KODAK 10/100Network Interface Card KODAK XLS 8400 PS Color PrinterKODAK XLS 8600/8600 PS Color PrinterKODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE TM 8650/8650 PS Color P
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and Configuration 1-2 July 1998 INTRODUCTION It is also intended for administrators and experienced users responsible f
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 8-5WINDOWSNT40The Printer Ports window appears.5. Double-click on LPR Port.Note: If LPR Port is not in the
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Servers8-6 July 1998WINDOWSNT408.5.2 Printing via AppleTalkNote: AppleTalk for Windows NT supports printing in PostScript m
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 8-7WINDOWSNT40The Printer Ports window appears.5. Select AppleTalk Printing Devices.Note: If AppleTalk Pr
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Servers8-8 July 1998WINDOWSNT40IMPORTANT: If you CAPTURE a printer as an AppleTalk device, users who previously could selec
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 8-9WINDOWSNT405. Enter the name of the print queue.For example: Server = NT Svr and Share name = KodakQ wo
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Servers8-10 July 1998WINDOWSNT40The window below appears.3. Select the Ntprint Þle. Click on Open. The Add Printer Wizard w
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 8-11WINDOWSNT40The Add Printer Wizard window opens.6. Enter the printer name you want to appear in the Pri
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Servers8-12 July 1998WINDOWSNT40You are prompted whether to print a test page.8. Click on Yes and then on Finish.Note: If e
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 8-13WINDOWSNT408.7 Printer PropertiesTo avoid printing errors, set up the appropriate printer properties.1
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Servers8-14 July 1998WINDOWSNT40The following window appears.3. Select the properties you want for the output from your pri
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and Configuration July 1998 1-3 INTRODUCTION Chapter 10 - Unix Chapter 11 - Network Printing: Summarizes techniques f
Apple/Macintosh EnvironmentsJuly 1998 9-1MACINTOSH9 Apple/Macintosh EnvironmentsRefer to Kodak Printer/NIC Installation and Configuration Overview in C
Apple/Macintosh Environments9-2 July 1998MACINTOSH9.1 Kodak 10/100 NIC - Utilities for MacintoshUse the Kodak 10/100 NIC - Utilities for Macintosh sof
Apple/Macintosh EnvironmentsJuly 1998 9-3MACINTOSH9.2 Configuring Macintosh Systems for PrintingYou should verify that this platform is supported for p
Apple/Macintosh Environments9-4 July 1998MACINTOSH• NIC Config—provides a configuration file with default NIC parameters. To change network parameters l
Apple/Macintosh EnvironmentsJuly 1998 9-5MACINTOSH9.4.3 Default AppleTalk/EtherTalk Parameters Parameter change methods listed here presume the use of
Apple/Macintosh Environments9-6 July 1998MACINTOSHWhen the NIC Configuration Test Print is complete, set the switches back into Normal (D1 & D2 UP)
Apple/Macintosh EnvironmentsJuly 1998 9-7MACINTOSH4. Save the list and quit TeachText.5. Double click on the Apple Printer Utility icon.6. From the pl
Unix EnvironmentJuly 1998 10-1UNIX10 Unix EnvironmentRefer to Kodak Printer/NIC Installation and ConÞguration Overview in Chapter 1 for overall conÞgu
Unix Environment10-2 July 1998UNIX¥ Set a static ARP entry. Make a telnet connection to port 2002, then set the IP address with your Unix workstation.
Unix EnvironmentJuly 1998 10-3UNIXNote: The printer/NICÕs assigned IP address must be on the same local subnet as the Unix workstation.4. Make a telne
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and Configuration 1-4 July 1998 INTRODUCTION 1.5 Upgrading from a Kodak 10Mbit NIC The Kodak 10/100 Mbit NIC may be use
Unix Environment10-4 July 1998UNIX¥ BSD systems¥ System V Release 4 machines¥ IBM RS/6000¥ TCP/IP packages for VMS¥ TCP/IP packages for DOS¥ IBM, HP,
Unix EnvironmentJuly 1998 10-5UNIX1. As root, create a local directory (i.e. Ò/tmp/kodakÓ) to load the software and then go to that directory. 2. Load
Unix Environment10-6 July 1998UNIXEnable LPD on System V systems by using SAM on HP/UX, admintool on Solaris, or any other system administration tool.
Unix EnvironmentJuly 1998 10-7UNIX7. Enable the printer and accept these print job commands:enable <printer name>accept <printer name>10.5
Unix Environment10-8 July 1998UNIX10.5.1 TFTP Support for the printer/NICThe NIC Þrmware supports printing and ßash loading using TFTP from TCP/IP hos
PrintingJuly 1998 11-1PRINTING11 Printing11.1 PostScript and Raster ModesKodak printers with the PS extension support both PostScript and raster print
Printing11-2 July 1998PRINTINGIf a Kodak driver is not available, you can use a generic PostScript driver or LaserWriter driver with the Kodak printer
PrintingJuly 1998 11-3PRINTING11.3 Changing From PostScript to Raster Printing Modes - Kodak DCP 9000/9300 Proofers1. If the Indicator next to the ON
Printing11-4 July 1998PRINTING11.4 Printing in PostScript Mode from Windows/DOS Systems11.4.1 Printing from WindowsTo print from applications to a Kod
PrintingJuly 1998 11-5PRINTINGLPRThe example below illustrates how to use the lpr command to send a Þle to the printer from the DOS command line.In th
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and Configuration July 1998 1-5 INTRODUCTION 1.7 Protocols ¥ The NIC supports TCP/IP, Novell IPX, EtherTalk and NetBeui
Printing11-6 July 1998PRINTINGTo select a Kodak printer in PostScript mode, select the Chooser from the Apple Menu Icon, then select the following:¥ A
PrintingJuly 1998 11-7PRINTING11.8 Printing from VMS SystemsPrinting with MultiNet on a VMS hostThe NIC works with a MultiNet stream queue on a VMS ho
Printing11-8 July 1998PRINTINGTo print to a Kodak printer in raster mode:1. Install a Kodak export module. 2. Select File>Export from Adobe PhotoSh
TroubleshootingJuly 1998 12-1TROUBLESHOOT12 TroubleshootingFor easier referencing, troubleshooting steps are consistent with the following ÒNIC and Pr
Troubleshooting12-2 July 1998TROUBLESHOOTStep 1:Determine your Network and Printing Environment. (Ch1:Intro/Overview)(NIC supports TCP/IP, Novell Netw
TroubleshootingJuly 1998 12-3TROUBLESHOOTStep 3 : Install the NIC in the Printer.(Ch1-ÓNIC Hardware InstallationÓ, Appendix-ÓNIC H/WÓ)VeriÞy the NIC
Troubleshooting12-4 July 1998TROUBLESHOOT4B : Network Parameters on NIC ConÞguration Test Page Correct ?4A : Printer Recognized on the desired Platfor
TroubleshootingJuly 1998 12-5TROUBLESHOOT12.1 Verifying Standalone Printer FunctionsIf you are having trouble printing, Þrst verify that the standalon
Troubleshooting12-6 July 1998TROUBLESHOOT12.2 Verify Network Connectivity1. When the printer Þnishes initialization and the front display/control pane
TroubleshootingJuly 1998 12-7TROUBLESHOOT12.4 Verify Application and Printer Parameters1. Is there an error indication on the front control/display pa
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and Configuration 1-6 July 1998 INTRODUCTIONStep 1:Determine your Network and Printing Environment. (Ch1:Intro/Overview
Troubleshooting12-8 July 1998TROUBLESHOOT7. From the DOS command line, enter the NetWare command USERLIST (3.x) or NLISTUSER/A/B (4.x) to verify that
TroubleshootingJuly 1998 12-9TROUBLESHOOTTelnet Console onType "S" to see current statusRevision 1.2, Datecode 11/16 1994 10:6SNo active job
Troubleshooting12-10 July 1998TROUBLESHOOT12.6 NT Installations1. Check initial steps listed in this troubleshooting section to verify printer and par
TroubleshootingJuly 1998 12-11TROUBLESHOOT12.7 AppleTalk Installations1. Check initial steps listed in this troubleshooting section to verify printer
Troubleshooting12-12 July 1998TROUBLESHOOT3. The appropriate printer must be selected for the export module. You can do this by opening the Export Mod
TroubleshootingJuly 1998 12-13TROUBLESHOOTThis sends a packet to the Network Interface Card once every second. To abort the ping command, use Ctrl-C o
NIC TelnetJuly 1998 A-1APPENDIXAAppendix A NIC TelnetIf you are using TCP/IP protocol and have set up an IP address on the NIC, a NIC Telnet session c
NIC TelnetA-2 July 1998APPENDIXAUnix:Telnet <IP Address> <Port Address>Ex: Telnet 123.234.10.5 2002 A.3 Telnet Diagnostic and ConÞguration
NIC TelnetJuly 1998 A-3APPENDIXAEthernet address:00 40 C8 00 0B 0B IP address:0.0.0.0Console status monitoring: OffNetwork monitor password security:
NIC TelnetA-4 July 1998APPENDIXAA.4.5 LÑLimit monitor network access by passwordNetwork monitor password security currently OffMonitor Security1 (Off)
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and ConfigurationJuly 1998 1-7INTRODUCTIONStep 1: Assess your network/printing environmentConsult with your system/netwo
NIC TelnetJuly 1998 A-5APPENDIXANÑNetware optionsNetware enabledPrint Server name used in SAP packets: KD000B0BAuto-sense frame typeNo primary server
NIC TelnetA-6 July 1998APPENDIXAModify?, yes or no (y or n)?:nTCP/IP menu options: (S) Socket OptionsTCP Sockets enabledModify?, yes or no (y or n)?:n
Third Party Network Applications and UtilitiesJuly 1998 B-1APPENDIXBAppendix B Third Party Network Applications and Utilities B.1 Windows 95 LPR Utili
Third Party Network Applications and UtilitiesB-2 July 1998APPENDIXB5. Update the list of exported directories using the command:exportfs -a6. Mount t
Upgrading NIC Firmware and Resetting NIC to Factory DefaultsJuly 1998 C-1APPENDIXCAppendix C Upgrading NIC Firmware and Resetting NIC to Factory Defau
Upgrading NIC Firmware and Resetting NIC to Factory DefaultsC-2 July 1998APPENDIXCThe NIC recognizes the Þle as a Þrmware image and loads it into memo
Upgrading NIC Firmware and Resetting NIC to Factory DefaultsJuly 1998 C-3APPENDIXCC.2.4 Completing the DownloadFlash memory holds two complete Þrmware
¥ Enable Network DownloadÑThe default state.¥ Restart in Other BankÑThe only way to cause the older image to execute when the images differ. The effec
NIC SpecificationsJuly 1998 D-1APPENDIXDAppendix D NIC SpeciÞcationsD.1 RJ-45 ConnectorRJ-45 pinouts are shown below.¥ Pin 1: Transmit data +¥ Pin 2:
NIC SpecificationsD-2 July 1998APPENDIXDD.2 Climate: Storage Temperature¥ Minimum: -25¡ C¥ Maximum: 75¡ CD.3 Electrical UTP Interface¥ CAT 5 UTP¥ Maxi
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and Configuration1-8 July 1998INTRODUCTION¥ Windows & Macintosh Printer ConÞguration Software: PostScript drivers fo
NIC SpecificationsJuly 1998 D-3APPENDIXDTCP/IP engine options:¥ IP address: 0.0.0.0¥ RARP enabled.¥ BOOTP enabled.¥ BOOTP request interval: 2 hours.
NIC SpecificationsD-4 July 1998APPENDIXD¥ Machine Name: KDxxxxxSNMP Options:¥ Current SNMP Trap Hosts: 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0AppleTalk options:¥ Appl
Technical AssistanceJuly 1998 E-1APPENDIXEAppendix E Technical Assistance If you have question about the printer or the NIC, consult the resources bel
IndexJuly 1998 Index-1INDEXINDEXNumerics10BaseT 2-1Aabout this guide 1-1addingprinter, Windows for WorkGroups (3.x) 5-2addressIP 3-20, 3-28name, chang
IndexIndex-2 July 1998INDEXTCP/IP 3-22utilities, FastManage 3-1configuringbindery environment 4-1Macintosh 9-1mixed bindery 4-7NDS environment 4-2, 4-
IndexJuly 1998 Index-3INDEXfeatures 3-1installing 3-4manager application 3-20ping application 3-27troubleshooting 3-33utilities, setting up 3-3feature
IndexIndex-4 July 1998INDEXIPXconfiguration 3-2, 3-23parameters 3-17KKodak printer driver, installing 8-9Kodak web sitefinding information on non-Koda
IndexJuly 1998 Index-5INDEXnodename, changing 3-12properties, icon 3-13Novellconfiguration 3-23NetWare 4-1NetWare, AppleTalk 4-9NetWare, configuring 4
IndexIndex-6 July 1998INDEXQquick setup 4-2Rrasterdrivers 11-1mode 1-10, 11-1mode, changing to PostScript 11-2, 11-3recovering from failed download C-
IndexJuly 1998 Index-7INDEXattaching QUEUE1 4-12FAKEQ 4-12FastManage 3-33FastPort does not power up 3-31NetWare 4-11Novell Netware installations 12-7o
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and ConfigurationJuly 1998 1-9INTRODUCTIONNIC ConÞguration Software¥Windows: The NIC may be conÞgured from Windows-based
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANYRochester, New York 14653Kodak and Digital Science are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company.PostScript and Adobe are trademarks of
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and Configuration1-10 July 1998INTRODUCTIONRaster mode: Printer drivers (referred to as Export Modules) must be installe
NIC Installation and VerificationJuly 1998 2-1INSTALLATION2 NIC Installation and VerificationThis chapter describes how to install the NIC in the Kodak
Contents July 1998 iii INTRODUCTIONCONTENTS 1 Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and ConÞguration ... 1-1 1.1 About this Guide...
NIC Installation and Verification2-2 July 1998INSTALLATION2. Attach the wrist portion of the antistatic strap to your wrist. Attach the other end of t
NIC Installation and VerificationJuly 1998 2-3INSTALLATION4. Grasp the two black handles on the metal plate. Slowly pull the drawer out about six inch
NIC Installation and Verification2-4 July 1998INSTALLATION2. Attach the wrist portion of the antistatic strap to your wrist. Attach the other end of t
NIC Installation and VerificationJuly 1998 2-5INSTALLATION2. Hold the card so that the printer connector is facing down and the network cable receptac
NIC Installation and Verification2-6 July 1998INSTALLATIONThe green Link LED should come ON and remain ON until the printer reaches READY.The yellow N
NIC Installation and VerificationJuly 1998 2-7INSTALLATION2.6 NIC FaceplateThe illustration below shows the NIC faceplate (as seen from the rear of th
NIC Installation and Verification2-8 July 1998INSTALLATIONPower cycle the device whenever you reset the switches. When finished in any mode, return the
NIC Installation and VerificationJuly 1998 2-9INSTALLATIONFollow the telnet menu to set the TCP/IP address; save it using the NIC Reset command and th
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-1FASTMANAGE3 Windows - FastManage ConÞguration UtilitiesWindows FastManage Utilities: FastMana
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-2 July 1998FASTMANAGE3.1.1 FastManage Hardware RequirementsFastManage requires:¥ A 486 Pentium PC, 66 Mh
Contents iv July 1998 INTRODUCTION 3.2 Extracting Files from the Windows Utilities Diskette... 3-33.2.
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-3FASTMANAGE3.2 Extracting Files from the Windows Utilities DisketteThe NIC.exe Þle on the disk
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-4 July 1998FASTMANAGE3.3 Installing FastManageTo install FastManage on MS windows:1. Select Run from the
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-5FASTMANAGENote: IPX support requires that DOS and Windows drivers for Novell already be insta
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-6 July 1998FASTMANAGE¥ If the IPX protocol is loaded and running on a system running Windows 95, the che
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-7FASTMANAGEOnce the system is operational, the FastManage screen appears. 3.4 FastManage - Dis
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-8 July 1998FASTMANAGEDiscovery supports a limited amount of placement so that you can position the devic
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-9FASTMANAGETo open the Discovery Application,double-click on the icon. A Discovery Map appears
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-10 July 1998FASTMANAGEClick twice on a Kodak Printer/Proofer icon to start up the NIC Manager for conÞgu
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-11FASTMANAGE¥ SNMPAxxxxxxÑThis device was discovered by the SNMP over NetBIOS (where xxxxxx ar
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-12 July 1998FASTMANAGE2. Delete the old name and enter a new Map name.3. Click OK.3.4.3.2 Changing from
Contents July 1998 v INTRODUCTION 4 Novell NetWare ... 4-1 4.1 NetWare Cl
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-13FASTMANAGE2. Type the Þle name in the Download File Name Þeld, or click Browse to search for
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-14 July 1998FASTMANAGE3.4.4 Discovery Application PreferencesTo conÞgure general application preferences
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-15FASTMANAGE3.4.4.3 Broadcast Fields¥ Refresh Every: Broadcasts every <n> seconds to di
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-16 July 1998FASTMANAGE3.4.4.5 Protocols¥ Enable IP, Enable IPX, Enable NetBIOS - after installation, Dis
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-17FASTMANAGE¥ # Times: Number of communication attempts before marking the node dead.3.4.4.7 I
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-18 July 1998FASTMANAGETo conÞgure the Launch Parameter option:1. In the Object IdentiÞer of the Device l
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-19FASTMANAGE1. Fill in the required parameters:ÒGet CommunityÓ and ÒSet CommunityÓ are the onl
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-20 July 1998FASTMANAGE3.5 Fastmanage - Kodak NIC Manager ApplicationUse the Kodak NIC Manager to conÞgur
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-21FASTMANAGEA graphic displaying the NIC faceplate appears. This graphic is the same as displa
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-22 July 1998FASTMANAGE3.6.1 TCP/IP ConfigurationYou make a series of choices to conÞgure the NIC on TCP/
Contents vi July 1998 INTRODUCTION 7 Windows NT 3.51Workstation/Servers ... 7-1 7.1 Configure the NIC, if neces
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-23FASTMANAGERestricted Hosts -->¥ Subnets: Limits access to FastManage. Only hosts in the s
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-24 July 1998FASTMANAGENDS ConÞguration -->¥ Enable NDS: Enables/disables NetWare directory services.¥
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-25FASTMANAGE¥ Flash ConÞg. -->Allow Download: Enables/disables the upgrade of the Þrmware.3
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-26 July 1998FASTMANAGE3.7.2 SMB ConfigurationThe choices you can make to conÞgure the printer/NIC for a
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-27FASTMANAGE3.7.4 Status MenuThese parameters currently have no function.3.7.5 Help MenuThe He
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-28 July 1998FASTMANAGEAfter FastManage installation is complete, a Kodak FastManage window appears (show
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-29FASTMANAGE3.9 FastManage - BOOTP ApplicationTheBOOTP application implements a BOOTP server
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-30 July 1998FASTMANAGEThe following screen appears.BOOTP needs a Bootptab Þle to operate. An empty Bootp
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-31FASTMANAGE3.10 NetBeui Browsing and Sharing AbilitiesWhen a client machine comes up on the n
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-32 July 1998FASTMANAGE3. Enter net? at a DOS prompt for more information about the utilities.3.10.1 DOS
Contents July 1998 vii INTRODUCTION 9.3 Contents of NIC/Macintosh Utilities Diskette... 9-
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-33FASTMANAGE3.11 Troubleshooting FastManageThe following table lists problems that may occur w
3.11.2 IP Address Validation MessagesThe following table displays messages that you may see when entering an IP address:General MessagesMessage Cause
Windows - FastManage Configuration UtilitiesJuly 1998 3-35FASTMANAGE3.11.3 Discovery Application MessagesThe following table lists errors messages tha
Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities3-36 July 1998FASTMANAGE3.11.5 BOOTP Server Application MessagesThe following messages may appear while yo
Novell NetWareJuly 1998 4-1NOVELL NETWARE4 Novell NetWareRefer to Kodak Printer/NIC Installation and ConÞguration Overview in Chapter 1 for overall co
Novell NetWare4-2 July 1998NOVELL NETWARE5. Set up the preferred server name on the NIC, using NIC conÞguration utilities for Windows.Note: For more i
Novell NetWareJuly 1998 4-3NOVELL NETWARE9. After typing in the names of the three objects, select Printer Type and press [Enter]. 10.Select Other/Unk
Novell NetWare4-4 July 1998NOVELL NETWARE6. Once Þnished with the server conÞguration, run a NIC conÞguration utility, i.e., FastManage, to set up a D
Novell NetWareJuly 1998 4-5NOVELL NETWARE4.3.4.2 Creating a Print Queue1. From the Object menu, click Create.The New Object window appears. 2. Select
Novell NetWare4-6 July 1998NOVELL NETWARE4.3.4.3 Connecting the Print Server to a Printer1. In the Context Tree window, double-click the print server
Contents viii July 1998 INTRODUCTION 11.7 Printing from UNIX System V Systems... 11
Novell NetWareJuly 1998 4-7NOVELL NETWARE4.3.4.4 Assigning a Print Queue to a Print Server1. Double-click the recently assigned printer.2. In the wind
Novell NetWare4-8 July 1998NOVELL NETWARE¥ When logged in to an NDS environment as an NDS Print Server, you should conÞgure the print server with only
Novell NetWareJuly 1998 4-9NOVELL NETWARE6. Once it locates a Bindery Þle server, the NIC looks in its preferred server for an NVRAM value, and if a v
Novell NetWare4-10 July 1998NOVELL NETWARE2. On the server, back up the sys:\system\atps.cfg Þle.Note: Make sure you include the beginning and end quo
Novell NetWareJuly 1998 4-11NOVELL NETWARE4.6 Troubleshooting NetwareThe printer/NIC does not log in to bindery Novell 3.x serverThe server may not ha
Novell NetWare4-12 July 1998NOVELL NETWARE4.6.1 NIC Console MessagesThis section lists and describes the printer/NIC console messages.Could not attach
Windows for WorkGroups (3.x)July 1998 5-1WINDOWS3X5 Windows for WorkGroups (3.x)Refer to Kodak Printer/NIC Installation and ConÞguration Overview in C
Windows for WorkGroups (3.x)5-2 July 1998WINDOWS3XAdding a Printer to Your SystemUse the following procedure to add a printer, install a PostScript dr
Windows 95July 1998 6-1WINDOWS956 Windows 95Refer to Kodak Printer/NIC Installation and ConÞguration Overview in Chapter 1 for overall conÞguration pr
Windows 956-2 July 1998WINDOWS95Adding a Printer to Your SystemUse the following procedure to add a printer, install a PostScript driver, and select a
Contents July 1998 ix INTRODUCTION Appendix B Third Party Network Applications and Utilities ... B-1 B.1 Windows 95 LPR Utilities...
Windows 95July 1998 6-3WINDOWS956.2.2 Using the ÒAdd PrinterÓ Method1. From the Start icon, select Settings and then Printers.2. Click on the Add Prin
Windows 956-4 July 1998WINDOWS954. Select Network Printer to select a server/printQ. Then click on Next.5. Browse the network for an appropriate serve
Windows 95July 1998 6-5WINDOWS957. If you are installing the printer driver from a diskette or a CD-ROM, insert the proper media, then click on OK.If
Windows 956-6 July 1998WINDOWS959. Select the printer relative to the ribbon media in the printer, then Next.10.If the current driver has been loaded
Windows 95July 1998 6-7WINDOWS9512.Click on Yes to print a test page to verify that the setup is correct. Click on Finish. Note: If errors occur when
Windows 956-8 July 1998WINDOWS9515. Click on Browse if you need to locate the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. Click on OK.IMPORTANT: We recommend that yo
Windows 95July 1998 6-9WINDOWS95ÑSelect PostScript > Advanced, then make sure that all Ctrl Ds before and after jobs are disabled. This prevents yo
Windows NT 3.51Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 7-1WINDOWSNT3517 Windows NT 3.51Workstation/ServersRefer to Kodak Printer/NIC Installation and ConÞguratio
Windows NT 3.51Workstation/Servers7-2 July 1998WINDOWSNT3517.2.1 Network Service and Protocol InstallationWindows NT supports network printing utilizi
Windows NT 3.51Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 7-3WINDOWSNT3517.3 ConÞguring your Workstation for PrintingYou should verify that this platform is support
Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and Configuration July 1998 1-1 INTRODUCTION1 Kodak 10/100 NIC Introduction and ConÞguration 1.1 About this Guide This
Windows NT 3.51Workstation/Servers7-4 July 1998WINDOWSNT3517.4.1 Adding a PrinterNote: If needed, refer to your printer User Guide and application REA
Windows NT 3.51Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 7-5WINDOWSNT351Select Other, and install the appropriate Kodak driver (PPD) provided by Kodak. If a Window
Windows NT 3.51Workstation/Servers7-6 July 1998WINDOWSNT3513. Select LPR PORT. Note: If LPR Port is not in the menu, select Other again, the install M
Windows NT 3.51Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 7-7WINDOWSNT351Note: If AppleTalk Printing Devices Port is not in the menu, select Other again and install
Windows NT 3.51Workstation/Servers7-8 July 1998WINDOWSNT3517.4.4 Printing via a Server/Print QueueTo select a print queue for indirect printing:Note:
Windows NT 3.51Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 7-9WINDOWSNT3513. Enter the name of the Windows NT server for which the printer is conÞgured. Note: In the
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 8-1WINDOWSNT408 Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/ServersRefer to Kodak Printer/NIC Installation and ConÞguration
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Servers8-2 July 1998WINDOWSNT408.2.1 Network Service and Protocol InstallationWindows NT supports network printing utilizin
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/ServersJuly 1998 8-3WINDOWSNT408.4 Printer/NIC selection and printer setup using Win 95/NT Network Neighborhood: If you hav
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Servers8-4 July 1998WINDOWSNT40The Printers window appears.2. Click on Add Printer. The Add Printer Wizard window appears.3
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