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... Setup 94 12 Print-Server Installation in Windows 98SE/Me/NT 99 Software-Installation Procedure 99 Network-Port Setup 110 Add Printer 111 13 UNIX/Linux-System Network 116 Introduction 116 Setup and Configuration 121 14 Print-Server Installation in Mac OS 125 15 Troubleshooting 129 16 Certifications 133 17 Warranty...
... Setup 94 12 Print-Server Installation in Windows 98SE/Me/NT 99 Software-Installation Procedure 99 Network-Port Setup 110 Add Printer 111 13 UNIX/Linux-System Network 116 Introduction 116 Setup and Configuration 121 14 Print-Server Installation in Mac OS 125 15 Troubleshooting 129 16 Certifications 133 17 Warranty...
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... product easily shares your network. UNIX®; Introduction section Thank you print, scan, read media cards, and fax through the Print Server. 15 16 17 4 Linux®;
... product easily shares your network. UNIX®; Introduction section Thank you print, scan, read media cards, and fax through the Print Server. 15 16 17 4 Linux®;
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... 2000 SP4 and above, and Windows XP SP1 and above. 12 AIO-PS mode doesn't support Windows 98SE, Me, or NT; Linux / UNIX; or Mac OS. Introduction section Wireless Computers 1 Linux LPR Mac OS LPR 2 3 4 Windows 98SE/Me/NT LPR 5 MFP / Print server Printer OR All-in-one Printer 6 7 Windows XP/2000...
... 2000 SP4 and above, and Windows XP SP1 and above. 12 AIO-PS mode doesn't support Windows 98SE, Me, or NT; Linux / UNIX; or Mac OS. Introduction section Wireless Computers 1 Linux LPR Mac OS LPR 2 3 4 Windows 98SE/Me/NT LPR 5 MFP / Print server Printer OR All-in-one Printer 6 7 Windows XP/2000...
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...3 X v10.2.x and above. For the detailed applications, refer to share the print function from an MFP or a standard printer. UNIX; Linux; The supported operating systems are Windows 98SE, Me, NT, 2000, XP, and 2003; Introduction section 1 PS (Print-Server) Mode The ...UNIX-System Network 7 • All-In-One Print Server Installation in Mac OS 8 Package Contents This package contains the following components: 9 • Belkin Wireless G All-In-One Print Server • Detachable Antenna 10 • Power Adapter • Quick Installation Guide 11 • RJ45 CAT5e Ethernet ...
...3 X v10.2.x and above. For the detailed applications, refer to share the print function from an MFP or a standard printer. UNIX; Linux; The supported operating systems are Windows 98SE, Me, NT, 2000, XP, and 2003; Introduction section 1 PS (Print-Server) Mode The ...UNIX-System Network 7 • All-In-One Print Server Installation in Mac OS 8 Package Contents This package contains the following components: 9 • Belkin Wireless G All-In-One Print Server • Detachable Antenna 10 • Power Adapter • Quick Installation Guide 11 • RJ45 CAT5e Ethernet ...
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... protocol installed on your CD-ROM drive's root directory. 13 2. One computer with the Print Server into your CD-ROM drive. UNIX / Linux; To install the Print 10 Server in Windows 98SE follow. If not, run autorun.exe manually from your computer 8 9 Software-Installation Procedure The... installation steps in Windows Me or NT, the procedure is similar. 11 1. UNIX/Linux; The IPP and RAW printing protocols can be a standard print server when you should 12 be used in Windows 98SE, Me, NT, 2000...
... protocol installed on your CD-ROM drive's root directory. 13 2. One computer with the Print Server into your CD-ROM drive. UNIX / Linux; To install the Print 10 Server in Windows 98SE follow. If not, run autorun.exe manually from your computer 8 9 Software-Installation Procedure The... installation steps in Windows Me or NT, the procedure is similar. 11 1. UNIX/Linux; The IPP and RAW printing protocols can be a standard print server when you should 12 be used in Windows 98SE, Me, NT, 2000...
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This chapter explains how to set 3 the MFP Server with the All-In-One Print Server. 15 16 17 116 section Click "New" to configure the MFP Server. Select "Printing" from "System Settings". 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2. UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 Introduction 2 The Print Server is available for TCP/IP printing by UNIX/Linux Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol. In the GUI Mode, we follow the settings in the Unix/Linux system. Following describes the two modes to add the printer with the LPD protocol in the Fedora Core 4 system. 4 GUI Mode 5 1.
This chapter explains how to set 3 the MFP Server with the All-In-One Print Server. 15 16 17 116 section Click "New" to configure the MFP Server. Select "Printing" from "System Settings". 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2. UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 Introduction 2 The Print Server is available for TCP/IP printing by UNIX/Linux Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol. In the GUI Mode, we follow the settings in the Unix/Linux system. Following describes the two modes to add the printer with the LPD protocol in the Fedora Core 4 system. 4 GUI Mode 5 1.
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Set the printer queue name and the short description of the printer and click "Forward". 14 15 16 117 17 section Click "Forward". 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4. UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 2 3 4 5 3.
Set the printer queue name and the short description of the printer and click "Forward". 14 15 16 117 17 section Click "Forward". 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4. UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 2 3 4 5 3.
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Then click "Forward" to continue. 8 Select a queue type: Select "Network Unix (LPD)" as below. In the following screen, please configure as the queue type. 9 Server: Enter the IP Address of the Print Server, for example: 192.168.2.253. 10 Queue: Set the queue name to lpt1. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 118 section UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5.
Then click "Forward" to continue. 8 Select a queue type: Select "Network Unix (LPD)" as below. In the following screen, please configure as the queue type. 9 Server: Enter the IP Address of the Print Server, for example: 192.168.2.253. 10 Queue: Set the queue name to lpt1. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 118 section UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5.
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UNIX/Linux-System Network 6. Please review the settings. If the settings are OK, click "Finish". 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 119 17 section Select the printer manufacturer and model and click "Forward". 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7.
UNIX/Linux-System Network 6. Please review the settings. If the settings are OK, click "Finish". 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 119 17 section Select the printer manufacturer and model and click "Forward". 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7.
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... correct syntax of UNIX. 13 14 This chapter explains how to configure the Print Server for TCP/IP operation, and how to "Printer configuration - UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 8.
... correct syntax of UNIX. 13 14 This chapter explains how to configure the Print Server for TCP/IP operation, and how to "Printer configuration - UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 8.
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... 14 address automatically if its IP address is configured as "Auto" (0.0.0.0). 15 16 121 17 section Configure remote LPD printing on the various UNIX /Linux systems 11 using the configuration program. 8 9 Set Up Print Server's IP Address The Print Server must have TCP/IP support enabled. Enable the ... IP address. 3 3. You can also configure the Print Server to enable TCP/IP support using any one of the following methods: 12 1. UNIX/Linux-System Network Setup and Configuration 1 To configure the Print Server for LPD printing, perform the procedures below: 2 1.
... 14 address automatically if its IP address is configured as "Auto" (0.0.0.0). 15 16 121 17 section Configure remote LPD printing on the various UNIX /Linux systems 11 using the configuration program. 8 9 Set Up Print Server's IP Address The Print Server must have TCP/IP support enabled. Enable the ... IP address. 3 3. You can also configure the Print Server to enable TCP/IP support using any one of the following methods: 12 1. UNIX/Linux-System Network Setup and Configuration 1 To configure the Print Server for LPD printing, perform the procedures below: 2 1.
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...rebuild the NIS map with tabs. 16 17 122 section Optionally, assign a name corresponding to configure the DHCP server database are many UNIX/Linux systems that is located on using a different DHCP server. If you have the BOOTP daemon, bootpd, running on the same network as ... can use Network Information Services (NIS) in the host of the BOOTP server as the Print Server. UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 DHCP There are different. To rebuild the NIS map, refer to your UNIX/Linux system that support DHCP protocol, 2 and the procedures to the Print Server's IP address.
...rebuild the NIS map with tabs. 16 17 122 section Optionally, assign a name corresponding to configure the DHCP server database are many UNIX/Linux systems that is located on using a different DHCP server. If you have the BOOTP daemon, bootpd, running on the same network as ... can use Network Information Services (NIS) in the host of the BOOTP server as the Print Server. UNIX/Linux-System Network 1 DHCP There are different. To rebuild the NIS map, refer to your UNIX/Linux system that support DHCP protocol, 2 and the procedures to the Print Server's IP address.
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...allow printing to BSD UNIX, such as a BSDnetworked Print-Server host. 14 2. The Print Server should be preceded by the 2 "ht" tag. UNIX/Linux-System Network Where "hostname" is the device name of a Print Server, the "ht=1" 1 tag specifies that the hardware type is Ethernet, and the ... ip-address 10 Configure Remote LPD Printing on the Host The procedure you have assigned to the Print Server. 15 3. For other versions of UNIX/Linux, consult your Print Server is the node ID located on the remote host should be : MF010101:\ 6 :ht=1:\ : ha = 0 0 0 0B4010101:\ 7 : ip = ...
...allow printing to BSD UNIX, such as a BSDnetworked Print-Server host. 14 2. The Print Server should be preceded by the 2 "ht" tag. UNIX/Linux-System Network Where "hostname" is the device name of a Print Server, the "ht=1" 1 tag specifies that the hardware type is Ethernet, and the ... ip-address 10 Configure Remote LPD Printing on the Host The procedure you have assigned to the Print Server. 15 3. For other versions of UNIX/Linux, consult your Print Server is the node ID located on the remote host should be : MF010101:\ 6 :ht=1:\ : ha = 0 0 0 0B4010101:\ 7 : ip = ...
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... also use a hostname if you have assigned to the Print Server. The "sd=" entry should be available for printing from your UNIX /Linux host for the printer in the same directory where spool directories are normally kept on the printer port. 16 The Print Server should correspond to... the Print 2 Server's IP address. UNIX/Linux-System Network You will need to perform the tasks below, logged in as "/var/spool" or "/var/spool/lpd": mkdir /var/spool/lpd/pserverd...
... also use a hostname if you have assigned to the Print Server. The "sd=" entry should be available for printing from your UNIX /Linux host for the printer in the same directory where spool directories are normally kept on the printer port. 16 The Print Server should correspond to... the Print 2 Server's IP address. UNIX/Linux-System Network You will need to perform the tasks below, logged in as "/var/spool" or "/var/spool/lpd": mkdir /var/spool/lpd/pserverd...