Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax (Windows/UNIX)
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Using a
TCP/IP Netw
o
rk
❑
In [Print Server], enter the IP address or printer host name
➞
click [OK].
NOTE
•
The admintool utility belongs to the operating system. For specific operating
instructions, see the operating system manual.
•
The above procedures are only examples. The setup procedures for your
environment may differ.
•
When the job record appears on the touch panel display of this machine,
<unknown> may be displayed as Document Name and User Name of printing data
transmitted to this machine over UNIX network.
(To display the job record, press [System Monitor]
➞
[Print]
➞
[Log] on the touch
panel display.)
The print settings are complete.
Printer Connection Method (IPP/IPPS)
The following is the procedure for specifying the port setting.
Windows 98/Me/NT 4.0
NOTE
•
If you are using Windows 98/Me, you can also set IPP by installing the IPP Client
software for Windows 98/Me supplied by Microsoft.
•
In the following procedures, items displayed on the screen for Windows 98 are used;
items might differ depending on your operating system.
1
Check the settings for <RX/Print Range> in [IP Address Range
Settings] to see whether the IP address of the computer in
which a driver is to be installed is permitted.
IMPORTANT
•
If the settings for <RX/Print Range> in [IP Address Range Settings] do not permit
the IP address, you cannot install a driver.
•
If the IP address of the computer is beyond the range of the permitted addresses
set for <RX/Print Range> after installing a driver, you cannot print from the
computer.
NOTE
For details, see step 22 in "TCP/IP Settings," on p. 3-4.
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