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Configuration on the Computer
IP addresses are managed for the entire system. Configure the settings only after
consulting your network administrator.
When setting the network such as IP addresses with a host used under the Network
Information Service (NIS), consult your NIS administrator.
While Printing
When you change a computer's IP address or a computer name, queries and cancel
processes submitted from the machine are no longer executed correctly. Thus, turn the
machine off and on when there is no print data in the receiving buffer.
Note
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You can use the machine's control panel to cancel printing of the current print data in the machine's
receiving buffer but not printing of pending print data.
Communication Restriction by IP Address
If IPv4/IPv6 address which allows communication is registered on the machine, it may be
impossible to communicate with the registered address. In this case, specify the fixed IPv4/
IPv6 address on the host and set the same address on the machine as the address to be
permitted the communication.
Notes and Restrictions for IPv6 Connection
This section describes notes and restrictions to observe when using IPv6 connection.
You can only use the following operating system versions to print in an IPv6
environment:
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- Windows 8
- Windows Server 2012
Important •
IPv6 must be installed on Windows XP computers.
Some features of SMB are not supported (If you attempt to use services with a NetBIOS
name, communication may not be available in some environment).
IPv6-in-IPv4-tunneling in the machine itself is not supported.
Important •
If [IP Mode] is set to [IPv6], the IPv6-inIPv4-tunneling cannot be performed.
Communication problems may occur when multiple routers exist on the same subnet.
The network settings of the DNS server or a server used by the machine may cause
performance problems when using services in a dual stack environment.
Automatically set IPv6 addresses and IPv6 DNS server addresses may be unavailable
addresses.
"Unavailable IPv6 addresses" mean site-local addresses (fec0::) or addresses with the IPv6
documentation prefix (2001:db8::/32).
IPv4 DNS information can sometimes be used directly after machine startup if the IP
operation mode is Dual Stack, DNS information has been set for both IPv4 and IPv6, and
the machine is communicating with a device specified using an FQDN.
The address displayed as the machine's IP address may change.
Summary of Contents for DocuCentreS2320
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Page 26: ...1 Before Using the Machine 26 Before Using the Machine 1 ...
Page 58: ...2 Environment Settings 58 Environment Settings 2 ...
Page 80: ...3 Product Overview 80 Product Overview 3 ...
Page 94: ...4 Loading Paper 94 Loading Paper 4 ...
Page 160: ...8 Tools 160 Tools 8 ...
Page 176: ...10 Job Status 176 Job Status 10 ...
Page 190: ...11 Maintenance 190 Maintenance 11 ...
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