Brother QL-1060N manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

 

1

Introduction

1

 

Overview

1

 

Network function features

2

 

Network printing

2

 

Management utility

2

 

Types of network connection

3

 

Network connection example

3

 

Protocols

5

 

TCP/IP protocols and functionalities

5

2

Configuring your network printer

7

 

Overview

7

 

IP addresses, subnet masks and gateways

8

 

IP address

8

 

Subnet mask

9

 

Gateway (and router)

9

 

Setting the IP address and subnet mask

10

 

Using the BRAdmin Light utility to configure your network printer

10

 

Using other methods to configure your machine for a network

12

 

Changing the print server settings

13

 

Using the BRAdmin Light utility to change the print server settings

13

 

Using Web Based Management (web browser) to change the print server settings

13

 

Printing the Printer Settings

14

 

How to print the Printer Settings Page

14

3

Network printing from Windows®: basic TCP/IP Peer-to-Peer printing

15

 

Overview

15

 

Configuring the standard TCP/IP port

16

 

Printer driver not yet installed

16

 

Printer driver already installed

18

 

Other sources of information

18

4

Network printing from Macintosh®

19

 

Overview

19

 

Printing from a Macintosh® using the Simple Network Configuration capabilities

19

 

How to choose the printer driver

19

 

Other sources of information

20

5

Driver Deployment Wizard (Windows® only)

21

 

Overview

21

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Contents Network USER’S Guide Trademarks Definitions of warnings, cautions, and notesCompilation and publication notice Brother Numbers USACanada EuropeTable of Contents Troubleshooting Appendix aAppendix B Appendix CIntroduction OverviewNetwork printing Network function featuresManagement utility Peer-to-Peer printing using TCP/IP Types of network connectionNetwork connection example Router Network printerNetwork Shared printing TCP/IP, USBProtocols TCP/IP protocols and functionalitiesDNS client Port9100Telnet Web server HttpConfiguring your network printer IP addresses, subnet masks and gateways IP addressHow the IP address is assigned to your print server 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3Subnet mask Gateway and routerSetting the IP address and subnet mask Windows Using other methods to configure your machine for a network Changing the print server settings Printing the Printer Settings How to print the Printer SettingsClick Network Configuration Http//192.168.1.2/ if the printer’s IP address isOverview Configuring the standard TCP/IP port Printer driver not yet installedFor Windows 2000/XP and Windows Server Other sources of information How to choose the printer driver Network printing from MacintoshOther sources of information Mac OS XDriver Deployment Wizard Windows only Troubleshooting General problems CD-ROM is inserted, but does not start automaticallyWindows XP SP2 users Windows XP SP1 usersCheck the following Network print software installation problemsPing ipaddress Error during printing Printing problemsPrint job is not printed Web Based Management web browser troubleshooting TCP/IP Protocol-specific troubleshootingOthers Using services Using Dhcp to configure the IP addressUsing Bootp to configure the IP address #bootp dgram udp wait /usr/etc/bootpd bootpdUsing Rarp to configure the IP address 008077310107 BRN008077310107Ps -ax grep -v grep grep rarpd Ps -ef grep -v grep grep rarpdUsing Apipa to configure the IP address Using ARP to configure the IP addressWindows systems UNIX/Linux systemsUsing the Telnet console to configure the IP address Local SET IP AddressLocal SET IP Subnet Local SET IP RouterAppendix a Print server specifications Ethernet wired networkAppendix B Computer requirementsManagement utilities Appendix C Open Source Licensing RemarksOpen SSL statements OpenSSL LicenseOriginal SSLeay License Index 10, 13