Olivetti P20W, P26W manual Macintosh OS-X

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Macintosh OS–X

The built in network interface card is also supported in the Macintosh OS–X environment.

Run the installer on the driver CD to install the printer’s PPD file.

In OS–X you need to make sure that AppleTalk is turned on in order to connect to an AppleTalk printer.

1.To switch AppleTalk on, open [System Preferences], click [Network] then click [AppleTalk].

2.Check the [Make AppleTalk Active] check box and if your network uses AppleTalk Zones, enter the appropriate zone information and click [Apply Now].

In Mac OS–X use the Print Centre to select network printers, not the Chooser.

Before you can use a printer it must appear in the printer list in Print Centre.

3.Click on [Add Printer], make sure that the connection method is LPR and assign its IP address.

4.Either assign a queue name or check to use the default queue on server checkbox.

5.Under Printer Model select from the list the PPD file that you installed earlier for the printer and click [Add].

These are all the steps that are necessary to setup the printer for network printing in Macintosh OS–X.

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Contents Olivetti d-Color P20W/P26W/P26 Preface Contents Preface Appendix E-Mail Alert Function Network Configuration IntroductionSpecification SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TestEthernet address is therefore 00808784E3F1 Configuration UtilitiesMAC Address 00808784E3F1 Using Quick Setup TelnetNetwork Configuration Using Adminmanager Select Start-Programs-Oki Setup Utility-Admin Manager Menu FunctionEtherTalk HttpGeneral Tab This allows you to configure TCP/IP related itemsBootp TCP/IP TabThis is where you can configure NetWare related items NetWare TabFile server box Rprinter EtherTalk Tab This allows you to configure EtherTalk related itemsThis allows you to configure NetBEUI related items NetBEUI TabTrap This allows you to configure Snmp related itemsSmtp Tab Explanation IPX Printer Trap POP3 This allows you to configure POP related itemsPOP Tab Smtp Tab, you can configure Smtp related items Following items Can be configured Explanation Create a Netware Queue Pserver Follow the on-screen instructionsNDS Delete Netware Object IP Address Setup Option menu, the following item can be selected Using a WEB Browser Adjusting Printer Settings # arp -s 192.168.20.127 0080870100D2 temp # pingNetwork Configuration DHCP/BOOTP LevelJob Timeout Wins Server Pri IPX Trap Enable Level Level Level Your change. To exit without saving your modification Using Snmp Management Utility Printsupervision Operating Service IIS1 Mdac System Pack NET Framework WindowsSupported Browsers Supported Printers Uninstallation Printing Utility MANUFACTURERS’ LPR Uninstallation IPX Novell NetWare NetBEUI Installation of TCP/IP ProtocolOverview IPPClick the Start button and select Control Panel Network Printer IP Address Configuration Using EtherTalk protocol Using TCP/IP protocolUsing NetWare protocol Using NetBEUI protocolMicrosoft LPR Please follow the procedure described onMicrosoft LPR Port Port IPPWindows XP requires administrator privileges Port Novell Netware IPX Netbeui ProtocolComputer Name Name Assigned to the Printer Printer Driver Configuration Microsoft Windows Novell Netware Ndps Gateway Printing the ConfigurationSetup Utilities Novell NetWare Novell NetWare Iprint Configuration Unix# ping Exit setup Please select 1- 99? # ping c7350 Operating System Configuration192.168.20.127 c7350 # /usr/lib/lpd Check that lpd printer daemon is activated# ps aux grep lpd SUN Solaris 2.X Configuration # usr/sbin/lpshut # /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p c7300v2lp -I postscript# /bin/enable c7350lp # /usr/sbin/lpschedHP-UX 10.X Configuration Printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/ rlpdameon Enable the printer spooler# /usr/sbin/lpshut Restart inetd# ruser -a -p c7350 Activate the remote printer daemonLPD Printing # startsrc -s lpd # mkitab ‘lpd2oncestartsrc -s lpd’# smit mkrque Logical printers# lprm -Pc7350lp BSD-based Unix# lpr -Pc7350lp test.prn System V-based UnixExample To delete a print job Job ID 456 in the c7350lp # cancel c7350lpVerify the printer status using the lpstat command # lpstat -pc7350lpUnix Ftp put /users/test/test.prn /lp Logout from the network card using the quit commandFtp put test.prn Ftp quitSupported Versions All Macintosh operating systems from OS 8.1 are supportedSetup Utilities for MAC OS 8.X Macintosh OS-X Troubleshooting Netware Remote Server Mode Netbeui EthertalkGlossary Appendix E-MAIL Alert Function Page