Kyocera EcoLAN 3000E manual Introduction, Using the CD ROM, Flash Upgrade Capability

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Introduction

The EcoLAN 3000E is the next generation Kyocera internal network interface card allowing easy installation without removing the printer mainboard. Its features include:

r Easy Slide-in Installation

r Multiple Protocol Support

r 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Interface

r SNMP Support

r 10BaseT / 100BaseTAuto Detection

r Flash Upgrade Capability

r Setup with the Printer Front Panel

r WINS Support

r DHCP Support for Automatic IP

r HTTP Server for Management

Address Assignment

with a Browser

The EcoLAN 3000E enables Kyocera FS-Series and LS-Series printers to communicate over an Ethernet network with many different network operating systems, including NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX, and Windows.

This Guide’s Role

This Quick Configuration Guide provides concise software configuration instructions allowing an experienced system administrator to get the 3000E up and running quickly. For more complete instructions or for printing or configuration options not covered in this guide, please refer to the 3000E User’s Manual on the CD ROM.

Using the CD ROM

The CD ROM packaged with the 3000E includes all installation and configuration utilities, as well as the 3000E User’s Manual and this guide in .PDF format. Quick access to the utilities and documentation is provided by the CONTENTS.PDF file. This file and all other documentation on the CD ROM are in Adobe Acrobat .PDF format and cannot be read without Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later. (Note: The utilities may also be installed without using CONTENTS .PDF by navigating the CD ROM to the appropriate setup file.)

On Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0 systems, inserting the CD ROM will auto-load a screen with options to install Acrobat Reader or to display CONTENTS.PDF. The user will be prompted to install Acrobat Reader if it is not detected on the system.

On other systems, Acrobat Reader may be installed manually from the CD ROM. Windows NT 3.51: From the Program Manager File menu, select Run and type: D:\acroread\win\rdr_srch\32bit\setup.exe

Windows 3.1, 3.11: Same as NT 3.51, but type: D:\acroread\win\rdr_srch\16bit\setup.exe

Macintosh: Run the Reader 3.01 Installer in the Acroread, Mac, Reader + Search, Reader folder. It is also very useful to install the search capability from the Search folder. UNIX: See instguid.txt in the acroread/unix/rdr_search directory on the CD ROM.

Once Acrobat Reader is installed, launch the Contents.PDF file on the CD ROM.

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Contents Kyocera EcoLAN 3000E Thank You TrademarksContents Using the CD ROM Flash Upgrade CapabilityIntroduction Address Assignment With a BrowserEcoLAN 3000E Hardware Installation Supported Kyocera Printer ModelsNetWare 2.x & 3.x Configuration Define the PrinterSet the Type field to Remote/Other Unknown Assign the Print QueueNWAdmin Configuration NetWare 4.x Directory Services ConfigurationPrint Server Password 3000E IPX Based Configuration 3000E IP Based Configuration3000E IP and IPX Common Configuration Click on the 3000E to be configuredConfirm Successful Configuration Macintosh Configuration Setting Kpdl EmulationNaming the Printer and Setting the Zone Press the Mode key to exit the menu systemInstalling the Driver and Selecting the Printer What is Windows Peer to Peer Printing? If Using Peer to Peer over IPIf Using Peer to Peer over IPX Peer to Peer Printing over IP or IPXPeer to Peer Printing Software Installation Printer Driver Configuration for Peer to Peer Printing3000E TCP/IP Configuration Windows NT 4.0 ConfigurationTCP/IP Required Components Configuring the Printer Driver for LPR Printing Connecting to a Shared PrinterIP Address Persistence Disabling Dhcp3000E Configuration with Html Wins Registration and NamingUnix Configuration 3000E ConfigurationConfiguration Comparison Banner Page ComparisonWhen completed, press the Mode key to exit the menu system Front Panel Setup Firmware RequirementsAll versions Kyocera Corporation