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Print Server Administration User's Guide Accessing the Telnet Interface 112 Changing TCP/IP Settings 113 Changing Server Settings 116 Changing the Print Server Password 118 Changing Port Settings 119 Changing AppleTalk Settings 121 Displaying Configuration Information 122 Resetting the Print Server 123 Upgrading Print Server Firmware 125 INDEX 127 About This Guide v
Print Server Administration User's Guide Accessing the Telnet Interface 112 Changing TCP/IP Settings 113 Changing Server Settings 116 Changing the Print Server Password 118 Changing Port Settings 119 Changing AppleTalk Settings 121 Displaying Configuration Information 122 Resetting the Print Server 123 Upgrading Print Server Firmware 125 INDEX 127 About This Guide v
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Location 3 - Change Password 0 - Print Server Administration User's Guide To change the server name, location, or admin contact, choose the appropriate menu item. The print server will reset itself, letting the new server configuration take effect. To change one of this manual. 3. When you are setting the server name, be sure to Main ...
Location 3 - Change Password 0 - Print Server Administration User's Guide To change the server name, location, or admin contact, choose the appropriate menu item. The print server will reset itself, letting the new server configuration take effect. To change one of this manual. 3. When you are setting the server name, be sure to Main ...
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... will display the Port Configuration menu. [Port Configuration] 1 - Print Server Administration User's Guide Input New Password : ******* Confirm New Password: ******* 4. Return to the Main Menu. 5. Port 1 (LPT1) 2 - Port 3 (COM) 0 - The print server will reset itself, letting the new password setting take effect. To change to suit your configuration and the printer you really want to...
... will display the Port Configuration menu. [Port Configuration] 1 - Print Server Administration User's Guide Input New Password : ******* Confirm New Password: ******* 4. Return to the Main Menu. 5. Port 1 (LPT1) 2 - Port 3 (COM) 0 - The print server will reset itself, letting the new password setting take effect. To change to suit your configuration and the printer you really want to...