NEC 703-A0368-001 WEB Printing Setup, PrintAgent Remote Printing, NEC PrintAgent Pull Printing

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CHAPTER 9

WEB PRINTING SETUP

OVERVIEW

NEC PrintAgent is innovative software that allows you to print over the Internet in two ways, Remote Printing and Pull Printing. PrintAgent is powered by redipS® Core software, and available just by browsing to your printer’s home page.

Printer Home Page Features

The URL is the IP address or host name you assign to the Printer,

for example, http://131.241.45.65

PrintAgent Remote Printing

If you are a Windows 95/98 or Windows NT user, Remote Printing is the easiest way to print over the web and get instant printer status. You can print to any SuperScript color laser printer anywhere, as long as you have its URL.

All you do is browse to the printer’s home page and download/install the PrintAgent driver to your system or install directly from the CD that came with your SuperScript color laser printer. When you print with the PrintAgent driver, the job goes over the web to the printer, and printer status comes back to your desktop on the PrintAgent Status window. The first part of this chapter covers the following topics about Remote Printing:

System requirements

Remote Printing setup

Remote Printing from your desktop

Getting printer status

PrintAgent features

PrintAgent menus and commands

NEC PrintAgent Pull Printing

Pull Printing is an ideal solution for busy offices that print long, complex, or color rich documents. With Pull Printing, your job is sent to a Pull Printing server to be processed. Then the Pull Printing server delivers the job to the printer. This frees your computer, and reduces network traffic. You can also set up a secondary server to deliver printer Help files and drivers to users, making the printer more efficient.

Pull Printing is also called “driverless” printing because you don’t need a SuperScript Color Laser printer driver on your system. You can pull print any Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, .PDF file, or web page without opening it— just by sending its location to the Pull Printing server. The server does all the work and leaves your computer free for other tasks. The second part of this chapter covers the following topics about Pull Printing:

Pull Printing from your desktop

Server system requirements

Server software installation

Secondary server

Configuring URLs

Starting the Pull Printing server

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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 a Troubleshooting Unix SetupWeb Printing Setup Appendix C Safety InformationFrom Windows 95/98 Network Setup TasksIntroduction OverviewTypes of Network Topologies Typical Network SetupsPrinter Server Topology Printer Sharing Topology Microsoft Printer Sharing TopologyInstalling the Network Interface Card NIC NIC InstallationWhat You Will Need Preparing the Printer Installing the NICPreparing the Printer Installing the NIC Connecting the NIC Testing the NICNetwork Settings Network SettingsTo reset the NIC to factory default settings Resetting the NICRestoring Factory Default Settings NIC FeaturesAssigning the IP Address IP AddressObtaining the Printer’s IP Address Selecting an IP Address Assignment MethodCommunications Menu Using the Operator PanelRunning MAP and Selecting a Printer Using MAPInstalling MAP MAP Operating RequirementsInstalling the TCP/IP Protocol Using BOOTPL32Assigning the IP Address Using ARP Using Dhcp System Functions Network AdministrationAccessing the Network Administration Using the Network AdministrationSuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Protocol Functions Network AdministrationOther Functions Windows PEER-TO-PEER Windows SetupInstalling Peer-to-Peer Software IP vs. IPX Peer-to-Peer PrintingAdding the Peer-to-Peer Printer Windows Setup Removing Peer-to-Peer Software Setting LPR Printing on an NT NetworkSetting UP Windows NT Moving a Peer-to-Peer PrinterShared Printing in Windows 95/98 SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Attaching the Printer Netware SetupNetware 5.X Print Server Name field and click the Create button Netware Setup SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Configuring the Network Printer Installing the Printer DriverDefining the Print Server Installing and Configuring Your Printer DriverStarting Pconsole Defining the Print QueueMacintosh Requirements Macintosh SetupSoftware Requirements Hardware RequirementsSetting UP the Printer Installing the PPDConfiguring the Printer Printing Renaming Your PrinterUninstalling the Driver SetupMAC PEER-TO-PEER Configuring the IP Address on the Printer Setting Up Your Printing ModeSetting UP on a Unix System Installing the Printer in Your SystemAdding a SuperScript Color Laser Printer to SCO OpenServer NEC PrintAgent Pull Printing WEB Printing SetupPrinter Home Page Features PrintAgent Remote PrintingSuperScript Color Laser Home Print Agent Remote Printing SetupSystem Requirements Remote PrintingSelect Components Dialog Box Add RedipS Enabled Printer Dialog BoxRemote Printing From Your Desktop Printer’s WindowPrintAgent Status Window Menu Bar Getting Printer StatusHelp Button Admin ButtonPrintAgent Buttons Details ButtonMonitor a Printer PrintAgent Program Menus PrintAgent Program Menu CommandsFirst access the PrintAgent program from here Start StopCheck proxy settings here Add printers here Uninstall PrintAgent here Remove PrintersReset UninstallPull Printing Pull Printing from Your DesktopSending a Pull Print Job Pull Printing Setup PullPrintAgent Status Monitor Changing Properties and Saving SettingsPrinter Properties View Status MonitorServer Status Print Job History Server StatusPull Printing User Settings Server System Recommendation Setting Up a Pull Printing ServerPrintAgent Core and Server Installation Server System RequirementsSuperScript Color Laser Network Guide WEB Printing Setup Pull Printing CD-ROM drive\NECdisk\ncss44rn About the Secondary File ServerConfiguring Server URLs URL ConfigurationPlug Ins Starting the Pull Printing Server Troubleshooting Troubleshooting for NetWare Troubleshooting for NT ServerNIC/File Server/Printer Checklist Troubleshooting for MacOSComputer to NIC Connection Checklist SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Copying the Files WEB JetadminUsing WEB Jetadmin Locating the FilesResetting Web JetAdmin Discovery WEB Jetadmin SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Cdrh Regulations Safety InformationLaser Safety Ozone EmissionDeclaration of Conformity FCC StatementFor United States Use Only For Canadian Use OnlyIndex 46, 51

703-A0368-001 specifications

The NEC 703-A0368-001 is a powerful and innovative product designed for modern electronic applications. This device is part of NEC's extensive lineup of high-quality components aimed at enhancing efficiency and performance in various systems. It is commonly utilized in diverse industries, including telecommunications, computing, and industrial automation, where reliability and advanced capabilities are paramount.

One of the main features of the NEC 703-A0368-001 is its impressive processing power. Equipped with a cutting-edge microcontroller, it provides enhanced computational capabilities, allowing for rapid data processing and analysis. This results in improved responsiveness in applications, which is crucial for tasks that require real-time data handling. The microcontroller is designed to minimize latency, ensuring that systems operate smoothly and efficiently.

In addition to its processing power, the NEC 703-A0368-001 incorporates advanced communication technologies. The device supports multiple communication protocols, facilitating seamless interfacing with various peripherals and systems. This versatility makes it ideal for integration into a wide range of applications, from simple control systems to complex networked environments.

Another significant characteristic of the NEC 703-A0368-001 is its power efficiency. Designed with energy-saving features, this device minimizes power consumption without sacrificing performance. This attribute is particularly beneficial in applications where battery life is critical, such as mobile devices and remote sensor systems. Additionally, the low heat generation of the device contributes to its longevity and reliability.

Durability is another key feature of the NEC 703-A0368-001. Its robust design is built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it suitable for deployment in challenging industrial settings. The components used in this device are rigorously tested for reliability and stability, ensuring that they can perform consistently under various operational stresses.

Overall, the NEC 703-A0368-001 stands out as a versatile and reliable component that caters to the demands of modern technology. With its advanced processing capabilities, exceptional communication features, energy efficiency, and durable construction, it is poised to meet the needs of various industries and applications effectively. This device represents NEC's commitment to providing high-quality solutions that contribute to the evolution of technology in the digital age.