TCP/IP

UNIX lpr/lpd (HP-UX, SunOS, Solaris, SCO, UnixWare, IBM AIX); Windows NT

NetBEUI

Windows NT, Windows 95/98, Windows for Workgroups, Micro- soft LAN Manager, IBM LAN Server

AppleTalk MacOS EtherTalk

The print server configuration, features, and operation can all be controlled using the same Telnet or browser interface as the WAN port and other aspects of the internet/print server (see the next chap- ter).

Connecting the Print Server

To connect your printer to the internet/print server, you should use the standard parallel cable that comes with the printer. If you need to purchase a new parallel cable, be certain that the connectors on both ends of the cable are the right type and that the total cable length does not exceed 12 feet (approximately 4 meters).

Follow these steps for a trouble-free print-server connection.

1.Confirm proper operation of the printer to be connected to the internet/print server.

2.When you have confirmed proper operation of the printer, switch its power off.

Print Server Setup

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