Kyocera EcoLAN 3000E manual Contents

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Contents

 

Introduction

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Using the CD ROM

4

Supported Kyocera Printer Models

5

EcoLAN 3000E Hardware Installation

5

NetWare 2.x & 3.x Configuration

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NetWare 4.x & 5.x Directory Services Configuration

7

Macintosh Configuration

10

Windows Peer to Peer Printing Configuration

12

Windows NT 4.0 Configuration

14

DHCP Configuration (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

16

WINS Configuration (Windows Internet Naming Service)

17

UNIX Configuration

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IP Address Setup with the Printer Front Panel

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Contents Kyocera EcoLAN 3000E Trademarks Thank YouContents Address Assignment With a Browser Using the CD ROMFlash Upgrade Capability IntroductionSupported Kyocera Printer Models EcoLAN 3000E Hardware InstallationAssign the Print Queue NetWare 2.x & 3.x ConfigurationDefine the Printer Set the Type field to Remote/Other UnknownNetWare 4.x Directory Services Configuration NWAdmin ConfigurationPrint Server Password Click on the 3000E to be configured 3000E IPX Based Configuration3000E IP Based Configuration 3000E IP and IPX Common ConfigurationConfirm Successful Configuration Press the Mode key to exit the menu system Macintosh ConfigurationSetting Kpdl Emulation Naming the Printer and Setting the ZoneInstalling the Driver and Selecting the Printer Peer to Peer Printing over IP or IPX What is Windows Peer to Peer Printing?If Using Peer to Peer over IP If Using Peer to Peer over IPXPrinter Driver Configuration for Peer to Peer Printing Peer to Peer Printing Software InstallationWindows NT 4.0 Configuration 3000E TCP/IP ConfigurationTCP/IP Required Components Connecting to a Shared Printer Configuring the Printer Driver for LPR PrintingDisabling Dhcp IP Address PersistenceWins Registration and Naming 3000E Configuration with HtmlBanner Page Comparison Unix Configuration3000E Configuration Configuration ComparisonFront Panel Setup Firmware Requirements When completed, press the Mode key to exit the menu systemAll versions Kyocera Corporation