3Com 860 setup guide PhaserPort for MacOS System Requirements, Files and Installation

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TCP/IP Configuration

PhaserPort for MacOS System Requirements

Macintosh PowerPC.

Apple's LaserWriter version 8.6 or later, with Desktop Printing enabled.

OpenTransport version 1.1 or later networking. TCP/IP networking provided by MacTCP software is not supported. The Macintosh must be properly configured to communicate with the printer (see page 11).

Files and Installation

PhaserPort for MacOS consists of two files:

PhaserPortLib, a special type of shared library recognized by the LaserWriter driver version 8.6.

PhaserPort Printer Tool, a Macintosh PowerPC application for creating desktop printers that communicate with PhaserPortLib.

To install PhaserPort for MacOS:

1.Copy PhaserPortLib into the folder System Folder: Extensions: Printing Plug-Ins.

2.Copy the PhaserPort Printer Tool to any folder on the Macintosh.

Creating a Desktop Printer With PhaserPort for MacOS

1.Launch the PhaserPort Printer Tool.

2.In the Printer Internet Address field, type the printer’s IP address or DNS name.

3.In the Desktop Printer Name field, type a name for the desktop printer.

4.Click Verify to contact the printer over the TCP/IP network and verify it's network configuration.

5.Click Create to create the desktop printer.

6.In the Finder, use the Printing Menu's Setup command to finalize the configuration of the new desktop printer.

Note

Certain utilities, such as Adobe Font Downloader, are not compatible with PhaserPort for MacOS software, because they attempt to directly communicate with the printer using the AppleTalk protocol. If you must use this software, create an AppleTalk desktop printer, and then delete this printer after running and quitting the non-compatible software.

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Phaser 860 Color Printer

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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 Configuration Printing a Configuration Page From the Front PanelNetworking Software Direct Ethernet Connection to Macintosh or PC Connecting Your Printer to a NetworkProcedure RequirementsEthernet Connections and Indicators Ethernet InterfaceEthernet Cables Running the Xerox Installer From the Printer’s Installing Printer DriversRunning the Installer From the Printer’s Hard Disk Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000Configuration Software for NetWare Networks Novell NetWareTCP/IP Configuration Host Computer ConfigurationSetting Up the Printer for TCP/IP Printing Windows 95/98/ME PhaserPort Software TCP/IP ConfigurationChanging a port’s IP address Installation on Workstations for Client-server Printing Installation on Workstations for Peer-to-Peer Printing Windows NT Unix OS/2 Warp and LAN ServersCreating an LPR Printer With LaserWriter 8.5.1 or Higher Setting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for TCP/IPMacintosh Creating an AppSocket Printer With LaserWriterPhaserPort for MacOS System Requirements Files and InstallationSetting the Printer’s IP Address Automatic IP AddressingOther Methods for Setting the Printer’s IP Address Information Required for IP AddressingSetting the IP Address From the Front Panel Scroll to TCP/IP AddressSupported Dhcp Fields Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolSetting the IP Address Using CentreWare is Enabling Dhcp on the PrinterDomain Name Service DNS DNS Setup Using CentreWare isResetting the Printer Using CentreWare is Setting Up the Printer for EtherTalk EtherTalk ConfigurationSetting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for EtherTalk Finding the Printer’s Name in the ChooserEtherTalk Configuration Using Apple Printer Utility Using CentreWare isChanging the Printer’s Name Optional Using PostScript utility files Changing the Printer’s EtherTalk Zone OptionalObtaining the Printer’s URL Network Path Running the Xerox InstallerInternet Printing Protocol IPP Creating an IPP PrinterCentreWare Internet Services Accessing the Printer From a BrowserPrinter Management Job AccountingSetting up Intelligent Ready Using CentreWare is Intelligent ReadySetting up CentreWare is Status Notification MaiLinX AlertsSetting up Usage Profile Reporting Usage Profile ReportsTypes of Reports Printing Usage Profile Reports From the Front PanelSending Reports via E-mail Installation Xerox Usage Analysis ToolSystem Requirements Determining Enabled Protocols Network ProtocolsDisabling and Enabling Protocols Disabling and Enabling Protocols Using the Front Panel Disabling Protocols Using CentreWare isGetting Help Help From the World Wide WebIndex DNSTCP/IP
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