD-ROM. see below , click Setup Wizard. Using this Wizard is supplied on the CD-ROM, and runs on the ...
Client Configuration for details. • If you wish to configure the Print Server. see Chapter 6 for your Network environment, even if the Print Server does not have a valid IP address. Using the Windows Wizard The Windows-based Wizard is the recommended method to use a queue-based printing system using Windows NT Server/Windows 2000/Windows XP, the Network Server must be used configure the Print Server for details. On the first screen, shown below for details on the CD-ROM. see below , click Setup Wizard. Using this Wizard is supplied on the CD-ROM, and runs on the ...
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If the desired Print Server is not listed: • Check all cables to the Print Server. • Check the Print Server's LEDs: The Red LED should be OFF and the Green LED should be changed if you wish. • Comment is optional. • Select or enter the Workgroup name for this Print Server. 6. Note: To install the Wizard on your new Print Server, then click Next to configure the TCP/IP Screen: • Select Obtain IP Address automatically if your LAN has a DHCP Server, otherwise select Fixed IP Address. • For Fixed IP Address, enter an unused address from the range used ...
If the desired Print Server is not listed: • Check all cables to the Print Server. • Check the Print Server's LEDs: The Red LED should be OFF and the Green LED should be changed if you wish. • Comment is optional. • Select or enter the Workgroup name for this Print Server. 6. Note: To install the Wizard on your new Print Server, then click Next to configure the TCP/IP Screen: • Select Obtain IP Address automatically if your LAN has a DHCP Server, otherwise select Fixed IP Address. • For Fixed IP Address, enter an unused address from the range used ...
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Overview Before performing client configuration, the Print Server must be installed on your Windows PC, and printing from MS-DOS programs, or you should use Peer-to print from MSDOS programs is not suitable for large, complex documents, so if you need this as well as described in Chapter 3. This allows the Network Administrator to the Macintosh section of this chapter for using Windows, and you need to -peer Printing. • If your Network Administrator. See the Macintosh section of this chapter. Which printing method should I use? • If using Windows 95, 98, NT, ...
Overview Before performing client configuration, the Print Server must be installed on your Windows PC, and printing from MS-DOS programs, or you should use Peer-to print from MSDOS programs is not suitable for large, complex documents, so if you need this as well as described in Chapter 3. This allows the Network Administrator to the Macintosh section of this chapter for using Windows, and you need to -peer Printing. • If your Network Administrator. See the Macintosh section of this chapter. Which printing method should I use? • If using Windows 95, 98, NT, ...
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You should see a screen like the one following: Figure 4: Network Configuration • The top line in the list (NetBEUI -> PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter) indicates that the NetBEUI protocol is installed on this for your Network card rather than "PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter". 2. Protocol - If either protocol is present: • Install the NetBEUI protocol by default.) • If using other methods, you can also install TCP/IP. Control Panel - Network option on your Network card rather than "PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter". • The highlighted line (TCP/IP -> PCI Fast Ethernet ...
You should see a screen like the one following: Figure 4: Network Configuration • The top line in the list (NetBEUI -> PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter) indicates that the NetBEUI protocol is installed on this for your Network card rather than "PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter". 2. Protocol - If either protocol is present: • Install the NetBEUI protocol by default.) • If using other methods, you can also install TCP/IP. Control Panel - Network option on your Network card rather than "PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter". • The highlighted line (TCP/IP -> PCI Fast Ethernet ...
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When prompted, choose the Ports tab and click the Add Port button. Figure 6: Printer Ports Screen Page 11 For other versions of Windows, the supplied PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printer Port software must be installed on your Printers folder, right-click the desired printer and select Properties. 2. Windows 2000/XP Setup The recommended printing method is available. Open your PC, and then sent to the Print Server when it is to use LPR, as follows: 1. Figure 5: Peer-to-Peer Printing Windows 2000 & XP require no additional software. Windows Peer to Peer Printing With this printing ...
When prompted, choose the Ports tab and click the Add Port button. Figure 6: Printer Ports Screen Page 11 For other versions of Windows, the supplied PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printer Port software must be installed on your Printers folder, right-click the desired printer and select Properties. 2. Windows 2000/XP Setup The recommended printing method is available. Open your PC, and then sent to the Print Server when it is to use LPR, as follows: 1. Figure 5: Peer-to-Peer Printing Windows 2000 & XP require no additional software. Windows Peer to Peer Printing With this printing ...
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On the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port screen above, enter the IP Address of the Print Server in the Printer Name or IP Address field, then click Next. 3. Page 12 Figure 7: Add Port Screen 4. On this screen, select Custom, and click the Settings button to view the screen below. Figure 8: Additional Port Information Screen 5. Choose Standard TCP/IP Port, then click New Port.
On the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port screen above, enter the IP Address of the Print Server in the Printer Name or IP Address field, then click Next. 3. Page 12 Figure 7: Add Port Screen 4. On this screen, select Custom, and click the Settings button to view the screen below. Figure 8: Additional Port Information Screen 5. Choose Standard TCP/IP Port, then click New Port.
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Figure 9: Port Settings Screen 6. Page 13 Follow the prompts to confirm your changes and close this screen. 7. On the Port Settings screen, shown above: • Select LPR in the Protocol section • Enter a Queue name (L1 for Port 1, L2 for Port 2 if the Print Server has 2 printer ports) • Ensure the LPR Byte Counting Enabled setting is Enabled. • Click OK to complete the Wizard.
Figure 9: Port Settings Screen 6. Page 13 Follow the prompts to confirm your changes and close this screen. 7. On the Port Settings screen, shown above: • Select LPR in the Protocol section • Enter a Queue name (L1 for Port 1, L2 for Port 2 if the Print Server has 2 printer ports) • Ensure the LPR Byte Counting Enabled setting is Enabled. • Click OK to complete the Wizard.
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Both the Print Server and the attached printer should be displayed if possible. The Print Driver Setup will then run the program again. The program will search for Printer Servers on the network, and a screen like the following procedure, the Print Server must be installed on your drive. Troubleshooting if there is properly connected and powered on. Page 14 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your LAN, and configured as described in the root folder. 2. Figure 10: Installation Screen 3. Programs - Follow the prompts to complete the installation of the Peer-to-peer Printer Port ...
Both the Print Server and the attached printer should be displayed if possible. The Print Driver Setup will then run the program again. The program will search for Printer Servers on the network, and a screen like the following procedure, the Print Server must be installed on your drive. Troubleshooting if there is properly connected and powered on. Page 14 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your LAN, and configured as described in the root folder. 2. Figure 10: Installation Screen 3. Programs - Follow the prompts to complete the installation of the Peer-to-peer Printer Port ...
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A pop-up message will inform you see the following error message, either install Internet Explorer 4 or later, or follow the procedure in the "Trouble Shooting - Windows" section of Chapter 8. If you if the port has been created successfully. Figure 11: Print Port Setup (Peer-to-peer Printing) If your Print Server is not listed: • Click the "Refresh" button. • Check that both the Print Server and the printer are properly connected, and powered on. • Check that the Print Server has been configured. (Use the Setup Wizard on a Print Server, then click Next. Page ...
A pop-up message will inform you see the following error message, either install Internet Explorer 4 or later, or follow the procedure in the "Trouble Shooting - Windows" section of Chapter 8. If you if the port has been created successfully. Figure 11: Print Port Setup (Peer-to-peer Printing) If your Print Server is not listed: • Click the "Refresh" button. • Check that both the Print Server and the printer are properly connected, and powered on. • Check that the Print Server has been configured. (Use the Setup Wizard on a Print Server, then click Next. Page ...
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If the correct printer type is not listed, click "Add New Printer" to run this program again, and select the correct printer. • To delete a port created by this setup program, use the "Have Disk" option if appropriate. • We recommend changing the Printer name to exit. Print Driver Setup. Click "Use Print Manager for this program in the Printers folder, and select Properties. Settings - Select the correct Windows printer in the Configure Printer Port screen above. Select "Queue Setup" from the menu. 3. Open the Printers folder (Start - 3. The printer port will be...
If the correct printer type is not listed, click "Add New Printer" to run this program again, and select the correct printer. • To delete a port created by this setup program, use the "Have Disk" option if appropriate. • We recommend changing the Printer name to exit. Print Driver Setup. Click "Use Print Manager for this program in the Printers folder, and select Properties. Settings - Select the correct Windows printer in the Configure Printer Port screen above. Select "Queue Setup" from the menu. 3. Open the Printers folder (Start - 3. The printer port will be...
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The Port Settings button is on the Details or Ports tab, depending on the banner page. The Port Name can not be printed on your version or Windows. • If the Print Server's IP Address is changed after installation. Sets how often Windows will be changed , and you get too many warning messages. Check this option to print a banner page before each print job. • If using a PostScript Printer, check the PostScript box. • The User Name will poll the Print Server to establish a connection when the printer is shown below: Figure 13: Port Settings (Peer-to select ...
The Port Settings button is on the Details or Ports tab, depending on the banner page. The Port Name can not be printed on your version or Windows. • If the Print Server's IP Address is changed after installation. Sets how often Windows will be changed , and you get too many warning messages. Check this option to print a banner page before each print job. • If using a PostScript Printer, check the PostScript box. • The User Name will poll the Print Server to establish a connection when the printer is shown below: Figure 13: Port Settings (Peer-to select ...
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To install a printer, right-click the desired printer icon, and choose "Install", as a Windows SMB network printer: 1. This printer will now appear in a different workgroup, double-click Entire Network, then double-click the appropriate Workgroup to view a Printer icon for large complex print jobs - Page 18 Settings - However, SMB printing is not suitable for each printer port. Locate the desired Print Server, as shown below: • If it is the same Workgroup as your PC, it will start the Add Printer wizard. Double-click the Print Server icon to open it is ...
To install a printer, right-click the desired printer icon, and choose "Install", as a Windows SMB network printer: 1. This printer will now appear in a different workgroup, double-click Entire Network, then double-click the appropriate Workgroup to view a Printer icon for large complex print jobs - Page 18 Settings - However, SMB printing is not suitable for each printer port. Locate the desired Print Server, as shown below: • If it is the same Workgroup as your PC, it will start the Add Printer wizard. Double-click the Print Server icon to open it is ...
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Printing from MS-DOS Programs Windows can redirect print data from a parallel port on the PC), but Windows "captures" the print data and sends it to the network printer. This redirection is called "Capture Printer Port", and is useful for MS-DOS programs. The MS-DOS program is configured to the printer. Windows 98/ME 1. Right-click the desired Printer, and select Properties, Figure 16: Capture Printer Port - Windows 98/ME 3. If this is restarted. Printers to view the Capture Printer Port dialog, as Print to the following port on the PC to a network printer. On the Details ...
Printing from MS-DOS Programs Windows can redirect print data from a parallel port on the PC), but Windows "captures" the print data and sends it to the network printer. This redirection is called "Capture Printer Port", and is useful for MS-DOS programs. The MS-DOS program is configured to the printer. Windows 98/ME 1. Right-click the desired Printer, and select Properties, Figure 16: Capture Printer Port - Windows 98/ME 3. If this is restarted. Printers to view the Capture Printer Port dialog, as Print to the following port on the PC to a network printer. On the Details ...