HP SP 3300 manual TCP/IP printing, Bonjour printer

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TCP/IP printing

Apple added TCP/IP printing to all versions including and after OS 8.6.

Note: Ensure that the Macintosh has version 8.6 or later. Earlier versions do not support TCP/IP printing as standard.

An IP printer is a network printer that uses TCP/IP protocols (such as LPD/LPR, IPP, or Socket or Jet Direct) to make itself accessible to your computer. If the IP printer you want to use is not listed when you want to print, you can add it to your list of available printers. To add an IP printer, you need to know its IP address or DNS name.

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 on 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 IP Printing tab.

For MAC OS 10.4, click IP Printer.

For MAC OS 10.5, click IP.

6Select the appropriate printing protocol from the Printer Type pop- up menu.

7Enter the IP address or DNS name for the printer in the Printer Address field.

8If your printer requires it, type the queue name for your printer in the Queue Name field.

9To 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.

10Click Add.

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

5.2

EtherTalk environment

Bonjour printer

Usually used in Macintosh networks to search for network devices, Bonjour consists of IPv4 Link-Local Addressing, Multicast DNS, and DNS Service Discovery. Known as zero configuration networking, Bonjour uses industry standard IP protocols to allow devices to automatically find each other without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers.

In order to provide a true zero configuration experience, meaning that you do not need to configure network parameters, the printer MUST have Bonjour enabled by default. It is NOT possible to disable any part of Bonjour.

After boot up, check the Bonjour printer name of this printer network card in Mac OS X.

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 on 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.

Any Bonjour-enabled printers on your local network or subnetwork appear on the Printer List.

6Select your printer from the Printer List.

7To 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.

8Click Add.

The printer appears on 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 Troubleshooting MaintenanceInstalling accessories SpecificationsSafety During Operation Safety InformationPower Saver Power SupplyEnergy Star Program RecyclingRemarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada Laser SafetyCdrh Regulations AvertissementIntroduction Special featuresPrinter overview Features SP 3300D SP 3300DNFront view Understanding the LEDs Control panel overviewRear view Status DescriptionFinding more information Setting up the hardwareAltitude adjustment Click Emulation Changing the font settingUsing toner save mode Basic setupPrinting a demo Using toner save mode Printing a demoSoftware overview Printer driver featuresSupplied software Windows System requirementsMacintosh Using SetIP program Network setup SP 3300DN onlySupported operating systems RequirementsSelecting print media Loading print mediaType Size Weight Type Size Dimensions Weighta CapacitybSupported sizes of paper Print media for duplex printingGuidelines for special print media Guidelines for selecting and storing print mediaType Guidelines Loading paper Changing the size of the paper in the tray Using the tray 1 or the optional trayLoad the paper with the side to be printed on facing up Using manual feederKnowing an output location Printing a document Canceling a print job Canceling a print jobBasic printing Printing a documentAccessory Supplies and accessoriesToner cartridge Accessory Accessory DescriptionCleaning the printer MaintenanceCleaning the outside of the printer Cleaning the inside of the printerToner cartridge storage Maintaining the toner cartridgeExpected cartridge life Redistributing toner cartridge Replacing the toner cartridge Maintenance parts Printing a configurationItems Yield Average Clearing paper jams TroubleshootingPaper feed area TrayManual tray Around the toner cartridgeDuplex unit area Paper exit areaDuplex jam Tips for avoiding paper jams Solving general printing problems Troubleshooting checklistDpi Normal. See Dpi Best, change it toSolving print quality problems Gray Condition Suggested solutions Vertical linesBackground Toner smearCommon Windows problems Common Macintosh problems Common PostScript problemsPrecautions to take when installing accessories Installing accessoriesInstalling a memory module Disconnect the power cordActivating the added memory in the PS printer properties Printer specifications SpecificationsSpecifications and description Index Software section Contents Using Windows PostScript Driver Installing Printer Software Installing Printer Software in WindowsInstalling Software for Local Printing Typical InstallationSelect Typical installation for a local printer. Click Next Custom InstallationSelect Custom installation. Click Next Installing Software for Network Printing Custom Installation Installing Printer Software in Windows Reinstalling Printer Software Removing Printer Software Printing a Document Basic PrintingPrinting to a file PRN Printer SettingsSelect Printers and Faxes Select your printer driver icon Printing PreferencesPaper Tab Layout TabGraphics Tab Advanced Options Extras TabWatermark OverlayUsing Help Using a Favorite SettingAbout Tab Printer TabPrinting Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper N-Up Printing Advanced PrintingPrinting Booklets Printing PostersPrinting a Reduced or Enlarged Document Printing on Both Sides of PaperFitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size NoneUsing an Existing Watermark Using WatermarksCreating a Watermark Editing a WatermarkWhat is an Overlay? Using OverlaysUsing a Page Overlay Creating a New Page OverlayAdvanced Using Windows PostScript DriverSetting Up a Client Computer Setting Up a Host ComputerSharing the Printer Locally Check the Share this printer boxUsing Printer Settings Utility Using Utility ApplicationsOpening the Troubleshooting Guide Changing the Status Monitor Program SettingsInstalling Software Using Your Printer with a MacintoshInstalling the printer driver Uninstalling the printer driverFor a Network-connected Setting Up the PrinterFor a USB-connected Mac OS 8.6 ~Printing Changing Printer SettingsPrinting a Document LayoutPrinting Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper N-Up Printing Printer FeaturesDuplex Printing Index Page M000-8650 Network Printer User’s Guide SP 3300DN only OpenSSL License Page Programs supplied on the CD Appendix Introduction Getting startedSupported network environments Network Printer CardClick Typical installation for a network printer Uninstalling softwarePrograms supplied on System requirementsUsing SetIP IP address setupUsing Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series Workstation Setup Print Driver Installation for Networked PrintersWindows Vista TCP/IP Windows XP TCP/IPDisk Windows 2000 TCP/IPTest Print Configuring Snmp Configuring DHCP/BOOTPUsing Snmp TCP/IP environmentUsing SLP Configuring SLPConfiguring Ddns Configuring WinsUsing UPnP Configuring UPnPBonjour UPnPStandard TCP/IP port Printing protocolsLPR port Printer PortConfiguring a Windows client Configuring IPP in the print serverSetting IPP security IPP portAdditional functions Configuring the printer Configuring EtherTalkEtherTalk environment EtherTalk printingBonjour printer TCP/IP printingMaintenance using Internet Services Administration ToolsAppendix SpecificationsOpenSSL Statements OpenSSL LicenseBootp M000-8651 Page Page