Oki 3100e manual Setting up servers, Windows NT4.0 server, Installing as an LPR printer

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Setting up servers

Windows NT4.0 server

Log on to Windows NT with the administrator account or an account with administrative privileges.

Installing as an LPR printer

1.Open the [Control Panel] and double-click on [Network].

2.Click on [Add...] button on [Services] screen to add [Microsoft TCP/IP printing].

3.Click on [OK] button and end setting up of [Network].

4.Double-click on [Printers], then double-click on [Add Printer].

5.[Add Printer Wizard] is displayed. For printer management, select [My computer] and click on [Next>].

6.On the port selection screen, click on [Add port.].

7.Select [LPR Port] on [Printer Ports] screen and click on [New Port...].

8.On [Add LPR compatible printer] screen, enter IP address to be assigned to this network card in the text box [Name or address of server providing lpd:].

Note:

For the IP address setup when DHCP Server

 

is used, please refer to “IP address setting in

 

DHCP server environment” on page 29.

9.Enter an appropriate name so that this printer can be distinguished from others on the network in the text box [Name of printer or print queue on that server:] and click on [OK].

10.The address and the printer name are added to [Available ports:] and the check box(es) is checked.

11.Click on [Next>].

12.Click on [Have Disk...].

13.Insert the printer driver CD-ROM into the CD drive and click on [OK].

14.Follow the on-screen instructions and install the printer driver.

Note:

By default, Windows will install the English

 

printer driver. To install a localised printer

 

d r i v e r i n y o u r l a n g u a g e , b r o w s e t o

 

D:\DRIVERS\NT40\Language on the CD-

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Contents Okilan 3100e Network Card Preface EEC compatibilityTable of contents Administrating Network Printers Utilities InstallationTroubleshooting About Selftest Loop Back Test Network enable/disable setting Introduction Supported environmentsNetwork card functions UtilitiesInstallation Printer installationOkiLAN 320e Network Card Resetting the Network card Printing the Network card settingsOkiLAN 320e Network Card Network Setup Network client server correspondenceWindows NT4.0 server Setting up serversInstalling as an LPR printer Setting up printer network settings Installing as a NetBEUI printerSetting up OS network settings Installing the printer driverPrinter sharing Windows 2000 serverLimitations Installing as LPR printer LanguageInstalling as RAW printer Installing as NetBEUI PrinterLimitations Preparation Setting up remote printer modeNetWare3.x file server Creating print queueStarting the print server and connecting the network card Registering a printer in a print queueSetting queue server mode SPX Connections =Message display in remote printer mode Setting up remote printer NetWare 4.x and 5 NDS environmentEnglish You must set this as described otherwise English Setting up the remote printer using Pconsole except NetWare English OkiLAN 320e Network Card NetWare 4.x and 5 bindery environment Setting up queue server modeSetting up bindery context Setting up print environment to bindery environment SET Bindery Context = DV2.DESIGN.COMPANYRETMessage display in remote printer mode Pconsole IP address setting in Dhcp server environment Printer data base Setting up the Unix serverIP address and host name in the host table English Setting Control Panel Setting up the clientSetting Windows95/98/Me Setting up a printerNetWare 3.x environment NetWare 4.x and 5 NDS environmentNetWare 4.x and 5 Bindery environment Peer-to-Peer network environmentInstalling printer driver LimitationSetting Macintosh Setting Windows NT4.0 WorkstationSetting Windows 2000 Professional Connected Order printers Zone name Printer name OkiLAN 320e Network Card Web Using administrative toolsOkiView DHCP/BOOTP USB OkiLAN 3100e Network Card Frame Types Telnet Items that can be setDhcp Telnet provides the following commands Logging Setting TCP/IP environmentProcedure Setting NetWare environment DefaultSetting procedure Confirm the current settings OkiPage show protocolSetting EtherTalk environment Display/set the EtherTalk environmentSetting NetBEUI environment Display/set the NetBEUI environmentSetting Snmp environment OKIDATA04106C RETExit MIBs set values Snmp Manager HP OpenViewMIBs set values and changing set values Changing MIBs set values Set values on printerSet values on network card side HP JetAdmin software Setting AppleTalk environment Obtaining diagnostic informationPrinter settings Network enable/disableSetting IP address Setting TCP/IPTCP/IP enable/disable Setting subnet maskConfirming the setting Setting NetWareSetting gateway address NetWare enable/disableSetting EtherTalk Setting NetBEUI NetBIOS Resetting network card to defaultEnglish OkiLAN 3100e Network Card Printer information panel InstallationOkiView32 for Windows 95/98/ Me/NT4.0/2000 Job management properties PropertiesStatus screen properties Novell properties Printer options propertiesNetwork properties Device info propertiesSetting Windows 95/98/NT4.0/2000/Me What is Oki LPR Utility?Setting the printer Oki LPR for Windows 95/98/ NT4.0/2000/MeInstallation LPR installation and uninstallPrinter driver setup Registering or deleting a printer UninstallSetting LPR printer’s IP address Registering LPR printerPrinting methods Status displayDeleting print jobs Other functionsPrint job display Confirming printer status Redirecting print jobsOkiLAN 320e Network Card Troubleshooting Checking status codesUnderstanding status codes Network functions do not work at all Troubleshooting by protocolCommon TCP/IP related Cannot print with FTPMask correctly Cannot refer to printer settings or change them with Telnet YES END Does not display printer status correctly on Web Cannot print with LPR Cannot connect in R-Printer ModeNetWare related Print data is ejected in the middleIs printer server’s usable frame type 802.2 or Cannot connect in Q-Server Mode EtherTalk related Cannot print from MacintoshNetBEUI related Cannot print with NetBEUIWhen setting in NetWare3.x environment Important pointsWhen printing in Macintosh environment When setting in NetWare 4.x and 5 environmentWhen setting Dhcp server environment When setting Network menu in the printer When using web serverWhen using Telnet When using Oki LPR UtilityNetwork enable/disable setting About Selftest Loop Back TestOkiLAN 320e Network Card Dhcp OkiLAN 320e Network Card Pconsole Unix Netware 3.x environment OkiLAN 320e Network Card

3100e specifications

The Oki 3100e is a robust and versatile multifunction printer designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. Renowned for its reliability, the 3100e excels at delivering high-quality printing at an efficient speed, making it an ideal choice for frequent printing tasks.

One of the standout features of the Oki 3100e is its print technology, which utilizes LED printing instead of the traditional laser technology. This approach results in sharp, precise images and text with vibrant colors. LED technology also contributes to the printer's compact design, allowing it to fit comfortably in office settings without taking up excessive space.

The 3100e supports various media types, including labels, envelopes, and glossy paper, which adds to its versatility. It can handle different paper sizes, ranging from standard A4 to legal sizes, making it suitable for a wide range of printing needs. Additionally, its high capacity for paper handling reduces the frequency of paper refills, ensuring uninterrupted workflow.

In terms of speed, the Oki 3100e is equipped with a powerful processor that enables it to print up to 30 pages per minute. Coupled with a warm-up time of approximately 15 seconds, users can expect quick delivery of documents. This speed is particularly beneficial in fast-paced office environments where time is of the essence.

Another key characteristic of the Oki 3100e is its connectivity options. The printer supports USB and Ethernet connections, allowing for easy integration into existing office networks. This facilitates efficient sharing among multiple users, enhancing productivity.

The Oki 3100e also boasts user-friendly features, including a straightforward control panel and a variety of preset settings. This ensures that users can quickly make adjustments according to their specific printing requirements without hassle. The printer's compact and durable design further ensures longevity, making it a cost-effective solution for businesses looking to minimize operational costs.

In conclusion, the Oki 3100e presents an ideal balance of efficiency, speed, and quality for small to medium-sized business environments. With its advanced LED technology, versatile media handling, and user-friendly interface, the Oki 3100e continues to be a popular choice for those seeking reliable printing solutions that can keep pace with their dynamic needs.