NEC 703-A0368-001 manual Using MAP, MAP Operating Requirements, Installing MAP

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Using MAP

The Management Access Program (MAP), runs only under Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0. You use MAP to list SuperScript network printers connected to your network.

Then you select one to go to its Network Administration page for network administration options.

MAP Operating Requirements

To use MAP, you must have installed on your PC

Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer

The Microsoft TCP/IP protocol stack, if printer is going to support TCP/IP.

For IPX Search Functions: The IPX protocol must be installed and enabled on your PC. Both Microsoft and the NetWare 32-bit stacks are supported.

Installing MAP

MAP is available on the SuperScript printer driver that came with your printer. MAP must be installed from Windows 95/ 98 or Windows NT 4.0. It cannot be installed from Windows 3.1x or the MS-DOS®command prompt.

1.Insert the your SuperScript CD.

2.Press the Windows Start button and select Run. At Run, type <drive>:\map\Setup.exe

Then click OK. Follow the Install wizard prompts.

3.Choose the Destination Directory to install the MAP and click Next.

4.When the Select Program Folder is displayed, type a new folder name, or select one from the existing Folder list and click Next.

5.When the “Setup is Complete” Information dialog box is displayed, click OK, then complete the installation.

Running MAP and Selecting a Printer

In Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0:

1.Press the Start button.

2.Select MAP from the program group you specified during installation.

3.When MAP starts, a list of all available units on the network is displayed by unit IP address or serial number.

The unit listing will be divided by TCP/IP units and IPX/SPX units. See the illustration below.

note: If a unit is enabled for both IP and IPX, it will appear in both lists.

4.Click on a unit under IPX/SPX in the list to display its Network Administration Page.

5.Click on a unit under TCP/IP to display the printer’s Home page.

The Network Administration page options are explained in Chapter 4. An example using MAP and the Network Administration page to configure the printer for NetWare 4.x is shown in Chapter 6.

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Units supporting TCP/IP

http://131.241.45.61/NEC_991142 NEC SuperScript 4600 Ethernet Card http://131.241.45.203/NEC_991149 NEC SuperScript 4600 Ethernet Card http://131.241.45.64/NEC_991151 NEC SuperScript 4400 Ethernet Card http://131.241.45.83/NEC_991650 Print Server Card http://131.241.45.191/NEC_991653 Print Server Card http://131.241.45.189/NEC_991655 NEC SuperScript 4400 Ethernet Card http://131.241.45.127/NEC_999999 Print Server Card

Units supporting IPX/SPX

NEC 991142 NEC SS 4600

NEC 991149 NEC SS 4400

NEC 991151 NEC SS 4400

NEC 991650 NEC SS 4200

NEC 991653 NEC SS 4200

MAP lists the SuperScript printers on your network. Select one to display its Network Administration page.

IP ADDRESS

Assigning the IP Address

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Contents P E R S C R I P T C O L O R L a S E R Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer Table of Contents Web Printing Setup Unix SetupAppendix C Safety Information Appendix a TroubleshootingIntroduction Network Setup TasksOverview From Windows 95/98Types of Network Topologies Typical Network SetupsPrinter Server Topology Printer Sharing Topology Microsoft Printer Sharing TopologyWhat You Will Need NIC InstallationInstalling the Network Interface Card NIC Preparing the Printer Installing the NICPreparing the Printer Installing the NIC Connecting the NIC Testing the NICNetwork Settings Network SettingsRestoring Factory Default Settings Resetting the NICNIC Features To reset the NIC to factory default settingsObtaining the Printer’s IP Address IP AddressSelecting an IP Address Assignment Method Assigning the IP AddressCommunications Menu Using the Operator PanelInstalling MAP Using MAPMAP Operating Requirements Running MAP and Selecting a PrinterAssigning the IP Address Using BOOTPL32Installing the TCP/IP Protocol Using ARP Using Dhcp Accessing the Network Administration Network AdministrationUsing the Network Administration System FunctionsSuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Protocol Functions Network AdministrationOther Functions Installing Peer-to-Peer Software Windows SetupIP vs. IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Windows PEER-TO-PEERAdding the Peer-to-Peer Printer Windows Setup Setting UP Windows NT Setting LPR Printing on an NT NetworkMoving a Peer-to-Peer Printer Removing Peer-to-Peer SoftwareShared Printing in Windows 95/98 SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Netware 5.X Netware SetupAttaching the Printer Print Server Name field and click the Create button Netware Setup SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Configuring the Network Printer Installing the Printer DriverStarting Pconsole Installing and Configuring Your Printer DriverDefining the Print Queue Defining the Print ServerSoftware Requirements Macintosh SetupHardware Requirements Macintosh RequirementsConfiguring the Printer Installing the PPDSetting UP the Printer Printing Renaming Your PrinterMAC PEER-TO-PEER SetupUninstalling the Driver Setting UP on a Unix System Setting Up Your Printing ModeInstalling the Printer in Your System Configuring the IP Address on the PrinterAdding a SuperScript Color Laser Printer to SCO OpenServer Printer Home Page Features WEB Printing SetupPrintAgent Remote Printing NEC PrintAgent Pull PrintingSystem Requirements Print Agent Remote Printing SetupRemote Printing SuperScript Color Laser HomeRemote Printing From Your Desktop Add RedipS Enabled Printer Dialog BoxPrinter’s Window Select Components Dialog BoxPrintAgent Status Window Menu Bar Getting Printer StatusPrintAgent Buttons Admin ButtonDetails Button Help ButtonFirst access the PrintAgent program from here Start PrintAgent Program Menus PrintAgent Program Menu CommandsStop Monitor a PrinterReset Add printers here Uninstall PrintAgent here Remove PrintersUninstall Check proxy settings hereSending a Pull Print Job Pull Printing from Your DesktopPull Printing Pull Printing Setup PullPrinter Properties Changing Properties and Saving SettingsView Status Monitor PrintAgent Status MonitorServer Status Print Job History Server StatusPull Printing User Settings PrintAgent Core and Server Installation Setting Up a Pull Printing ServerServer System Requirements Server System RecommendationSuperScript Color Laser Network Guide WEB Printing Setup Pull Printing CD-ROM drive\NECdisk\ncss44rn About the Secondary File ServerPlug Ins URL ConfigurationConfiguring Server URLs Starting the Pull Printing Server Troubleshooting Troubleshooting for NetWare Troubleshooting for NT ServerComputer to NIC Connection Checklist Troubleshooting for MacOSNIC/File Server/Printer Checklist SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Using WEB Jetadmin WEB JetadminLocating the Files Copying the FilesResetting Web JetAdmin Discovery WEB Jetadmin SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Laser Safety Safety InformationOzone Emission Cdrh RegulationsFor United States Use Only FCC StatementFor Canadian Use Only Declaration of ConformityIndex 46, 51

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