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About DocuColor 40 CP Setup
The DocuColor 40 CP Color Server fits into a variety of work environments. To
prepare for printing at your site, you need to do some initial configuration to specify
the network environment and the kind of printing you will do.
About DocuColor 40 CP Setup
Setup is required the first time the DocuColor 40 CP is turned on after new system
software is loaded. In this initial Setup, you (or the service technician who loads the
software) choose the language you want to use for Control Panel screens.
Initial Setup from the Control Panel
In initial Setup, you must configure at least Server Setup, Network Setup, and Printer
Setup, in that order, from the Control Panel. Also during initial Setup, you specify
settings needed for the network connection between the DocuColor 40 CP and
WebSetup.
If you don’t configure the remaining Setups, the DocuColor 40 CP uses default set-
tings. These defaults are adequate for allowing users to print to the DocuColor 40 CP,
but might not be appropriate for the printing environment at your site.
Making changes to Setup
After initial Setup, you can change Setup options from the Control Panel (see
page 2-2) or from the graphical interface of WebSetup (see page 3-1). The Operator
password can be set and changed from WebSetup only. Most other Setup options can
be set from both interfaces.
Network server setup requirements
On NetWare or Windows NT 4.0 networks, the network servers must be configured
for printing to the DocuColor 40 CP before you enter network settings on the
DocuColor 40 CP. The diagrams on pages 1-4 through 1-9 give chapter references for
network server setup.
Chapter 2:
Performing Setup
from the Control
Panel