Lexmark 322, 320 setup guide Put mytest.ps or put mytest.txt

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Setting up the network printer

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1Press the operator panel button with a brief button press to print a network settings page.

Look under the TCP/IP heading on the network setup page to see if there is an IP address listed for the print server and that the TCP/IP protocol is turned on (activated).

If TCP/IP is turned off, use the IPX protocol to activate it. Select the printer and then select the TCP/IP task. Check the Enable box to activate TCP/IP.

2Issue a ping command to the print server. ping 157.184.8.231

3Establish an FTP session with the print server. Expect the print server to return its current firmware level (such as 2.5.15).

ftp 157.184.8.231

4Using the FTP “put” command, print a file. This file can be PCL or PostScript emulations, PDF, HTML, or any other printer language the printer understands. If the file prints, this confirms the TCP/IP protocol is working properly in the print server.

put mytest.ps or put mytest.txt

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Contents Environments we support Print a network setup Set the IP address, netmask and gatewayPrint Server TCP/IP Setup Utility DhcpInstallation RequirementsStatic ARP entry and telnet Troubleshooting Put mytest.ps or put mytest.txt Setting up the network printer Set up to print Set up LexIP printing on Windows NT 4.0/2000Print to a queue on a Windows NT server Part 1 Install printer drivers and TCP/IP network support Part 2 Create a Network Port Setting up the network printer Set up LexIP printing on Windows 95/98/Me Setting up the network printer Part 2 Create a Network Port Setting up the network printer Install a shared printer on a Windows NT 4.0/2000 server Part 1 Installing printer drivers and TCP/IP network supportSetting up the network printer Part 2 Creating a Network Port Part 3 Sharing the printer on the network Setting up the network printer Install a shared printer on network clients Setting up clients point and printSetting up clients point and print Setting up clients peer-to-peer Troubleshooting Printing Novell NetWare Setting up the network printer Choosing NPRINTER/RPRINTER or Pserver How NPRINTER/RPRINTER worksHow Pserver works Advantage of using Nprinter in NDS Disadvantages of using Nprinter in NDSNprinter in IntraNetWare NDS Advantages of using Pserver in NDS Pserver in IntraNetWare NDSRprinter vs. Pserver in NetWare Disadvantage of using Pserver in NDSAdvantage of using Rprinter in NetWare Rprinter in NetWareDisadvantages of using Rprinter in NetWare Advantages of using Pserver in NetWarePserver in NetWare Disadvantage of using Pserver in NetWare Queue-based printingSetting up the network printer Finding the default AppleTalk name Creating a desktop printer iconChanging the zone Changing the printer name LaserWriter 8 environment LaserWriter 8.4.1 and later Updating printer hardwareLaserWriter 8 environment prior to LaserWriter QuickDraw GX environmentTroubleshooting Setting up the network printer Print server light patterns Normal conditions Menu Error conditions