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4.3.2 For Windows NT 4.0
Windows NT 4.0 comes with TCP/IP and
lpr capabilities but they must be installed
when the unit is configured. You must install the TCP/IP Protocol, Simple TCP/IP
Services, and Microsoft TCP/IP Printing prior to entering the network printer on the
workstation.
Note:
Once you have
lpr installed on a Windows NT Server workstation and have
allowed printer sharing, other workstations may use the printer through the
Microsoft Windows Network without having to have separate
lpr queues installed
on each workstation.
Setting Up the Network Card
The IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are required to be set for the
Network Card. If the value can be set using the printer LCD panel, refer to
When
Setting by Direct Entering in Step 1 on
page 19
.
This can be done with MAP if you have a NetWare connection on your network. Follow
the instructions for these programs which are documented elsewhere. If you cannot
use these programs, you can use the ARP procedure program.
1. Install the Network Card in your printer.
2. Turn ON the printer.
Note:
If you want to confirm the MAC ADDRESS after setting up the Network Card, print
out the KX-P8415 Configuration Page.Instructions on how to print the
Configuration Page, refer to the “KX-P8415 Setup Guide and Reference Guide”.
It should show that TCP/IP is enabled but that the Protocol address is not
configured.
If the unit already has an IP address, these procedures will not work. However,
you can use the HTML pages accessed by MAP or Web Browser to change the IP
parameters.