Xerox 7335, 7345 manual IPP Printing Windows 2000\XP\Vista

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IPP Printing (Windows 2000\XP\Vista)

Note: Supported by all Windows 2000, XP, and Vista workstations, IPP (the Internet Printing Protocol) enables the convenience of printing over the Internet or Intranet through the creation of an IPP network port. This printing "service" is available for other workstation operating systems through downloads from the Microsoft web site. Follow the instructions provided by Microsoft, or other trusted sources on the Internet, to install the IPP service on operating systems other than Windows 2000 and XP.

Before You Start

1.Obtain the Print Driver for your workstation's operating system. Drivers are available on one of the CD-ROMs that came with your Device. They are also typically available for downloading in self- extracting Zip file format from the Internet at www.xerox.com.

2.Print a Configuration Report as stated under the Network Connectivity Tab of this guide.

3.On the Report, under the TCP/IP data label, verify that the Device has a valid IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway displayed. If it does NOT, assign these addresses to the Device following the procedure stated under the TCP/IP Protocol Configuration item of the NOS Selection menu, accessed from the Network Connectivity Tab of this guide.

4.On the Report, verify that Port 9100 is displayed with a Port Status of Enabled. If it is NOT, enable Port 9100 as stated in the Note at the bottom of the Configure Port 9100 procedure, under the Internet Services Tab of this guide. Specifically, click the Port Status hot link in the Connectivity folder on the Properties Tab of Internet Services and make sure that the check box on the Port 9100 line is checked.

5.On the Report, verify that IPP is enabled. If it is NOT, enable the protocol following the procedure stated under the IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) item of the NOS Selection menu, accessed from the Network Connectivity Tab of this guide.

6.Verify that IPP is using DNS to resolve Host Names to IP Addresses in support of IPP printing. Using your workstation's Web browser, enter the TCP/IP Address of the Device in the Address or Location field and press Enter. Click the Properties button or Tab. Click the plus (+) symbol to the left of Connectivity, then on the Protocols file folder and select IPP in the directory tree. Verify that the DNS Enablement Checkbox is checked. If it is NOT checked, check it with your mouse and click Apply.

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7345, 7335 specifications

The Xerox 7345, 7328, and 7335 are robust multifunction printers, engineered to meet the demands of busy workplaces. These devices stand out for their advanced technology, user-centric features, and efficient performance, making them ideal solutions for office environments looking to enhance productivity.

The Xerox 7345 is renowned for its powerful output capabilities, offering print speeds of up to 45 pages per minute (ppm). This model is equipped with a 400 MHz processor and 1 GB of RAM, which enable quick data processing and multitasking. It supports a variety of media types and sizes, including letterhead, envelopes, and labels, making it versatile for various printing needs. The 7345’s maximum monthly duty cycle of up to 150,000 pages ensures reliability in high-volume settings, while its automatic duplexing feature reduces paper usage, promoting sustainability.

Next, the Xerox 7328 delivers a print speed of 28 ppm, making it suitable for small to medium-sized businesses. This model provides excellent print quality with resolutions of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring crisp text and vibrant images. The 7328 features an intuitive touch-screen interface for easy navigation between functions such as printing, copying, scanning, and faxing. Its compact design allows it to fit seamlessly in various office spaces, and it includes wireless connectivity options, which facilitate easy access to the printer from multiple devices.

The Xerox 7335 fits comfortably in the middle of the range, with print speeds of up to 35 ppm, offering a perfect blend of performance and efficiency. It shares many features with its counterparts, including advanced imaging technologies that enhance the print quality. The 7335 is equipped with robust finishing options like stapling and hole punching, which are crucial for professional document presentation. Moreover, it supports mobile printing solutions, enabling users to print directly from smartphones and tablets, thereby enhancing workflow flexibility.

In terms of security, all three models incorporate advanced features to protect sensitive information, including secure print options and HDD encryption. Their user-friendly interfaces, along with customizable workflows, empower users to streamline processes and improve productivity.

In conclusion, the Xerox 7345, 7328, and 7335 multifunction printers offer a range of features designed to meet the needs of dynamic office environments. From high-speed printing to robust connectivity and security options, these models are built to enhance operational efficiency and deliver excellent results for businesses of all sizes.