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Setting up the printer
SELECT FS
YES/NO [NO]
This option appears only if your Colorwriter still has an unused IPX connection.
If your Colorwriter has a 32MB or 48MB memory configuration, you may set up
as many as three NetWare file server connections to the Colorwriter. Otherwise,
you may set up only one IPX connection, and this option is not displayed.
Choose
YES
if you wish to configure another NetWare File Server connection to
the Colorwriter. (This choice displays the
AVAILABLE SERVRS
screen, from which
you may select another file server.) Choose
NO
when you have finished configuring
the IPX connections.
ENABLE TCP/IP
YES/NO [NO]
Select
YES
if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the Colorwriter. Note that
you can enable AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) communication
simultaneously.
IP ADDRESS
[127.0.0.1]
This option appears only if
ENABLE TCP/IP
is set to
YES
. Use this option to specify
the IP address for printing with TCP/IP. The Colorwriter is shipped with an
invalid IP address. If you plan to print with TCP/IP, you must first assign the
Colorwriter a unique, valid IP address. This IP address is all that is required to
identify the Colorwriter on your network; you do not need to give the
Colorwriter a hostname. For information on setting up printing with TCP/IP, see
Chapter 5 of this manual.
SUBNET MASK
[255.255.255.0]
This option appears only if
ENABLE TCP/IP
is set to
YES
. Use this option to specify
the subnet mask for printing with TCP/IP. If you notice that some, but not all,
users can print to the Colorwriter using TCP/IP, you might need to change the
subnet mask. If you are unsure about this option, leave it set to the default.
The subnet mask is related to the IP address. If you did not change the IP address
for the Colorwriter, the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0
by default. If you changed
the IP address, check with your system administrator.
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