Epson C82346 manual

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    EPSON ® C82346* EPSON Type B Ethernet Interface Card For: Cl Novell ® NetWare ® 2.x, 3.1x, and 4.x Print Server or Remote Printer Cl EtherTalk (Apple? Printer 0 Windows ® NT Printer Using DLC Protocol or TCP/IP Q UNIX ® lpd Printer or ftp Printer 0 IBM ® OS/2 LAN ® Server Printer User ' s Guide 4005969 EH3-01[...]

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    All rights reserved, No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation, No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contai[...]

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    Notice for Ethernet Card Users Using OS/2 If the Ethernet Cards firmware version is 4.00 or below, it does not support NetBIOS over TCP/IP protocol. Therefore use the NetBEUI protocol provided by OS/2 Warp or OS/2 Warp Connect. The following programs are not supported in the NetBIOS over TCP/IP protocol: RPRINT, RSTAT-LPT redirection REMPRT, REMSTA[...]

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    FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate [...]

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    For European Users This product conforms to CE marking requirements in accordance with EC Directive 89/336/EEC. WARNING This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. iv[...]

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    Declaration of Conformity According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer: Address: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 3-5, Owa 3-chome, Suwa-shi, Nagano-ken 392 Japan Representative: Address: EPSON EUROPE B.V. Prof. J. H. Bavincklaan 5 1183 AT Amstelveen The Netherlands Declares that the Product: Product Name: Type Name: Model: EPSON Type B Ethernet [...]

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    Contents Introduction Supported Network Protocols and Features ......... . 1 Ethernet Card Hardware .................... . 3 Ethernet Card Software ..................... . 3 EPSON Printers Supported by the Ethernet Card ...... . 4 Overview ............................. . 4 Terms and Concepts ....................... . 5 Chapter 1 lnstalling the Ethe[...]

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    Chapter 2 Using Novell Net Ware Ethernet Card Configuration Software ........... . 2-1 Before setting up ...................... . 2-1 Installing the utility software ............... . 2-2 Print Server mode ...................... . 2-3 Remote Printer mode .................... . 2-3 Auto Print Server/Remote Printer mode ......... . 2-4 Using the Ethe[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using UNIX Installing and Printing with the Ethernet Card ........ . 5-1 Setting up the Card ..................... . .5-1 Printing via lpr ....................... . .5-3 Printcap file .......................... . 5-4 Operation. .......................... . .5-5 Setting Up Various UNIX Systems .............. . 5-9 Setting up for SCO UNIX. [...]

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    lntroduction The C82346* EPSON ® Type B Ethernet Interface Card is a combination of hardware and software that lets you connect an EPSON printer equipped with an optional Type B interface slot directly to your network. Just install the Ethernet Card into your printer’s optional interface slot (see your printer guide or contact your EPSON dealer [...]

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    0 Provides the same functions as NetWare’s PSERVER program in print server mode and RPRINTER in remote printer mode. AppleTalk 0 Supports EtherTalk Phase I and Phase II communication. 0 Provides easy installation with EPSON Zoner and EPSON Namer utilities. Requires only the EPSON Zoner utility to set up in EtherTalk Phase II. 0 Works with optiona[...]

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    Ethernet Card Hardware The Ethernet Card is an interface card that plugs into an EPSON printer’s optional Type B interface slot. It has connectors for either an Ethernet Thin Coaxial (10BASE2) or an Ethernet Twisted-Pair (10BASE-T) network connection. Ethernet Card Software The interface software consists of the following programs used to install[...]

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    EPSON Printers Supported by the Ethernet Card The EPSON Ethernet Card can be installed in a variety of EPSON laser and dot-matrix printers. Check your printer documentation for a list of optional interfaces that can be installed in your printer, or check with your local EPSON dealer. If you are using an optional LocalTalk interface, see your interf[...]

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    cl 0 Note: Windows NT: see Chapter 4 for information on using a Windows NT environment with DLC Transport protocol or TCP/IP. UNIX: see Chapter 5 for details about using several variations of UNIX. This chapter includes information about using UNIX with TCP/IP. OS/2: see Chapter 6 for details on using an OS/2 system and installing extra software. 0[...]

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    A remote printer is a shared printer connected elsewhere on the network, but under the control of a NetWare print server. Traditionally, a remote printer is connected to a network workstation running NetWare’s RPRINTER, but the Ethernet Card can also function as a remote printer. A status sheet prints each time the Status Sheet button of the Ethe[...]

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    Chapter 1 Installing the Ethernet Card This chapter explains how to install the Ethernet Card in your printer. Subsequent chapters describe how to install the interface on your network. See the section that applies to your particular network for more information. Hardware Installation You must install the interface card in the printer, connect it t[...]

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    Installing in a printer Before installing the Ethernet Card, see your printer manual for instructions on installing the optional interface card; these will be in the section on using printer options. Note: After installing the Ethernet Card, do not connect a cable to the printer’s parallel port until after the card is booted and operating (green [...]

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    Connecting the network cable Once the board is installed in your printer, you must attach the network cable to the interface. The Ethernet Card can accept either a 10BASE-T or 10BASE network cable. The Ethernet Card is an intelligent interface that can detect which kind of cable is attached; you do not need to make any hardware or software settings[...]

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    Ethernet Card Operation The LED lights and the status sheet function can provide you with important information about the operation of the Ethernet Card. lights This section describes the Ethernet Card indicator light behavior, including when you first turn on the host printer, during normal conditions, and when errors occur. The Ethernet Card has [...]

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    Printer initialization After Ethernet Card installation, the red and green status lights on the interface flash simultaneously during printer initialization. Network recognition and normal operation At start up, the Ethernet Card checks all active NetWare file servers. While the card is recognizing the network, the red and green status lights flash[...]

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    Note: If the status sheet does not print, first make sure that the printer is on line. If it is on line but the status sheet still does not print, you will have to reset the printer by turning it off and back on. R Caution: After turning off the power, wait at least five seconds before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the printer. Repor[...]

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    Using Novell Net Ware The Ethernet Card can function as a print server or remote printer running under Novell NetWare. It also has an Auto Print Server/Remote Printer mode that allows it to switch modes depending on network conditions. The following sections describe how to configure the interface card to operate in each of these modes. Ethernet Ca[...]

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    lnstalling the utility software Follow these steps to install the EPSON Net! utility software. For Windows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Make sure Windows is running and the Main window is open. Insert the EPSON Net! for NetWare disk in drive A (or B). Choose Run from the File menu. Type a:windows/install (or b:windows/install) and click OK. Follow the instru[...]

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    Print Server mode In Print Server mode, the card performs all print server functions and can service up to 32 queues and eight file servers. No VAP (Value-Added Process) or NLM (NetWare Loadable Module ® ) is required. When you send a print job from your application, the file server assigns the print job to a print queue. When the corresponding pr[...]

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    You can set up these parameters on the Ethernet Card with the EPSON Net! utility. Once the interface card is set up, it will store these settings, which means that you will normally only need to do this once at the time of installation. However, as with all Novell remote printers, the card’s print speed is slower in Remote Printer mode than in Pr[...]

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    Using the Ethernet Card in Print Server Mode The Ethernet Card is set to Print Server mode by default, so you don’t have to make any special settings to use it in this mode. However, you must assign a print queue(s) to the card in a file server. See the following section for instructions. The Ethernet Card can service up to 32 queues and eight fi[...]

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    4. In the NetWare Status dialog box, click Edit to configure the printer. 5. The NetWare config dialog box appears. Make sure the Print Server radio button is selected as shown below. 2-6 Using Novell Net Ware[...]

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    6. The default printer name appears in the Print Server name box. If you want to rename the printer, simply type the new name into the box. 7. To assign a print queue to your print server, click Add. The Add queue dialog box appears and shows the queues that are available to the file server. Note: If you want to set up queues on multiple file serve[...]

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    12. To save your settings, click Save. e Caution: Once you make changes to the Ethernet Curd, you must wait for at least five minutes before turning off or rebooting your printer. Assigning print queues on multiple file servers The EPSON Net! utility allows you to configure print queues on multiple file servers. However, you must have supervisor pr[...]

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    2. Select the file server you want to attach to the printer from the File Server list. If you have not already logged on to the selected file server, the Login Fileserver dialog box appears. 3. Enter a user name with supervisor privileges and the password; then click OK. 4. Select the file server you want to attach to the printer and then select a [...]

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    Changing the configuration in Print Server mode In Print Server mode, you can use the EPSON Net! utility to do the following: Cl Rename the print server 0 Enter a password Cl Set the queue polling time Before editing the Ethernet Card configuration with EPSON Net!, you must first log on to the network with supervisor privileges. Renaming the print [...]

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    Entering the password A password is not required for Ethernet Card operation. However, if you wish to connect to a restricted file server, you will need to use EPSON Net! to enter the encrypted password. To enter the password, follow these steps: 1. From the NetWare config dialog box, click Password. The following dialog box appears: 2. Type in the[...]

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    1. From the NetWare config dialog, enter a value, in seconds, from 1 to 90 in the Poll Time (sec) box. 2. Click Save to save your setting changes. e Caution: Once you make changes to the Ethernet Card, you must wait for at least five minutes before turning off or rebooting your printer. Using the Ethernet Card in Remote Printer Mode Before using an[...]

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    4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. From the Print Server Information list, select Print Server Configuration and press Enter. Select Printer Configuration from the menu and then press Enter. From the Configured Printers list, highlight a port number and press Enter. From the Printer Configuration screen, enter the printer name. Next, highlight the Printer Type and [...]

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    4. Make sure the Operating Mode is set to Remote Printer. 5. Click on the printer you want to configure from the Print Server name drop-down list or type in a new name for the printer. 6. Click Save to save your changes. See the next sections to change the port number and enable or disable Hunting. 2-14 Using Novell Net Ware[...]

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    Changing the port number Use the EPSON Net! utility to change the parallel port number for the remote printer as follows: 1. In the NetWare config dialog, enter the number for any available port in the Port No. box. The available settings for Novell NetWare versions 3.x and below are from 0 to 15. For NetWare 4.x and higher, the available settings [...]

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    Using the Ethernet Card in Auto Print Server/Remote Printer Mode To use the Ethernet Card-equipped printer in Auto Print Server/Remote Printer mode, you must configure it for both print server and remote printer operation. For information on changing the various print server and remote printer settings, see the appropriate sections earlier in this [...]

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    3 Chapter Using Apple EtherTalk This chapter describes how to install and configure the Ethernet Card for use on an Apple EtherTalk network as well as how to use the EPSON Zoner and EPSON Namer utilities. Before using the Ethernet Card interface on an EtherTalk network, make sure of the following: 0 the Ethernet Card is installed in the printer 0 t[...]

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    Renaming Your Printer Because your printer has a default name, you will need to rename it to avoid having multiple printers on the same network with the same name. Choose any name you like for your printer. The EPSON Namer utility renames a selected AppleTalk device (printer). With this program, you can rename printers located in different zones on[...]

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    3. Double-click on the Epson Namer icon to start the utility program. After EPSON Namer searches your network, the following screen appears. You may need to scroll through the list of zones to find the one that contains your printer. Device Types: Select Printer: 11 hc TP SWR ether hd TP System hd TP Sustem 2 AppleTalk Zones: New Name: 4. Select th[...]

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    5. Choose the zone, if any, that contains the printer you want to rename from the AppleTalk Zones list. 6. Select the printer you want to rename from the Select Printer list. If the zone has only one printer of the type specified in the Device Types list, that printer will be selected automatically. Device Tuoes: ADDleTalk Zones: hc TP SWR hc TP SW[...]

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    7. Enter a new name in the New Name box. The name can be up to 32 characters long. bevice Tuoes: Epson Namer I Select Printer: rppleTalk Zones I- New Name: Allison’s printer Note: Do not use a name that is already assigned to an existing printer. 8. Click Rename. After a few moments, the new name will appear in the Select Printer list. Device Typ[...]

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    Note: cl cl 9. If you have installed several printers of the same type on the network, they may all have the same name in the Select Printer list. To differentiate between printers, highlight a printer name and then click Identify. The selected printer will print a page to identify itself providing the printer name, type, and zone (if any). Rename [...]

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    Using EPSON Zoner Some EPSON PostScript printers cannot automatically switch between AppleTalk and non-AppleTalk PostScript printing environments. Therefore, you must first configure your printer for the correct printing environment with the AppleTalk PS option in the EPSON Zoner utility. EPSON Zoner automatically displays the AppleTalk PS option i[...]

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    5. Highlight your printer name in the Printers list. If there are many devices on the network, you may have to scroll through the list to find your printer. 6. Select the network zone that you want your printer to appear in from the Zones list. Note: The default zone appears as an asterisk (*) in the Zones list. 7. To use a non-AppleTalk PS printer[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Windows NT The Ethernet Card provides network printing support in the Windows NT environment with DLC Transport protocol and can be configured without a setup utility. The card also provides printing support for Windows NT when installed with TCP/IP using a special setup utility. lnstalling on Windows NT with DLC Support Requirement[...]

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    7. Reboot your system for the installation to take effect. Note: To verify that the DLC protocol is installed correctly, check the list of installed Network Software in the Networks dialog box. Configuring the printer Follow these steps to configure the printer: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select Print Manager from the Main group. Choose Create Printer from [...]

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    8. Select LAN Hardware Address (Node Address) from the Card Address list. This address matches the one listed under Node Number on the status sheet. 9. Click the Timer button and select the Job Oriented option. Then click OK. 10. Click OK to exit the Add a Network Peripheral Port dialog box. Note: You may share the new printer if you wish. To do so[...]

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    Installing LPR Software Follow the steps below to set up Windows NT to print with the Ethernet Card using LPR, or if you have already installed the TCP/IP Network Print Service from TCP/IP Protocol and Related Components, skip to “Configuring your printer” on page 4-7. 1. Click the Network icon in Control Panel. 2. After the Network Configurati[...]

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    8. When the Modify the Network Setting dialog box appears, click Restart System. Configuring the Ethernet Card To communicate with the Ethernet Card using TCP/IP on Windows NT, the network supervisor needs to set the IP address for the Ethernet Card using any TCP/IP capable NT system. 1. After installing the Ethernet Card in the printer as describe[...]

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    4. Select the correct serial numbers for the Ethernet Card from the list shown in the dialog box; then click Open. The IP Config dialog box appears on the screen and shows the current IP address. 5. Set the following options in the IP Config dialog box: 0 IP address: determine and assign an IP address Cl Subnet mask: assign the subnet mask Cl Auto [...]

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    Note: It takes a few seconds to register the IP address change, so there may be a short delay before it is displayed. Configuring your printer Follow the steps below to configure your printer using Windows NT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Click Print Manager in the Main program group. Choose the Create Printer command from the Printer menu. After the[...]

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    Chapter 5 Using UNIX The Ethernet Card supports many standard UNIX commands and can be configured from a host computer without using a special setup utility. Installing and Printing with the Ethernet Card See the following sections for general information concerning setting up (with TCP/IP) and printing. See page 5-9 for more information about vari[...]

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    Unless the network is not yet in existence, however, an address will already have been given to the network section that the Ethernet Card is to be plugged into. In this case, the interface card should be given an address that has the same first three sets of numbers as the other devices on that network section, and be given a unique last (4th set)[...]

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    Updating the Hosts file Once the IP address is defined, the /etc/hosts file needs to have this IP address and host name added. For example: 132.147.69.4 Allison Testing the connection Use ping to test if the Ethernet Card is responding. For example, send the following command: PING Allison or PING 132.147.69.4 If the card responds, you are ready to[...]

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    After entering the card as a valid network device, it is necessary to set up the remote printer details. Here, the lpr protocol program is given the name of a remote printer, and a host name on which it resides. It is looking for three names to link together: 0 0 0 The name of the local printer which will now be redirected to the Ethernet Card. The[...]

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    Operation After setting up the card, you can use the lpr command from any host to direct a print file to the Ethernet Card. The card does not have to interpret any of the incoming print data, allowing binary image files, font download files, as well as ASCII text to be printed transparently. The interface card can handle many separate communication[...]

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    Technical For programmers’ information, the Ethernet Card TCP/IP mode responds only to arp packets and to TCP/IP connections made to socket number 0x0203 and the ftp socket. You must use lpr protocol to send data to socket 0x0203. Also, connection attempts to other sockets will meet with no response. Instead of lpr, which may strip control charac[...]

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    ftp (Form feed) The Ethernet Card will append a form feed to the end of the print job if the destination file is given the name of “FEED” or “feed.” For example, to send a text file called “txtfile” to the Ethernet Card in ASCII mode and append a formfeed, use the following ftp commands: ascii send txtfile feed lpr filters Filters for l[...]

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    The remote printer name options used to invoke the different filters are as follows: 1Pb 1Pa Binary files (no filters) ASCII files (carriage returns at line ends) 1pbf Binary file with form feed at file end 1paf ASCII file with form feed at file end All other remote printer name options will be treated the same as lpb. Note: Some versions of lpr st[...]

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    Setting Up Various UNIX Systems This section shows some scripts and setup examples for different types of UNIX systems: Setting up for SCO UNIX Some UNIX systems, such as SCO, do not support the Berkeley lpr print function. The following script allows you to print from within some applications using ftp, which is supported on most TCP/IP systems. T[...]

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    Script 1 General interface program file: NETPRINTER=“basename$0” copies=$4 shift;shift;shift;shift;shift; files=“$*” i=1 while (Si -le $copies) do for file in $files do echo binary > /tmp/ftp.$$ echo put $file >> /tmp/ftp.$$ echo quit >>/tmp/ftp.$$ /usr/bin/ftp -n SNETPRINTER c /tmp/ftp.$$ /bin/rm/tmp/ftp.$$ done i=‘expr $i[...]

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    Script 2 intercepts the print command and runs another printer interface script, in this case the printer “standard” using the same options ($@) to redirect the output to a temporary file. The script then opens an ftp session with the printer, sets binary mode and sends the temporary file to the printer. The temporary file is then removed. Note[...]

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    4. When you see a screen similar to the one below, fill in the data as required. For example: Name of Queue Queuing discipline Activate the queue Destination Host Pathname short filter Pathname long filter Name of queue for remote printer EPSON first come first serve yes 200.200.200.99 C82331_PRT 5. Check the entry for your queue under Remote Print[...]

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    Setting up for HP-UX System There are two methods of printing from HP UX, ftp and rlp (lpr). Both are set up using SAM. Enter the IP address and Host name in the /etc/hosts file before starting SAM. RLP Setup On the printer definition page of SAM, use the following settings: Printer Name: Any name Remote System Name: Use the host name in /etc/hosts[...]

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    # This variable may be initialized when the script is installed in the spooler. PERIPH= if (“SPERIPH”=““) then PERIPH=SMODEL fi # Path for output of the original model TMPPATH=/tmp/SMODEL.data # invoke original model and write to temporary file $REALMODEL “$@"TMPPATH # Log in to peripheral switch to binary and send the temporary file[...]

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    Chapter 6 Using OS/2 This chapter explains how to configure and use the Ethernet Card with an IBM OS/2 System. See Chapter 1 for information on hardware installation. i; Installing on an OS/2 System Before you set up the software, you must install the card in the printer, connect it to the network, and turn on the printer. Requirements OS/2 Warp an[...]

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    Installing Redirection Software Follow these steps to install the redirection software: 1. Place the EPSON Net! for OS/2 Installation disk in drive A (or B) of your server. 2. Open an OS/2 full screen command session. 3. Open the OS2 directory on drive A (or B) and select the NETBEUIREDIRECT directory. For example, type CD NETBEUI, press the Enter[...]

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    The following are examples of commands that can be added to the STARTUP.CMD: RPRINT3 10900416/LPT1 RPRINT3 10900701/LPT2 RPRINT3 1090328F/LPT3 RPRINT3 10903605 Causes print files directed to LPT1 to be received by an interface with the serial number 10900416. Causes print files directed to LPT2 to be received by an interface with the serial number [...]

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    If several ports are redirected, RSTAT3 returns a message similar to the following: ITC Remote Print Servers active for LPT1-Printer Busy ITC Remote Print Servers active for LPT2-Printer Ready ITC Remote Print Servers active for LPT3-Printer Ready Printing through Pipes This section describes how to install the software necessary for printing throu[...]

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    Software components You should now have the following list of files in the C:EPNET directory: ADDPORT.CMD Command to add ports on the server DELPORT.CMD Command to remove ports from the server PORTCHG.EXE Program used by the above commands REMPRT3.EXE Remote Print Service program REMBEU.EXE Remote Print Service driver REMSTAT3.EXE Printer status p[...]

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    Note: Cl To set up and use the card through a shared OS/2 print queue(s) that will receive print jobs from other workstations, you must install and select either the IBMNULL or MSNULL printer driver. For the DEVICE to connect to, choose a port name from those added in step 3 above (for example, EPLASER). Cl To connect the card directly to a worksta[...]

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    8. To obtain printer driver status information on the REMPRT3 process, type REMSTAT3. The following are examples of information returned by this command: ITC Remote Print Servers active for PUBSPRT-Printer Ready I ITC Remote Print Servers active for EPLASER-Printer Busy Sharing the Card among Multiple Workstations If two or more OS/2 Warp Connect a[...]

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    Appendix Specifications Environmental Operating temp.: 5”to35’C(41°t095”F) Storage temp.: 0” to 70°C (32’ to 158°F) Operating humidity: 20% to 80% Storage humidity: 5% to 95% Network Software Novell NetWare 2.1x, 3.x, or 4.0 (Bindery Emulation Mode) Ethertalk (AppleTalk) DLC lpr,ftp over TCP/IP protocol NetBEUI NetBIOS over TCP/IP prot[...]

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    Regulatory Approvals Safety: EMI: Reliability MTBF: UL/CSA approved FCC Class A 10,000 hours (power on, 100% duty) A-2 Specifications[...]

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    Index A Add a Network Peripheral Port dialog box, 4-3 Add queue dialog box, 2-7 Address, IP, 2, 4-6, 5-1-4, 5-11 Apple, 1, 3 Apple Ethertalk network, 1-2, 1-2, 3-1 AppleTalk, defined, 6 device, 3-2 installing on, 3-1 AppleTalk zones, 3-2, 3-4 arp, 2, 5-2, 5-6 ASCII command, 5-6 file, 5-8 mode, 5-6-7 text, 5-5 Auto Print Server/Remote Printer mode, [...]

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    E Emulation mode, 1-6 EPSON Net! utility assigning print queues, 2-5-9 changing queues serviced by printer, 2-5-9 configuring printer port, 2-1, 2-12, 2-15 disabling/enabling Hunting, 2-15 DOS version, 2-2 entering password, 2-11 installing, 3, 4, 2-1-2, 4-5 renaming print server, 2-1, 2-10 selecting printer mode, 2-1, 2-3-4 setting queue polling t[...]

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    I IBM AIX, 5-11-12 IEEE 802.2 protocol, 1, A-1 Indicator lights behavior, 1-4-5 location, 1-4-5 Initialization, 1-4-5, 1-6 Installation Apple Ethertalk, 3-1 Ethernet Card, 4, 1-1-3 hardware, 1, 3-4, 1-1-3 in printer, 1, 3-4, 1-1-3 Novell NetWare, 2-1 software, 1, 3, 2-1-3, 3-1-2, 3-6-7 UNIX, 5-1 Windows NT, 4-l Interface, Type B, 1, 3 Interface slo[...]

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    O Operating mode Auto Print Server/Remote Printer, 1, 5, 2-1, 2-4, 2-16 Print Server, 1, 5, 2-1-3, 2-5-12 Remote Printer, 1, 5, 2-1-2, 2-3, 2-12-15 Optional interface slot, 1-2 P Packet, data, 1-5 Parallel port, 1-2 Password, entering, 2-11 PCONSOLE, 2-10, 2-12 Phase I, Ethertalk, 2,3-6 Phase II, Ethertalk, 2, 3-1, 3-6 ping, 2, 5-2-3 Pipes, 6-4 Pol[...]

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