NEC 703-A0368-001 manual Adding a SuperScript Color Laser Printer to SCO OpenServer

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Adding a SuperScript Color Laser Printer to SCO OpenServer 5.x

Log into your system as root. Add the printer’s IP address you already assigned into the /etc/hosts file. Using lpsystem follow these steps to open a terminal and enter the printer’s IP address from the command line. A SuperScript 4400N printer will be used for this example.

1.Set up the SuperScript 4400N printer as a remote printer on a host that sends jobs to a Print Server using lpd. Use the following procedures to do this:

At the prompt, type: mkdev rlp

note: You cannot run mkdev rlp twice. If you have additional printers to be configured, use the rlpconf command.

2.You will now be asked a series of questions. Respond as follows. Do you want to install or remove a remote printer? Type: I

3.Do you want to change printer description file

/etc/printcap? Type: Y

4.Write a printer name. For example, type: lprprinter1

5.Is lprprinter1 a remote printer or a local printer? Type: R

6.Enter remote host name: type host name entered in

printcap for the 4400N. For example, type: lprprinter

7.Confirm the information you have entered. Type: Y

8.Confirm the preceding connection as your system default. Type: Y

9.Enter another printer name or quit setup. Type: Q

10.Do you want to start the remote daemon now? Type: Y

11.Using a line editor of your choice, verify the following on your /etc/printcap file. If necessary, use the following steps to change the “rp” entry. lprprinter1:\

:lp=:\

:rm=lprprinter:\

:rp=PORT1:\

:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/lprprinter1:

12.Change the :rp=lprprinter: entry to :rp=PORT1.

13.Set this printer as the default printer and print a page, for

example, from a browser, to verify that the installation was successful.

note: This information was based on the sample input in the earlier steps. Actual parameters may vary depending on prior setup.

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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 Appendix C Safety Information Unix SetupWeb Printing Setup Appendix a TroubleshootingOverview Network Setup TasksIntroduction From Windows 95/98Typical Network Setups Types of Network TopologiesPrinter Server Topology Microsoft Printer Sharing Topology Printer Sharing TopologyNIC Installation Installing the Network Interface Card NICWhat You Will Need Installing the NIC Preparing the PrinterPreparing the Printer Installing the NIC Testing the NIC Connecting the NICNetwork Settings Network SettingsNIC Features Resetting the NICRestoring Factory Default Settings To reset the NIC to factory default settingsSelecting an IP Address Assignment Method IP AddressObtaining the Printer’s IP Address Assigning the IP AddressUsing the Operator Panel Communications MenuMAP Operating Requirements Using MAPInstalling MAP Running MAP and Selecting a PrinterUsing BOOTPL32 Installing the TCP/IP ProtocolAssigning the IP Address Using ARP Using Dhcp Using the Network Administration Network AdministrationAccessing the Network Administration System FunctionsSuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Network Administration Protocol FunctionsOther Functions IP vs. IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Windows SetupInstalling Peer-to-Peer Software Windows PEER-TO-PEERAdding the Peer-to-Peer Printer Windows Setup Moving a Peer-to-Peer Printer Setting LPR Printing on an NT NetworkSetting UP Windows NT Removing Peer-to-Peer SoftwareShared Printing in Windows 95/98 SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Netware Setup Attaching the PrinterNetware 5.X Print Server Name field and click the Create button Netware Setup SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Installing the Printer Driver Configuring the Network PrinterDefining the Print Queue Installing and Configuring Your Printer DriverStarting Pconsole Defining the Print ServerHardware Requirements Macintosh SetupSoftware Requirements Macintosh RequirementsInstalling the PPD Setting UP the PrinterConfiguring the Printer Renaming Your Printer PrintingSetup Uninstalling the DriverMAC PEER-TO-PEER Installing the Printer in Your System Setting Up Your Printing ModeSetting UP on a Unix System Configuring the IP Address on the PrinterAdding a SuperScript Color Laser Printer to SCO OpenServer PrintAgent Remote Printing WEB Printing SetupPrinter Home Page Features NEC PrintAgent Pull PrintingRemote Printing Print Agent Remote Printing SetupSystem Requirements SuperScript Color Laser HomePrinter’s Window Add RedipS Enabled Printer Dialog BoxRemote Printing From Your Desktop Select Components Dialog BoxGetting Printer Status PrintAgent Status Window Menu BarDetails Button Admin ButtonPrintAgent Buttons Help ButtonStop PrintAgent Program Menus PrintAgent Program Menu CommandsFirst access the PrintAgent program from here Start Monitor a PrinterUninstall Add printers here Uninstall PrintAgent here Remove PrintersReset Check proxy settings herePull Printing from Your Desktop Pull PrintingSending a Pull Print Job Setup Pull Pull PrintingView Status Monitor Changing Properties and Saving SettingsPrinter Properties PrintAgent Status MonitorServer Status Server Status Print Job HistoryPull Printing User Settings Server System Requirements Setting Up a Pull Printing ServerPrintAgent Core and Server Installation Server System RecommendationSuperScript Color Laser Network Guide WEB Printing Setup Pull Printing About the Secondary File Server CD-ROM drive\NECdisk\ncss44rnURL Configuration Configuring Server URLsPlug Ins Starting the Pull Printing Server Troubleshooting Troubleshooting for NT Server Troubleshooting for NetWareTroubleshooting for MacOS NIC/File Server/Printer ChecklistComputer to NIC Connection Checklist SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Locating the Files WEB JetadminUsing WEB Jetadmin Copying the FilesResetting Web JetAdmin Discovery WEB Jetadmin SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Ozone Emission Safety InformationLaser Safety Cdrh RegulationsFor Canadian Use Only FCC StatementFor United States Use Only Declaration of ConformityIndex 46, 51

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