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... abrasive powders or chemical solvents. Cabinet Models Cleaning the Outside of the Printer Clean the outside of the printer with plain water or mild window cleaner. Clean the windows with a soft, lint-free cloth and mild detergent. Cleaning the Printer Periodic cleaning ensures efficient operation and good print quality. DANGER: Switch off...
... abrasive powders or chemical solvents. Cabinet Models Cleaning the Outside of the Printer Clean the outside of the printer with plain water or mild window cleaner. Clean the windows with a soft, lint-free cloth and mild detergent. Cleaning the Printer Periodic cleaning ensures efficient operation and good print quality. DANGER: Switch off...
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ATTENTION Do not use abrasive cleaners, particularly on the window. Do not spray directly onto the printer when using spray solutions (spray the cloth, then apply the dampened cloth to clean the printer. Damage to ...
ATTENTION Do not use abrasive cleaners, particularly on the window. Do not spray directly onto the printer when using spray solutions (spray the cloth, then apply the dampened cloth to clean the printer. Damage to ...
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...described below . Wipe the outside of the lower cabinet with a clean, lint-free cloth dampened with water and a mild detergent or window cleaning solution. 10. Remove paper from the power source. 3. Clean the shuttle frame assembly, as described below . 30 Preventive Maintenance Open...soft-bristled, non-metallic brush, wipe paper dust and ribbon lint off the printer. 2. Dry the enclosure with water and a mild detergent or window cleaning solution. 4. Cleaning the Exterior 1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the power source. 3. Vacuum up the residue. 7. Remove the ...
...described below . Wipe the outside of the lower cabinet with a clean, lint-free cloth dampened with water and a mild detergent or window cleaning solution. 10. Remove paper from the power source. 3. Clean the shuttle frame assembly, as described below . 30 Preventive Maintenance Open...soft-bristled, non-metallic brush, wipe paper dust and ribbon lint off the printer. 2. Dry the enclosure with water and a mild detergent or window cleaning solution. 4. Cleaning the Exterior 1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the power source. 3. Vacuum up the residue. 7. Remove the ...
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No. (Order No.) 1 24H8961 2 57G1492 3 14H5567 4 24H8960 Description Top Cover Kit Window, Top Cover Wireform Paper Guide Assembly Rear Door Kit 5 24H8959 6 57G1485 7 57G1486 8 14H5603 9 30H4008 Front Door Kit Caster, with Brake Caster, without Brake Logo, 6400 Wire Rope, Front and Rear 10 30H3986 Shipping Container Kit 11 14H5572 12 63H7510 13 63H7398...
No. (Order No.) 1 24H8961 2 57G1492 3 14H5567 4 24H8960 Description Top Cover Kit Window, Top Cover Wireform Paper Guide Assembly Rear Door Kit 5 24H8959 6 57G1485 7 57G1486 8 14H5603 9 30H4008 Front Door Kit Caster, with Brake Caster, without Brake Logo, 6400 Wire Rope, Front and Rear 10 30H3986 Shipping Container Kit 11 14H5572 12 63H7510 13 63H7398...
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... permitting access to the I/O plate and circuit breaker (on the frame when the cover is correctly installed and undamaged. (See page 209.) 3. Make sure the window is installed. Make sure there are not loose or damaged. e. f. On cabinet models, inspect the front and rear cabinet doors: a. b. Make sure the paper stacker...
... permitting access to the I/O plate and circuit breaker (on the frame when the cover is correctly installed and undamaged. (See page 209.) 3. Make sure the window is installed. Make sure there are not loose or damaged. e. f. On cabinet models, inspect the front and rear cabinet doors: a. b. Make sure the paper stacker...
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..., 87 Teeth (Platen Open) Ironer Assembly, Reverse Paper Feed Magnetic Pickup Assembly (MPU) Ribbon Hub Kit Gas Spring Kit Caster, with Brake Caster, without Brake Window, Top Cover Platen Pulley, Driven Ground Clip, Splined Shaft Bracket, Ironer Operator Panel Overlay, English Operator Panel Overlay, Spanish Operator Panel Overlay, French Operator Panel...
..., 87 Teeth (Platen Open) Ironer Assembly, Reverse Paper Feed Magnetic Pickup Assembly (MPU) Ribbon Hub Kit Gas Spring Kit Caster, with Brake Caster, without Brake Window, Top Cover Platen Pulley, Driven Ground Clip, Splined Shaft Bracket, Ironer Operator Panel Overlay, English Operator Panel Overlay, Spanish Operator Panel Overlay, French Operator Panel...
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...Configuring the AS/400 for Printing 3-6 Verify Printing on AS/400 3-10 Troubleshooting 3-11 TCP/IP Access Problem 3-11 Windows Configuration Overview 4-2 Environment Description 4-2 Ethernet Interface Configuration 4-3 Mandatory 4-3 Optional 4-3 Configuration Using the Control Panel 4-3 Configuration...4-4 Communicating Across Routers 4-6 Changing Workgroup Names 4-7 Changing Destination Names 4-7 Host Configuration 4-9 Windows NT Host Configuration 4-9 Windows 95 Host Setup 4-15 Windows 3.1 Host Setup 4-16 Troubleshooting Tips 4-17 IP Assign Can Not Find the Ethernet Interface...
...Configuring the AS/400 for Printing 3-6 Verify Printing on AS/400 3-10 Troubleshooting 3-11 TCP/IP Access Problem 3-11 Windows Configuration Overview 4-2 Environment Description 4-2 Ethernet Interface Configuration 4-3 Mandatory 4-3 Optional 4-3 Configuration Using the Control Panel 4-3 Configuration...4-4 Communicating Across Routers 4-6 Changing Workgroup Names 4-7 Changing Destination Names 4-7 Host Configuration 4-9 Windows NT Host Configuration 4-9 Windows 95 Host Setup 4-15 Windows 3.1 Host Setup 4-16 Troubleshooting Tips 4-17 IP Assign Can Not Find the Ethernet Interface...
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... Micro Systems, Inc. Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Unix is subject to , implied warranties of Microsoft Corporation. The information in this manual is a registered trademark of X/Open Company Limited. IBM makes no representations or ...OVERVIEW This document contains proprietary information protected by any means, whether manual, graphic, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, without notice. IBM shall not be reproduced, copied, translated or incorporated in any form or by copyright. Novell and NetWare are trademarks of...
... Micro Systems, Inc. Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Unix is subject to , implied warranties of Microsoft Corporation. The information in this manual is a registered trademark of X/Open Company Limited. IBM makes no representations or ...OVERVIEW This document contains proprietary information protected by any means, whether manual, graphic, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, without notice. IBM shall not be reproduced, copied, translated or incorporated in any form or by copyright. Novell and NetWare are trademarks of...
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...4-3 Configuration Using ARP 4-4 Communicating Across Routers 4-6 Changing Workgroup Names 4-7 Changing Destination Names 4-7 Host Configuration 4-9 Windows NT 3.51 Host Configuration 4-9 Windows NT 4.0 Host Configuration 4-10 Windows 95 Host Setup 4-15 Alternative Windows 95 Host Setup for LPR 4-16 Windows 3.1 Host Setup 4-16 Troubleshooting Tips 4-17 IP Assign Can Not Find the Ethernet Interface 4-17 Ethernet...Ethernet Interface on the Network 4-19 Printer Errors when Printing or No Output 4-19 TCP/IP Access Problem 4-20 Web Browser/HTTP Problem 4-22 Windows Configuration 4-1
...4-3 Configuration Using ARP 4-4 Communicating Across Routers 4-6 Changing Workgroup Names 4-7 Changing Destination Names 4-7 Host Configuration 4-9 Windows NT 3.51 Host Configuration 4-9 Windows NT 4.0 Host Configuration 4-10 Windows 95 Host Setup 4-15 Alternative Windows 95 Host Setup for LPR 4-16 Windows 3.1 Host Setup 4-16 Troubleshooting Tips 4-17 IP Assign Can Not Find the Ethernet Interface 4-17 Ethernet...Ethernet Interface on the Network 4-19 Printer Errors when Printing or No Output 4-19 TCP/IP Access Problem 4-20 Web Browser/HTTP Problem 4-22 Windows Configuration 4-1
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... on the network using TCP/IP. IP address and subnet mask) 3. Figure 4-1. Overview This chapter details a complete Windows configuration setup including: 1. Identifying the Ethernet Interface on the NT server to the Ethernet Interface. In a Windows NT setup, pure TCP/IP is used . Configuring the Ethernet Interface with the Ethernet Interface. Configuring a new...
... on the network using TCP/IP. IP address and subnet mask) 3. Figure 4-1. Overview This chapter details a complete Windows configuration setup including: 1. Identifying the Ethernet Interface on the NT server to the Ethernet Interface. In a Windows NT setup, pure TCP/IP is used . Configuring the Ethernet Interface with the Ethernet Interface. Configuring a new...
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...before the print server can be seen on the network. This section offers alternative methods for configuring your Ethernet Interface within a Windows environment and mentions some additional settings that you may want to display OPERATOR MENU. 4. Configuration of the Ethernet Interface can be... to configure but these are optional. There are : • IP Address • Gateway Address • Subnet Mask The procedure for Windows printing, the Ethernet Interface must be configured with a minimum of the parameters is displayed, then press Enter. To change the IP Address ...
...before the print server can be seen on the network. This section offers alternative methods for configuring your Ethernet Interface within a Windows environment and mentions some additional settings that you may want to display OPERATOR MENU. 4. Configuration of the Ethernet Interface can be... to configure but these are optional. There are : • IP Address • Gateway Address • Subnet Mask The procedure for Windows printing, the Ethernet Interface must be configured with a minimum of the parameters is displayed, then press Enter. To change the IP Address ...
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...the press Enter. 6. Press Return until ETHERNET is on the operator panel are set the operator panel values into the Ethernet Interface. If this procedure. 4-4 Windows Configuration The new value is displayed. 7. This will set to make sure the IP values on the first display line. 11. Log on to... a Windows station with TCP/IP loaded and located on the configuration printout. Perform a power cycle for the Ethernet Interface on the same subnet as part of...
...the press Enter. 6. Press Return until ETHERNET is on the operator panel are set the operator panel values into the Ethernet Interface. If this procedure. 4-4 Windows Configuration The new value is displayed. 7. This will set to make sure the IP values on the first display line. 11. Log on to... a Windows station with TCP/IP loaded and located on the configuration printout. Perform a power cycle for the Ethernet Interface on the same subnet as part of...
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...72:07:00:60. 4. Under the "Subnet Mask" heading, enter the Ethernet Interface subnet mask. arp -a You should be seen on your Windows station and direct it to the URL "http://Ethernet InterfaceIPaddress/networkConf.html" (e.g. However, if the Ethernet Interface is power cycled, these settings in... at the password prompt since there is the most common syntax for the Ethernet Interface. Try to "ping" this point, you store them into the Windows station ARP table for this : 1. 3. NOTE: If prompted for a "User ID" and password first, type "root" for the Ethernet Interface. 3. ...
...72:07:00:60. 4. Under the "Subnet Mask" heading, enter the Ethernet Interface subnet mask. arp -a You should be seen on your Windows station and direct it to the URL "http://Ethernet InterfaceIPaddress/networkConf.html" (e.g. However, if the Ethernet Interface is power cycled, these settings in... at the password prompt since there is the most common syntax for the Ethernet Interface. Try to "ping" this point, you store them into the Windows station ARP table for this : 1. 3. NOTE: If prompted for a "User ID" and password first, type "root" for the Ethernet Interface. 3. ...
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...the "Routing" section. NOTE: If prompted for a "User ID" and password first, type in "root" for another subnet on your Windows station and direct it is no password by default. 2. This means any packets destined for the ID and press ENTER at the password prompt since....html"). The router (or series of the default router/gateway for more details. 4. Communicating Across Routers Since Windows environments rely on the SUBMIT button when done. 4-6 Windows Configuration NOTE: If you would like to communicate with the Ethernet Interface from the same subnet. Load a Web...
...the "Routing" section. NOTE: If prompted for a "User ID" and password first, type in "root" for another subnet on your Windows station and direct it is no password by default. 2. This means any packets destined for the ID and press ENTER at the password prompt since....html"). The router (or series of the default router/gateway for more details. 4. Communicating Across Routers Since Windows environments rely on the SUBMIT button when done. 4-6 Windows Configuration NOTE: If you would like to communicate with the Ethernet Interface from the same subnet. Load a Web...
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...ENTER at the password prompt since there is no password by default. 2. Changing Destination Names When defining some printers within Windows environments, the Ethernet Interface requires that displays, search for the Ethernet Interface. 4. By default, the Ethernet Interface belongs ...to Figure 4-2. Load a Web browser on the SUBMIT button when done. Windows NT Print Setup Dialogue Box Windows Configuration 4-7 Changing Workgroup Names Windows environments define groups of related computers as "workgroups." Click on your network better. Figure 4-2. "...
...ENTER at the password prompt since there is no password by default. 2. Changing Destination Names When defining some printers within Windows environments, the Ethernet Interface requires that displays, search for the Ethernet Interface. 4. By default, the Ethernet Interface belongs ...to Figure 4-2. Load a Web browser on the SUBMIT button when done. Windows NT Print Setup Dialogue Box Windows Configuration 4-7 Changing Workgroup Names Windows environments define groups of related computers as "workgroups." Click on your network better. Figure 4-2. "...
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...filled in Table 4-1. 3. Otherwise, the Ethernet Interface will not accept this : 1. Load a Web browser on the SUBMIT button when done. 4-8 Windows Configuration Once the desired destination HTML form displays, highlight the "Name" field and type in "root" for the ID and press ENTER at the ... IP address for the Ethernet Interface and the second field must be changed to bring up the appropriate destination form. Click on your Windows station and direct it to choose from the print server (e.g. "http://192.75.11.9/destConf.html"). At the "Print Path Configuration"...
...filled in Table 4-1. 3. Otherwise, the Ethernet Interface will not accept this : 1. Load a Web browser on the SUBMIT button when done. 4-8 Windows Configuration Once the desired destination HTML form displays, highlight the "Name" field and type in "root" for the ID and press ENTER at the ... IP address for the Ethernet Interface and the second field must be changed to bring up the appropriate destination form. Click on your Windows station and direct it to choose from the print server (e.g. "http://192.75.11.9/destConf.html"). At the "Print Path Configuration"...
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... new printer setups. Select "LPR Port" from the "Printer" menu to display the dialogue box in Figure 4-3. Windows Configuration 4-9 Double click on print need. 5. Under the "Print To" field, select "Other..." 6. For printer driver choose "generic text" or Epson "... Create a Printer Dialogue Box 4. Figure 4-3. Select "Create a Printer" from the list that will be used in Figure 4-4. Windows NT 3.51 Host Setup To configure a new printer on a Windows NT station: 1. Define a name to the one found in this print setup and select the appropriate driver for the printer that...
... new printer setups. Select "LPR Port" from the "Printer" menu to display the dialogue box in Figure 4-3. Windows Configuration 4-9 Double click on print need. 5. Under the "Print To" field, select "Other..." 6. For printer driver choose "generic text" or Epson "... Create a Printer Dialogue Box 4. Figure 4-3. Select "Create a Printer" from the list that will be used in Figure 4-4. Windows NT 3.51 Host Setup To configure a new printer on a Windows NT station: 1. Define a name to the one found in this print setup and select the appropriate driver for the printer that...
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... in the first field. 8. Select "Settings:Printers" from the "Start" menu. 2. You now have a new network printer which relies on a Windows NT 4.0 station: 1. Add LPR Compatible Printer Dialogue Box 7. You will probably use "d1prn." 9. The setup shown here is displayed. 4-10... Type in the IP address or host name of the procedure. Click OK when done specifying these two fields. Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup There are many different configurations available for the Windows NT 4.0 printer setup. To configure a new printer on the standard TCP/IP print protocol, LPD, to print...
... in the first field. 8. Select "Settings:Printers" from the "Start" menu. 2. You now have a new network printer which relies on a Windows NT 4.0 station: 1. Add LPR Compatible Printer Dialogue Box 7. You will probably use "d1prn." 9. The setup shown here is displayed. 4-10... Type in the IP address or host name of the procedure. Click OK when done specifying these two fields. Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup There are many different configurations available for the Windows NT 4.0 printer setup. To configure a new printer on the standard TCP/IP print protocol, LPD, to print...
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Figure 4-5. Windows Configuration 4-11 Figure 4-6. Select "My Computer" from the second window of the "Add Printer" wizard that loaded. At the next window, click Add Port, then double click LPR Port. Printer Management 3. Available Printer Ports 4.
Figure 4-5. Windows Configuration 4-11 Figure 4-6. Select "My Computer" from the second window of the "Add Printer" wizard that loaded. At the next window, click Add Port, then double click LPR Port. Printer Management 3. Available Printer Ports 4.
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...NOTE: This name must be a name of a pre-defined destination/queue on "Have Disk" and "Browse" to correct location for the driver. 4-12 Windows Configuration Manufacturer and Model 5. NOTE: If the printer driver is not installed, provide disk and click on the Ethernet Interface in the first field. 7. ...At the "Add LPR compatible printer window" dialogue box, enter the values. 6. Type in the IP address or host name of the Ethernet Interface in the second field. Click ...
...NOTE: This name must be a name of a pre-defined destination/queue on "Have Disk" and "Browse" to correct location for the driver. 4-12 Windows Configuration Manufacturer and Model 5. NOTE: If the printer driver is not installed, provide disk and click on the Ethernet Interface in the first field. 7. ...At the "Add LPR compatible printer window" dialogue box, enter the values. 6. Type in the IP address or host name of the Ethernet Interface in the second field. Click ...