Oki C9500 V2, C7500 V2 manual IPrint

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iPrint

iPrint is included in NetWare 6 and is Novell’s next generation of printing software. It is Novell’s implementation of IPP (Internet Printing Protocol). iPrint allows users to install, manage and print to printers through Web browsers regardless of where the printer is physically located or whether they know the printer’s network address. iPrint runs on top of Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) and provides the following functionality:

>Global access to printers.

>Customizable view of any print environment.

>Flexible print deployment configurations.

>Secure printing.

The printer does not require any custom configuration for iPrint. To enable and configure the iPrint service on your network, please refer to your Novell NetWare 6 documentation.

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Contents C7300/C7500 V2 C9300/C9500 Preface Table of Contents Page Introduction Network ConfigurationLPR, FTP, TELNET, HTTP, IPP SpecificationSelf-diagnostic test Configuration utility Utility FeaturesAvailable utilities Using Quick Setup Using AdminManager Installation Function InterfaceFile menu Status MenuSetup Menu Oki Device Setup General TabLocation Comments Netware Tab TCP/IP TabButton is greyed out LocationComments NetBEUI Tab EtherTalk TabSnmp Tab Printer Trap IPX Off-line Set sending a Trap Enabled or disabled POP Tab Smtp Tab To Address Create a NetWare Queue Mode Location Print Queue PrinterServer Delete NetWare Object IP Address SetupHelp Menu Option MenuNetscape Navigator Using a Web browserDefault user name and password Microsoft Internet ExplorerAdjusting printer settings Example for IP address Using Telnet$ telnet Level1 Level2 Level3 Setup Rprinter IPX Print Server 1 ~ Job Timeout Level2 Level3 Level1Paper Error Back to prior menu Using Snmp PrintSuperVision Management utilitySystem requirement Supported Printers Network Interface Supported printer Cards Supported network interface cardsWindowsXP/2000/NT4.0 requires administrator privileges To install the Print SuperVision utilityUninstallation Printing utility Oki LPRSystem Requirement Windows XP/2000/NT4.0 requires administrator privileges To install the Oki LPR utilityUninstallation Overview Microsoft WindowsWindows Version Method Installation of TCP/IP ProtocolWindows NT Windows 95/98/MeWindows XP WindowsNetwork printer IP address configuration Do you use the NetBEUI protocol? Do you use the TCP/IP protocol?Do you use the NetWare protocol? Do you use the EtherTalk protocol?Windows 95/98/Me NT 4.0 requires administrator privileges OkiLPRMicrosoft LPR Windows 2000 requires administrator privileges Port IPP Windows XP Port IPP Computer Name Network Printer SettingsNovell Netware IPX NetBEUI ProtocolWindows 95/98/Me Windows Computer Name OL07DB85 Printer driver configurationNovell Netware IPX Novell Netware IPX Supported Versions and Modes Remote Printer ModePrint Server Mode Recommended Novell NetwarePrinting the Network Interface Card Configuration Sheet Setup UtilitiesOki Ndps Gateway Novell NetWare Novell NetWare Novell NetWare IPrint Novell NetWare Configuration Network Interface card settingUnix Example Logging in to IP address Back to prior menu Please select 1- 99? Example for host name c7300v2 Operating system configurationSun OS 4.x.x BSD configuration Example for IP address 192.168.20.127 and host name c7300v2Check that lpd printer daemon is activated Sun Solaris 2.x configuration # usr/sbin/lpshut # ping c7300v2 HP-UX 10.x configurationStop the printer spooler AIX 4.1.5 configuration Example for IP Address 192.168.29.127 and host name c7300v2Example for the c7300v2 registered as the print server LPD Printing Logical printersLogical printer Printer function Example To delete a print job Job ID 456 in the c7300v2lp BSD-based UnixExample To delete a print job Job ID 123 on the c7300v2lp System V-based UnixExample Logging in with host name c7300v2 or IP address FTP printingLogical directories Logical directory Printer functionExample transferring print data test.prn Logout from the network card using the quit commandExample displaying the network card status directory name lp Example displaying network card statusUnix Supported Versions Apple MacintoshSetup Utilities for Mac OS 8.x ConfigurationAppleTalk Configuration Macintosh OS Apple Macintosh Flash ROM Check registers NG TroubleshootingSelf-diagnostic test Printer does not printCannot print with lpr and ftp Computer cannot find the network interface cardPrinter cannot find the network interface card Remote Server modeNetWare Incorrect User name on the bannerEtherTalk Print Server modePostScript error occurs if a Banner Page is printed Not identified by the Chooser and the Setup UtilityNetwork interface card is not identified NetBEUITroubleshooting Glossary Error writing to Prn1Troubleshooting APPENDIX- E-MAIL Alert Function Page C7300/C7500/C9300/C9500