communication settings adjusting 27–28customizing 27–28restoring default settings

Mac OS 56 Windows 100

table of 355

viewing and changing Mac OS 54–56Windows 99–101

communication switch 16, 27 effect of changes to network

settings 51 Normal (in) position of 51,

99–100, 355

Reset (out) position of 51, 355 computers. See DOS computers; IBM PC

or compatible computers; Mac OS computers; UNIX workstations; Windows computers; Windows 3.1 computers; Windows 95 computers

configuration page, printing Mac OS 58

TCP/IP 129 Windows 104

configuring

ATPS

for the first time on a NetWare 3.x server 325–327

for the first time on a NetWare 4 server 324–325

modifying an existing ATPS configuration on a NetWare 3.x server 327–328

printer software

for new options 159–162

on Mac OS computers 37–58

on Windows computers 161–162with the TCP/IP Printer

Configuration Utility 128–132

users’ workstations (TCP/IP setup) 113–127

HP-UX version 8.07 117–120 HP-UX version 9.x 120–123 IBM AIX version 3.x 125–126 SCO UNIX 123–125Silicon Graphics IRIX 127

Sun OS version 4.1, Ultrix, A/UX, or other BSD systems 114–117

Sun Solaris 113–127connecting the printer 16–23

to Ethernet network 20–22to LocalTalk network 17–18to power outlet 24

to single Mac OS computer 19–22to Windows or DOS computer with a

parallel cable 22–23connection timeout checking, enabling or

disabling (TCP/IP) 131 connector box 17

Control Panel

Windows 3.1, opening printer Setup dialog box from 207

Windows 95, opening Properties dialog box from 234

controller specifications 345–346 copies, determining number to be printed

Windows 3.1 209

Windows 95 237

cover page, printing automatically 177–178

covers on printer

back covers, removing 136 side cover

removing 152 replacing 157

top cover, opening 6, 11, 280, 285 Custom Installation feature

(Windows) 200

Custom Install feature (Mac OS) 31, 34, 35, 167, 169

Custom Remove feature (Mac OS) 35

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