HP SP 3300 manual EtherTalk environment, EtherTalk printing, Configuring EtherTalk

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5 EtherTalk environment

EtherTalk is AppleTalk used in an Ethernet network. This protocol is widely used in Macintosh network environments. Microsoft Windows system also supports this protocol. Like TCP/IP, EtherTalk also provides packet transmission and routing functionality.

The network printer card works on EtherTalk networks, if the host printer supports PostScript. The description in this chapter applies to network printing from a Macintosh computer.

EtherTalk printing

Printing in an EtherTalk network is possible with several different hardware and software configurations. When you issue a command to print a document, the application begins a series of EtherTalk calls attempting to establish a connection to the printer. The calls first initiate the NBP (Name Binding Protocol) name-lookup process to find the currently selected printer and its EtherTalk address. Then the Printer Access Protocol (PAP) is used to open a connection with the printer.

Once the connection has been established, the workstation and printer interact over a PAP connection. PAP uses lower-level protocols, such as ATP and DDP, to provide a data-stream service for sending print data to the printer.

Configuring EtherTalk

You can configure EtherTalk using the following method:

Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series

1Run your web browser.

2Enter the printer's IP address in the URL field and click Go.

3Select Network Settings > EtherTalk.

EtherTalk Protocol: allows you to enable or disable the EtherTalk protocol.

Printer Name: allows you to set the printer name for EtherTalk protocol. The default name is RNP+MAC address. This name is automatically displayed on Chooser.

Printer Type: shows the printer type.

Last Error Occurred: shows the last error.

RTMP (timer value for aging A-Router entity): allows you to set the time in seconds after which the routing table entry maintained by the RTMP protocol times out.

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EtherTalk environment

PAP (wait time before transmitting a tickle packet): enables you to define the time interval in seconds after which the PAP protocol should resend a tickle packet to verify the status of the PAP connection between the printer and your Macintosh.

ZIP (current zone): shows the AppleTalk Zone name. If there is no configured zone, *(asterisk) should be displayed.

4Click Apply.

Configuring the printer

Note: The following instructions are for Mac OS 10.3, but similar for other versions.

The following steps must be taken to configure the network printer for use on a Macintosh system. If the network printer you want to use is not listed in the printer pop-up menu when you try to print a document, you should add it to your list of available printers.

1Open the Applications folder > Utilities, and Print Setup Utility.

For MAC OS 10.5, open System Preferences from the Applications folder, and click Printer & Fax.

2Click Printing > Set Up Printers.

3If the printer already appears in the printer list, select the In Menu check box to add it to your list of available printers. You will see the printer in the Printer pop-up menu the next time you print.

4Click Add on the Printer List.

For MAC OS 10.5, press the “+” icon then a display window will pop up.

5For MAC OS 10.3, select the Rendezvous tab.

For MAC OS 10.4, click Default Browser and find the Bonjour.

For MAC OS 10.5, click Default and find the Bonjour.

6If necessary, choose an AppleTalk zone from the pop-up menu that appears directly below it. Any AppleTalk printers in the zone you have chosen appear in the Printer List.

7Select the printer in the Printer List.

8To use printer-specific features, choose the item appropriate for your printer from the Printer Model pop-up menu, then select your printer in the Model Name list.

9Click Add.

The printer appears in the Printer List as the default printer (in boldface). It also appears in the Printer pop-up menu when you print a document.

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Contents SP 3300 Series Page Contents Maintenance TroubleshootingInstalling accessories SpecificationsSafety Information Safety During OperationPower Supply Power SaverEnergy Star Program RecyclingLaser Safety Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au CanadaCdrh Regulations AvertissementSpecial features IntroductionFeatures SP 3300D SP 3300DN Printer overviewFront view Control panel overview Understanding the LEDsRear view Status DescriptionSetting up the hardware Finding more informationAltitude adjustment Changing the font setting Click EmulationBasic setup Using toner save modePrinting a demo Using toner save mode Printing a demoPrinter driver features Software overviewSupplied software System requirements WindowsMacintosh Network setup SP 3300DN only Using SetIP programSupported operating systems RequirementsLoading print media Selecting print mediaType Size Dimensions Weighta Capacityb Type Size WeightSupported sizes of paper Print media for duplex printingGuidelines for selecting and storing print media Guidelines for special print mediaType Guidelines Loading paper Using the tray 1 or the optional tray Changing the size of the paper in the trayUsing manual feeder Load the paper with the side to be printed on facing upKnowing an output location Canceling a print job Printing a document Canceling a print jobBasic printing Printing a documentSupplies and accessories AccessoryToner cartridge Accessory Accessory DescriptionMaintenance Cleaning the printerCleaning the outside of the printer Cleaning the inside of the printerMaintaining the toner cartridge Toner cartridge storageExpected cartridge life Redistributing toner cartridge Replacing the toner cartridge Printing a configuration Maintenance partsItems Yield Average Troubleshooting Clearing paper jamsPaper feed area TrayAround the toner cartridge Manual trayPaper exit area Duplex unit areaDuplex jam Tips for avoiding paper jams Troubleshooting checklist Solving general printing problemsDpi Best, change it to Dpi Normal. SeeSolving print quality problems Condition Suggested solutions Vertical lines GrayBackground Toner smearCommon Windows problems Common PostScript problems Common Macintosh problemsInstalling accessories Precautions to take when installing accessoriesInstalling a memory module Disconnect the power cordActivating the added memory in the PS printer properties Specifications Printer specificationsSpecifications and description Index Software section Contents Using Windows PostScript Driver Installing Printer Software in Windows Installing Printer SoftwareInstalling Software for Local Printing Typical InstallationCustom Installation Select Typical installation for a local printer. Click NextSelect Custom installation. Click Next Installing Software for Network Printing Custom Installation Installing Printer Software in Windows Reinstalling Printer Software Removing Printer Software Basic Printing Printing a DocumentPrinter Settings Printing to a file PRNSelect Printers and Faxes Select your printer driver icon Printing PreferencesLayout Tab Paper TabGraphics Tab Extras Tab Advanced OptionsWatermark OverlayUsing a Favorite Setting Using HelpAbout Tab Printer TabAdvanced Printing Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper N-Up PrintingPrinting Posters Printing BookletsPrinting on Both Sides of Paper Printing a Reduced or Enlarged DocumentFitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size NoneUsing Watermarks Using an Existing WatermarkCreating a Watermark Editing a WatermarkUsing Overlays What is an Overlay?Using a Page Overlay Creating a New Page OverlayUsing Windows PostScript Driver AdvancedSetting Up a Host Computer Setting Up a Client ComputerSharing the Printer Locally Check the Share this printer boxUsing Utility Applications Using Printer Settings UtilityOpening the Troubleshooting Guide Changing the Status Monitor Program SettingsUsing Your Printer with a Macintosh Installing SoftwareInstalling the printer driver Uninstalling the printer driverSetting Up the Printer For a Network-connectedFor a USB-connected Mac OS 8.6 ~Changing Printer Settings PrintingPrinting a Document LayoutPrinter Features Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper N-Up PrintingDuplex Printing Index Page M000-8650 Network Printer User’s Guide SP 3300DN only OpenSSL License Page Programs supplied on the CD Appendix Getting started IntroductionSupported network environments Network Printer CardUninstalling software Click Typical installation for a network printerPrograms supplied on System requirementsIP address setup Using SetIPUsing Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series Print Driver Installation for Networked Printers Workstation SetupWindows Vista TCP/IP Windows XP TCP/IPWindows 2000 TCP/IP DiskTest Print Configuring DHCP/BOOTP Configuring SnmpUsing Snmp TCP/IP environmentConfiguring SLP Using SLPConfiguring Ddns Configuring WinsConfiguring UPnP Using UPnPBonjour UPnPPrinting protocols Standard TCP/IP portLPR port Printer PortConfiguring IPP in the print server Configuring a Windows clientSetting IPP security IPP portAdditional functions Configuring EtherTalk Configuring the printerEtherTalk environment EtherTalk printingTCP/IP printing Bonjour printerAdministration Tools Maintenance using Internet ServicesSpecifications AppendixOpenSSL Statements OpenSSL LicenseBootp M000-8651 Page Page