3Com 860 setup guide Setting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for TCP/IP

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TCP/IP Configuration

Macintosh

Setting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for TCP/IP

If your Macintosh is not already set up for TCP/IP, perform the following procedure:

1.From the Apple menu, select Control Panels. Select TCP/IP.

2.From the Connect via menu, select Ethernet.

3.Specify how the Macintosh will obtain its IP address: Manually or by DHCP.

4.If you select Manually, specify the IP address in the dialog box.

5.Close the dialog box.

Creating an LPR Printer With LaserWriter 8.5.1 or Higher

1.Open the Desktop Printer Utility. (This Apple utility is usually found in a folder called Apple LaserWriter Software.)

2.Under Create Desktop, select Printer (LPR). Click OK.

3.Under PostScript Printer Description (PPD) File, click Change. Choose the appropriate PPD from the list and click Select. If your printer’s PPD is not listed, you must install it from the printer’s CD-ROM.

4.Under Internet Printer, click Change. In the Printer Address field, enter the printer's IP address or domain name. In the Queue field, enter PS (all upper-case). Click OK.

5.Close the dialog box; when prompted, click Save.

6.Under Save desktop printer as, type a name for the desktop printer. Click Save.

Two methods are available for printing via LPR:

Use the new Desktop Printer (LPR).

Use the LaserWriter 8.5.1 driver (any printer can be selected), choose Print from the File menu, and then choose the appropriate LPR printer in the Printer drop-down list.

Creating an AppSocket Printer With LaserWriter 8.6

Xerox provides Macintosh AppSocket printing with PhaserPort for MacOS, on the printer’s CD-ROM. PhaserPort for MacOS provides a high-speed, bi-directional communications channel using the new plug-in communication architecture of Apple LaserWriter version 8.6.

AppSocket provides two advantages over LPR:

AppSocket can be faster than LPR because AppSocket can print the file as it is being received, while LPR requires that the entire file be queued before printing can begin.

AppSocket provides feedback on print job status, which is not available through LPR.

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Contents L O R P R I N T E R Page Phaser 860 Color Printer Networking Setup Guide Page Contents CentreWare Internet Services Network Printing with Xerox Color Printers Networking Software ConfigurationPrinting a Configuration Page From the Front Panel Procedure Connecting Your Printer to a NetworkDirect Ethernet Connection to Macintosh or PC RequirementsEthernet Cables Ethernet Connections and IndicatorsEthernet Interface Running the Installer From the Printer’s Hard Disk Installing Printer DriversRunning the Xerox Installer From the Printer’s Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000Novell NetWare Configuration Software for NetWare NetworksSetting Up the Printer for TCP/IP Printing TCP/IP ConfigurationHost Computer Configuration Changing a port’s IP address Windows 95/98/ME PhaserPort SoftwareTCP/IP Configuration Windows NT Installation on Workstations for Client-server PrintingInstallation on Workstations for Peer-to-Peer Printing OS/2 Warp and LAN Servers UnixMacintosh Setting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for TCP/IPCreating an LPR Printer With LaserWriter 8.5.1 or Higher Creating an AppSocket Printer With LaserWriterFiles and Installation PhaserPort for MacOS System RequirementsAutomatic IP Addressing Setting the Printer’s IP AddressInformation Required for IP Addressing Other Methods for Setting the Printer’s IP AddressScroll to TCP/IP Address Setting the IP Address From the Front PanelSetting the IP Address Using CentreWare is Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolSupported Dhcp Fields Enabling Dhcp on the PrinterResetting the Printer Using CentreWare is Domain Name Service DNSDNS Setup Using CentreWare is Setting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for EtherTalk EtherTalk ConfigurationSetting Up the Printer for EtherTalk Finding the Printer’s Name in the ChooserEtherTalk Configuration Changing the Printer’s Name Optional Using Apple Printer UtilityUsing CentreWare is Changing the Printer’s EtherTalk Zone Optional Using PostScript utility filesInternet Printing Protocol IPP Running the Xerox InstallerObtaining the Printer’s URL Network Path Creating an IPP PrinterAccessing the Printer From a Browser CentreWare Internet ServicesJob Accounting Printer ManagementIntelligent Ready Setting up Intelligent Ready Using CentreWare isMaiLinX Alerts Setting up CentreWare is Status NotificationTypes of Reports Setting up Usage Profile ReportingUsage Profile Reports From the Front Panel Printing Usage Profile ReportsSending Reports via E-mail System Requirements InstallationXerox Usage Analysis Tool Disabling and Enabling Protocols Determining Enabled ProtocolsNetwork Protocols Disabling Protocols Using CentreWare is Disabling and Enabling Protocols Using the Front PanelHelp From the World Wide Web Getting HelpDNS IndexTCP/IP
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