Setup Guide

If you receive 4 lines that say “Request Timed Out,” the card is not set up correctly. Check to make sure the card is on the same segment of the network as the workstation you are using to configure it and that you typed in the correct IP and hardware addresses.

Before you can print using TCP/IP, you still need to install the Status Monitor (see page 24) and add a printer port (see page 27).

Installing LPR Software in Windows NT

Follow these steps if you need to set up Windows NT to print with TCP/IP:

1.Open the Control Panel.

2.Double-click the Network icon.

3.In Windows NT 4.x, click the Services tab. If Microsoft TCP/IP Printing is listed under Network Services, you can skip to “Configuring the Ethernet Card for TCP/IP” on page 18. If it is not, click Add.

In Windows NT 3.5x, if Microsoft TCP/IP Printing is listed under Installed Network Software, you can skip to “Configuring the Ethernet Card for TCP/IP” on page 18. If it is not, click Add Software.

4.In Windows NT 4.x, select Microsoft TCP/IP Printing from the Network Service list and click OK. Continue with step 6.

In Windows NT 3.5x, select TCP/IP Protocol and related components from the Network Software list and click

Continue.

5.In Windows NT 3.5x, select TCP/IP Network Printing Support in the Windows NT TCP/IP Installation Options dialog box and click Continue.

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