TRENDnet TEW-P1U1P manual Macintosh AppleTalk, Software Requirements, AppleTalk Setup, Printing

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Macintosh (AppleTalk)

The Wireless Print Server supports AppleTalk (EtherTalk), PAP, ATP, NBP, ZIP and DDP protocols, enabling Macintosh computers on the network to view and use the Wireless Print Server as a regular AppleTalk printer.

Normally, no configuration is required.

Software Requirements

System 9.x OS or newer.

AppleTalk Setup

1.Click the apple icon and choose Control Panel - AppleTalk.

2.Ensure that Ethernet is selected under AppleTalk Connection.

3.Click Chooser. The Chooser panel will open.

4.Click on either the LaserWriter 8 icon (recommended) or the LaserWriter 7 icon. LaserWriter 8 makes use of the fonts installed in the printer itself, so the printing response time is quicker. LaserWriter 7 uses the fonts installed in the computer, which increases network traffic and takes more printing time.

5.Choose a PostScript printer from the list.

6.Click Create and it will search PPD automatically.

7.Select a printer description from the list.

8.Click Select.

Configuration is now complete.

Printing

Printing with the Wireless Print Server installed in an AppleTalk network is identical to normal printing. Just select File - Print and choose the desired printer.

Advanced Setup and Management

In a mixed Windows PC/Macintosh environment, you can use BiAdmin to configure the Wireless Print Server. See Chapter 5 for details on installing and using BiAdmin.

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Contents Page Table of Contents BiAdmin Management Utility Special FeaturesTroubleshooting Web-Based ManagementAppendix a Specifications Appendix B Network Server ConfigurationFeatures IntroductionSafety Instructions Package Contents DescriptionLED Indicators Diagnostic Push ButtonTo restore the factory default settings To generate a Diagnostic print outLAN Installation ProcedureWireless Print Server ConfigurationUsing the Windows Wizard ProcedureIf the desired Wireless Print Server is not listed Wireless Print Server ScreenRequired configuration Wireless ConfigurationAd-hoc Mode Default Infrastructure Mode Client PC Configuration Printing MethodsWhich printing method should I use? Checking your Network Protocols WindowsPage Windows 2000/XP Setup Windows Peer-to-peer PrintingCreate new Port Screen On this screen, select Custom, and click the Settings button Ports Tab Bidirectional Support Windows 9x/ME Setup Installation ScreenPTP Printer Port Setup If your Wireless Print Server is not listedConfigure Printer Port ManagementAdvanced Port Options PortBanner Retry IntervalWindows SMB Printing Network NeighborhoodSelect Start Settings Printers to open the Printers folder Capture Settings Windows 98/MEPrinting from MS-DOS Programs Capture Settings Windows 2000/XP Windows with Server-based Print Queues AppleTalk Setup Advanced Setup and ManagementMacintosh AppleTalk Software RequirementsChoose LPR Printers Using IP LPR printing SetupMacintosh OS BiAdmin Management Utility InstallationRequirements OperationIcons Device Status Device ListPrinter Status Configuration UpgradeWizard RefreshConfiguration Diagnostics menuMenus Main MenuSystem Tab System ScreenTCP/IP Tab TCP/IP ScreenAppleTalk Tab AppleTalk ScreenNetBEUI Tab NetBEUI ScreenInternet Printing Tab Internet Printing ScreenPhysical Port Port TabLogical Port Selected Device Wireless TabChannel No WEP Encryption Wireless Link Info Screen Link Info ScreenWeb-Based Management PreparationConfiguration Screens Connecting to the Wireless Print ServerAppleTalk Abort Job if Error NetBEUIDomain Name Response TimeConnection Configure Server PasswordEnable Protocols Print Server NameWireless Configuration Configuration WEP Data PrivacyOther Screens Server StatusPrinter Ports Logical PrintersIPP Server Configuration Special FeaturesInternet Printing Protocol IPP IPP Client Setup Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/XP Installing from the CD-ROMInstalling using IPPCLIENT.EXE IPP Client Configuration Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/NTChanging the IPP Port Settings Open the Printers folder Start Settings PrintersIPP Client Setup Windows 2000/XP Port 2 if existsUsing IPP Printers Internet Wireless Print Server Internet Mail PrintingSystem Requirements Mail ServerInternet Mail Printing Configuration Installation User Software User SoftwareUsing the new Port Printing through the Internet Checking the Printer DriverTroubleshooting Hardware & LAN ProblemsProblem No All the Wireless Print Servers LEDs are off Problem NoProblem No Why do I get an incorrect printout? Problem No My document didnt print to the right printerProblem No My file doesnt print with the correct fonts Problem No My EPS file doesnt print with the correct fontsPage To remove an existing printer port installation Windows Printing ProblemsOpen Start Settings Control Panel Add/Remove Programs Page Then select File Properties Details Page Specifications General SpecificationsTEW-P1U1P Wireless Print Server Environmental SpecificationsFeature Support Protocol SupportNetwork Server Configuration Go to Start-Settings-Control Panel-NetworkWindows NT4.0 Server Adding TCP/IP Printing SupportWindows 2000/2003 Server Windows 2000 MessageOther Wireless Print Server Configuration Wireless Print Server IP Address ConfigurationUnix Systems LPD on IBM AIX LPD ConfigurationField Entry Procedure Action Sample CommandLPD on System Adding Remote PrintersLPD on Linux Select Control Panel, then Printer ConfigurationField Data LPD on BSD Chown daemon /usr/spool/SpoolerdirChmod 775 /usr/spool/Spoolerdir Chgrp daemon /usr/spool/SpoolerdirPrinting using LPD Overview Netware SystemsCreating an Ndps Manager Object At the Identification page, click the Printer Agent List Creating an Ndps Printer AgentSelect Remote LPR on IP in the Connection Type