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Troubleshooting
Install
Warranty
Configure server Novell, Windows NT
Connecting the NIC Serial Configuration Port to a Console Terminal
Intermittent Problems
Faceplate - Reset/Configuration Page Push-button Switch
Setting up a Kodak PostScript Printer for Windows 95/98
Appendix B Command Summary
Ppsname is the name of the NIC. The default name is
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Contents
KODAK PROFESSIONAL 8660/8670 PS Thermal Printer
Network Interface Guide
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Protocols Supported
NIC Identification EK Cat #
Networked Platforms Supported
NIC Interfaces
Faceplate - 10baseT/100baseTX Network Cable Connector
Faceplate - Reset/Configuration Page Push-button Switch
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Quick Confiruration Reference Guide
NIC Configuration Utilities
NIC Pre-installed in Printer?
Printer/NIC Installation and Configuration Overview
Step 2 Gather Necessary Hardware & Software Components
2 Installing the Hardware
Contents
3 Using Configuration Utilities
1 Introduction
5 Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI
4 Configuring Servers and Workstations for Printing
Contents
8 Configuring for AppleTalk Networks
Configuring for TCP/IP
Troubleshooting
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Appendix B Command Summary
Appendix A NIC Services
Index
1 Introduction
Features
About this Guide
About the Network Interface Card
Network Operating System Compatibility
Protocols
Compliance
Getting Help
Is the NIC installed in the printer?
Overview of Installing and Configuring the N IC
Step 3 Install the NIC in the printer
Step 5 Configure server Novell, Windows NT
Step 1 Assess your network and printing environments
Step 3 Install the NIC
Step 2 Gather the necessary components
Introduction
NIC Configuration Utilities
Step 4 Configure the NIC from the desired platform
Step 5 Configure the print servers
Step 6 Configure the printer on the workstations
Introduction
Step 7 Printing
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Static Electricity Precautions
2 Installing the Hardware
Package Contents
Requirements
Installing the NIC in an 8660 Printer
Installing the Hardware
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Installing the NIC in an 8670 PS Printer
3. Remove the five screws on the back of the printer
Installing the Hardware
6. Remove the slot cover, and set it aside
7. Remove the NIC from the antistatic bag
13. Replace the back panel screws you removed
Printing a Test Page
Installing the Ethernet Cable
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Configuring the NIC
3 Using Configuration Utilities
Additional Mechanisms for Establishing an IP Address
Using Configuration Utilities
Using a Web Browser to Configure the NIC
Using Configuration Utilities
Service Names
TCP/IP
Examples of Configuration Screens
Using Configuration Utilities
Using Configuration Utilities
Novell Netware NetBEUI
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Using Configuration Utilities
AppleTalk
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Using the XAdmin Utility
The following screens illustrate XAdmin interface feat ures
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Using XConfig Utility
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Telnet Configuration Utility Any Platform
telnet IP Address 2. Enter Access as the password
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3. Type Help for further assistance
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Connecting the NIC Serial Configuration Port to a Console Terminal
Using Configuration Utilities
Configuring the NIC from the Printer’s Display Panel
2Resets the NIC for parameter changes
Using Configuration Utilities
Using Arp on Unix Systems
Enabling IP access using ARP
Additional Mechanisms for Establishing an IP Address
Using Configuration Utilities
Using BOOTP to Configure the IP Address
Using rarp to Configure the IP Address
Using Configuration Utilities
255.255.255.0 for class C networks 255.255.0.0 for class B networks
Using Configuration Utilities
ping
Using Configuration Utilities
AdobePS Drivers and Export Modules
4 Configuring Servers and Workstations for Printing
Novell Servers
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Servers and Workstations
Unix Servers and Workstations
Configuring Servers and Workstations for Printing
Windows for Work Groups
Windows 95/98
Workstation Networking Software for Peer to Peer Services
5 Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI
Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI
Setting up a Kodak PostScript Printer for Windows 95/98
3. Browse the network for your Kodak printer
Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI
Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI
Setting up a Kodak PostScript Printer for Windows NT
1. Select Entire Network If KODxxxxxxp1 does not already appear
Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI
Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI
AdobePS Setup Utility for Windows NT
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Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI
Verification of AdobePS Driver
Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI
Setting up Windows 95/98/NT to Export Kodak Raster Files
6 Novell NetWare
Before You Begin
NIC Operating Modes with Novell NetWare
Queue server mode also called printer server or PSERVER mode
Configuring for a Novell NetWare Network
Novell NetWare
Novell Queue and Printer/NIC Association Using XAdmin or XConfig
Novell Queue and Printer/NIC Association Using JetAdmin
Novell NetWare
Configuring for NDS Using JetAdmin or XAdmin
Configuring for NDS Using NWAdmin
Novell NetWare
PCONSOLE
Configuring for NDS Using PCONSOLE and XConfig
Novell NetWare
AXCONFIG
XConfig
SET NETW NPRINTER pserver number ON service SET NEW RESCAN EXIT
SET NETW NPrinter KOD1PS 3 ON KOD 00C3E4 P1 SET NETW RESCAN EXIT
PConsole
Configuring for Queue Server Mode using PCONSOLE and XConfig
Novell NetWare
Ppsname is the name of the NIC. The default name is
AXCONFIG or AXCONFIG ppsname
SET NETWARE SERVER servername ENABLED
XConfig
Windows
7 Configuring for TCP/IP
Macintosh
Unix
Configuration Summary
Configuring for TCP/IP
Networking Software for TCP/IP Novell Netware Servers
Configuring for TCP/IP
Configuring TCP/IP LPR Printers on NT Systems
Installing the Export Module for Raster Printing 8660/8670 Printers
Installing the Printing Software for Windows NT Systems
Installing the Printing Software for PostScript Printing 8670 Printer
Configuring for TCP/IP
2. When prompted for the type of connection, select Local Printer
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4. When prompted for a printer port, choose LPT1 5. Select
Configuring for TCP/IP
Not Shared if you will be printing from this NT workstation
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Configuring for TCP/IP
Configuring an LPR Printer on NT Systems
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Configuring for TCP/IP
6. Click on OK, and then click on Close
Configuring for TCP/IP
12. Select Yes to print a test page, and click on Finish
Configuring for TCP/IP
17. Use the pulldown menu to select the printer’s document defaults
Configuring for TCP/IP
16. Select the new LPR printer
NOTE Make selections consistent with the media for your printer
Configuring Unix Systems for TCP/IP Printing
Setting Up the Remote Printer
Adding the Kodak Printer to the Host Table
Assigning a Print Queue
Setting Up the Remote Printer for HP/UX Systems
Modifying the /etc/printcap File to Set Up the Remote Printer
Setting Up the Remote Printer for IBM RS/6000 AIX Systems
Configuring for TCP/IP
Setting Up the Remote Printer for IBM RS/6000 AIX Systems
Configuring for TCP/IP
Other Systems
Setting Up the Remote Printer for SCO Unix Configurations
Requested Information
Configuring for TCP/IP
Configuring for TCP/IP
Creating a Spool Directory
8 Configuring for AppleTalk Networks
Printer and NIC Installation
Finding the Printer’s Name in the Chooser
Configuring for AppleTalk Networks
Changing the Printer’s Name
Changing the Printer’s Zone
WIndows NT Systems vs AppleTalk
Cautions and Limitations using NT AppleTalk
Configuring for AppleTalk Networks
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NIC Factory Defaults
9 Troubleshooting
NIC Start-up Sequence
NIC LEDs
Networking Component Checks
Protocol Checks
Troubleshooting
TCP/IP Troubleshooting
Intermittent Problems
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NetWare Troubleshooting
Windows NT Troubleshooting
AppleTalk Troubleshooting
Peer to Peer using NetBEUI
Windows Peer-to-Peer Troubleshooting
Peer to Peer using IPX
Technical Assistance
have questions about your warranty want to know where to get service
Troubleshooting
have questions about the printing software
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Overview
Appendix A NIC Services
BOT/EOT Strings
Environment/Protocol
No. String
Definition
No. String
Filters
Definition
Filter No
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General Server Commands
Appendix B Command Summary
Appendix B Command Summary
Set service BOT string to nn. Refer to Appendix B
TCP/IP Commands
NetWare Commands
AppleTalk Commands
SET SERVice servicename RECEIVE ENIDIS
Appendix B Command Summary
SHow APpletalk Shows AppleTalk parameters
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Numerics
Index
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Names Service
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NIC from 3-2 Web site 1-2 Windows
Windows 95 Peer-to-Peer Troubleshooting Windows 95/98
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