Front.fm Page i Friday, August 21, 1998 12:07 PM title page EPSON Type B Ethernet Interface Card C82362* (10Base2/10BaseT) C82363*/C82364* (10BaseT/100BaseTX) 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.
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DelmonteTOC.fm Page iii Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:35 AM Contents Introduction Enclosed Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating Environments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supported operating systems and network protocols . Environments for the setup utility . . . . . . . . . . . . Supported EPSON Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DelmonteTOC.fm Page iv Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:35 AM Chapter 4 Using the Ethernet Card with NetWare Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Applicable systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Overall steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 About modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Using NetWare 3.1x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DelmonteTOC.fm Page v Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:35 AM Chapter 6 Using the Ethernet Card with Windows 95 and Windows 98 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Applicable systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Overall steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Printing with TCP/IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Printing method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DelmonteTOC.fm Page vi Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:35 AM Chapter 9 Using the Ethernet Card with UNIX Setting Up Different UNIX Systems Using the lpr Command Setting up for SunSoft Solaris 2.4 or later. . . . . . . . . . Setting up for SunOS 4.1.4 or later . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting up for IBM AIX 3.2.5 or later and 4.1.3 or later . . Setting up for HP-UX 9.05 or later. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting up for SCO UNIX 4.2 or later (Open Server) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DelmonteTOC.fm Page vii Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:35 AM Chapter 11 EPSON Status Monitor 2 (Windows Only) Using EPSON Status Monitor 2 in NetWare . . . . . . . . . Installing EPSON Status Monitor 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting a Printer to Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Windows 95 and Windows 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing Status Monitor 2 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting EPSON Status Monitor 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0 . . . . .
DelmonteTOC.fm Page viii Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:35 AM Appendix B Specifications Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network Connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regulatory Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reliability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regulatory Approvals for AC Adapter Model EU-30 Index viii Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Intro.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:07 AM Introduction Your C82362*, C82363*, or C82364* EPSON Type B Ethernet Interface Card lets you connect your EPSON printer directly to your network. The Ethernet card supports IEEE 802.2, IEEE 802.3, Ethernet II, and Ethernet SNAP network frame types, and automatically selects the correct interface when it connects to the network.
Intro.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:07 AM Cautions and Notes c Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment. Note: Notes contain important information and useful tips on the operation of the Ethernet card. Enclosed Items Your interface package includes: ❑ The EPSON C82362*, C82363*, or C82364* Ethernet card ❑ Software CD-ROM including: EPSON Net!2 for Windows EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh EPSON Status Monitor 2 (Ver. 2.
Intro.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:07 AM Operating Environments Supported operating systems and network protocols See the following chapters for more information. ❑ NetWare 3.1x/4.1x and IntranetWare Print Server and Remote Printer mode NetWare 4.1x and IntranetWare (NDS and Bindery Emulation) r Chapter 4 ❑ Macintosh System 7.1, 7.5, 7.5.1, 7.5.2, 7.5.3, 7.5.5 Mac OS 7.6, 7.6.1, 8.
Intro.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:07 AM Environments for the setup utility EPSON Net!2 for Windows/Macintosh ❑ EPSON Net!2 for Windows You can configure the Ethernet card for TCP/IP and NetWare. Applicable operating systems: Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 3.51 Server and Workstation Windows NT 4.0 Server and Workstation ❑ EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh You can configure the Ethernet card for TCP/IP and AppleTalk. Applicable operating systems: System 7.1, 7.5, 7.5.1, 7.5.2, 7.5.3, 7.5.5 Mac OS 7.
Intro.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:07 AM Environments for EPSON Status Monitor 2 The protocols that must be installed to run EPSON Status Monitor 2 vary depending on your operating system and printer type.
Intro.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:07 AM LPR printer with the Ethernet card TCP/IP NetWare printer with the Ethernet card IPX/SPX protocol NetWare server Local Printer Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 EPSON TCP/IP Windows NT 3.51/NT 4.0 Windows NT LPR Windows 95/98/ NT 3.51/NT 4.0 Windows Shared Printer Local Printer Connect the printer directly to the printer port of your computer. Wi ndows 95/ Wi ndows 98 Wi ndows NT 3.51 Wi ndows NT 4.
Intro.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:07 AM TCP/IP printer (Windows 95/Windows 98)/LPR printer (Windows NT 3.51/4.0) To connect to and share the printer without using the server: For Windows 95/Windows 98: Select Yes to enable EPSON TCP/IP printing at the installation of EPSON Status Monitor 2. For Windows NT 3.51/4.0: You need to set up TCP/IP printing. See “Installing the TCP/IP Protocols in Your PC” in Chapter 3.
Intro.fm Page 8 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:07 AM Installation Overview Perform the following steps to install and configure the Ethernet card. See the indicated chapters for detailed information. 8 1. Install the Ethernet card in your printer. See Chapter 1. 2. Install the protocols in your operating system, if necessary. See Chapter 3 or later. 3. Install EPSON Net!2, if necessary. See Chapter 2. 4. Install EPSON Status Monitor 2, if necessary. See Chapter 11. 5.
Chap1.fm Page 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:34 AM Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter explains Ethernet card operation and hardware installation. Ethernet Card Features The status lights and status sheet button provide you with important information about the operation and configuration of the Ethernet card.
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Chap1.fm Page 3 Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:34 AM Hardware Installation This section explains how to install the Ethernet card in your printer. You must install the interface card in the printer, connect it to the network, and turn on the printer before you can set up the software. c Caution (for the C82363* and C82364*): Before you install the Ethernet card in your printer, make sure switch SW2 is set correctly for the card’s power source.
Chap1.fm Page 4 Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:34 AM 3. Insert the card into the interface slot of your EPSON printer, then tighten the screws to secure the card in the slot. interface slot Note: The location of the interface slot varies from printer to printer. 4. If you are using the C82364* Ethernet card, connect the AC adapter to the Ethernet card and plug the adapter into a wall outlet. 5. Plug the printer into the wall outlet. 6.
Chap1.fm Page 5 Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:34 AM 2 Connect the network cable Once the Ethernet card is installed in your printer, attach the network cable. The card automatically detects which kind of cable is attached. 10Base2 connector (C82362* only) Connect an Ethernet thin coaxial (10Base2) cable to the card using the supplied Y-connector. 10BaseT connector (C82362* only) Connect the Ethernet twisted-pair (10BaseT) cable to the card using an RJ-45 connector.
Chap1.fm Page 6 Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:34 AM c Caution: ❑ After turning off the printer, wait until the status lights go out before turning it back on; otherwise, the Ethernet card may not reset correctly. ❑ Wait until the status lights go out before pulling the card out of the printer; otherwise, the Ethernet card may not reset correctly. Note: ❑ If the printer does not print the status sheet, first make sure that the printer is online, then wait a minute.
Chap1.fm Page 7 Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:34 AM 2. Turn on the printer while holding down the status sheet button for about five seconds. When the red and green status lights on the Ethernet card start to flash simultaneously, release the status sheet button. Initialization is complete when the status lights stop flashing. status sheet button 3. After initialization is complete, press the status sheet button for about three seconds to print a status sheet.
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Chap2.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 12:32 PM Chapter 2 Installing EPSON Net!2 You can configure the Ethernet card for TCP/IP, NetWare, or AppleTalk using EPSON Net!2. By setting the IP address for the Ethernet card, you can configure the Ethernet card using the card’s internal home page on an Internet browser. See page 3-14 for details. Installing EPSON Net!2 for Windows Follow these steps to install EPSON Net!2 for your operating system. For Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.
Chap2.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 12:32 PM 3. Select Install EPSON Net!2 on the installer screen, then click the right arrow button. click here 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. Note: If you add or delete the protocols or services for the operating system after installing EPSON Net!2 for Windows, EPSON Net!2 for Windows will not start. If this happens, uninstall EPSON Net!2 for Windows, then reinstall it. For Windows NT 3.51 2-2 1.
Chap2.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 12:32 PM Installing EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh To install EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh, follow these steps: 1. Insert the Ethernet card software CD-ROM. 2. Double-click the EPSON Net!2 CD-ROM icon on the desktop. 3. Drag the EPSON Net!2 icon to your hard disk.
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Chap3.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM Chapter 3 Setting the IP Address To use the Ethernet card with TCP/IP, you first need to set its IP address. Overview Follow these general steps to set the card’s IP address. See the indicated chapters for more information. 1. Install TCP/IP protocol on the operating systems, if necessary. See the section below. 2. For Windows or Macintosh, install EPSON Net!2. See Chapter 2. 3.
Chap3.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM For Windows 95 and Windows 98 Follow the steps below to install TCP/IP. 3-2 1. Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel, then check if TCP/IP is in the list of installed network components on the Configuration menu. 2. If TCP/IP is not in the list, click Add. 3. Select Protocol and click Add.
Chap3.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM 4. Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers and TCP/IP from the Network protocols list. Then click OK. 5. Double-click TCP/IP on the Configuration menu to open the TCP/IP Properties dialog box. Make necessary settings, such as the IP address and subnet mask. For Windows NT 3.51/4.0 Follow the steps below to install LPR software in Windows NT. If you have already installed the TCP/IP Network Printing Service, skip these steps.
Chap3.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM 1. Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel to check if the TCP/IP Protocol and Microsoft TCP/IP Printing are installed. If they are already installed, skip to “Setting the IP Address Using EPSON Net!2 for Windows/Macintosh” on page 3-10. Windows NT 3.51 Windows NT 4.
Chap3.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM 2. If the TCP/IP protocol and Microsoft TCP/IP Printing are not listed, click Add Software (for NT 3.51) or Add (for NT 4.0) to add them. Select Connectivity Utilities and TCP/IP Network Printing Support Windows NT 3.
Chap3.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM Select TCP/IP Protocol Select Microsoft TCP/IP Printing Windows NT 4.
Chap3.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM 3. If you continue installing the TCP/IP protocol, the TCP/IP Configuration dialog box appears, and you can set the IP address. (Ask your network administrator for your IP address.) Note: ❑ NT 3.51 To check the IP addresses which have already been assigned, select TCP/IP Protocol in the Network Settings dialog box. Click the Configure button to open the TCP/IP Configuration dialog box. ❑ 4. NT 4.
Chap3.fm Page 8 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM Setting the IP Address Using the arp Command If you are using UNIX, OS/2, or peer-to-peer networking in Windows (95, 98, or NT), you can use the address resolution protocol (arp) command to set the IP address of the Ethernet card, and the ping command to check that you have set it correctly. Before you start, you will need the following information: ❑ A valid IP address to assign the Ethernet card.
Chap3.fm Page 9 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM 3. If the card is reachable, you see results like the following (the exact form of the message depends on your operating system, and the times may vary): Reply from 11.22.33.44: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=32 Reply from 11.22.33.44: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=32 Reply from 11.22.33.44: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=32 Reply from 11.22.33.44: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=32 If you can’t ping the Ethernet card, make sure: ❑ The address is correct in the ping command.
Chap3.fm Page 10 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM 1. From the command line, type: arp -s [IP address] [MAC address] Example: arp -s 192.135.223.6 00-00-48-93-00-00 Note: Although the MAC address is displayed with colons on the Status Sheet (00:00:48:93:00:00), you must enter the MAC address separated by hyphens (00-00-48-93-00-00) in a DOS window under Windows 95 and Windows 98. For other operating systems, use colons (00:00:48:93:00:00). 2. Ping the new IP address. Example: ping 192.135.223.
Chap3.fm Page 11 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM Note: When using TCP/IP, EPSON Net!2 shows the Ethernet card information for the same segment by default. To see the Ethernet card information for the other segments, see “Getting information about other network segments” on page 3-13. Here is an example of setting the IP address using EPSON Net!2, running under Windows 95 or Windows 98: 1. Make sure Windows is running, the Ethernet card is connected to the network, and the printer is turned on. 2.
Chap3.fm Page 12 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM Note: ❑ If you have connected more than one printer with the same type of Ethernet card to the network, you can identify a card by pressing the status sheet button on the Ethernet card plate to print a status sheet for each printer. Then check the MAC address. ❑ If the IP address is set to the default IP address, the printer model might not appear. 4. Click the TCP/IP tab to display the TCP/IP menu. 5.
Chap3.fm Page 13 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM Note: ❑ If you will be configuring the Ethernet card using the card’s home page, you must assign an IP address manually here. 7. ❑ The default IP address is 11.22.33.44. If you configure the Ethernet card using the card’s home page, you must change the default IP address. ❑ If a server or router acts as a gateway, type the gateway address. If there is no gateway, type the IP address of your computer. Click OK to save the new settings.
Chap3.fm Page 14 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM Changing the IP Address Using the Ethernet Card Home Page After you have configured the Ethernet card for TCP/IP using EPSON Net!2 for Windows/Macintosh or the arp command, you can make changes to the IP address or other settings using the Ethernet card home page. c Caution: ❑ You can’t use EPSON Net!2 for Windows/ Macintosh and the Ethernet card home page at the same time.
Chap3.fm Page 15 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:11 AM 2. Click TCP/IP under Network on the Configuration menu to view the TCP/IP setting screen. 3. Under Get IP Address, select from the following: Manual, RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP. 4. Type the IP address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway. 5. Click the SUBMIT button to update the settings. If you have set the password, type the password to update the settings when you are prompted. 6.
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Chap4.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Chapter 4 Using the Ethernet Card with NetWare This chapter explains how to configure the Ethernet card for use in a NetWare environment, and how to configure the card to operate in either Print Server or Remote Printer mode. Overview Applicable systems ❏ Server environments NetWare 3.1/3.11/3.12 (Bindery) NetWare 4.1/4.
Chap4.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 5. Set the NetWare mode using EPSON Net!2. About modes You can choose from Print Server, Remote Printer, or Standby mode. Select Print Server mode unless the number of print queues exceeds the limit specified below. In that case, configure the Ethernet card in Remote Printer mode. Features of the modes are described below. Print Server mode: ❑ Provides high-speed printing by controlling printing directly. ❑ Lets you use the NetWare user account.
Chap4.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Standby mode (factory default): Standby is the default mode. With this mode, all NetWare related functions are disabled. Note: Do not use Standby mode when using the Ethernet card in a NetWare environment. Using NetWare 3.1x Follow these instructions to set up your Ethernet card for use with NetWare 3.1x. Notes about using NetWare 3.
Chap4.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Creating print queues in a file server 1. From any NetWare client, log in to the network with supervisor privileges. 2. Run PCONSOLE. From the Available Options screen, select Print Queue Information and press Enter. 3. Press the Insert key on your keyboard and enter the print queue name. Press Enter. 4. From the Print Queue list, select the print queue name that you just entered and press Enter. 5.
Chap4.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 3. From the Print Server list, select the print server name that you just entered and press Enter. 4. From the Print Server Information list, select Print Server Configuration and press Enter. 5. Select Printer Configuration from the Print Server Configuration Menu and press Enter. 6. From the Configured Printers list, select Not Installed (port number = 0) and press Enter. 7. From the Printer configuration screen, type the printer name.
Chap4.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 8. Highlight Type and press Enter. Select Local Parallel, LPT1. 9. Press Esc; then press Enter to save changes. 10. Press Esc. 11. Select Queues Serviced by Printer from the Print Server Configuration Menu and press Enter. 12. Select the printer that you want to use from the Defined Printers list and press Enter. 13. Press the Insert key and assign a queue to the print server port from the Available Queues list. 14.
Chap4.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 1. Turn on the printer. 2. Run EPSON Net!2 from the Start menu. 3. The EPSON Net!2 dialog box appears showing a list of interface cards on the network. Select the printer you want to configure from the list and click Configuration. Note: ❑ If you have connected more than one printer with the same type of Ethernet card to the network, you can identify the cards by their MAC (Media Access Control) addresses.
Chap4.fm Page 8 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 4. Click the NetWare Basic tab and make the following settings. Frame type: Select one from the following: Auto, Ethernet 802.2, Ethernet 802.3, Ethernet II, or Ethernet SNAP. Mode: Select Print Server. NDS: Select Disable. 5. 4-8 Click the Print Server tab and make the following settings.
Chap4.fm Page 9 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Primary file server name: Select the server where you created the queue. Password: Type any new password up to 19 characters. The characters you enter appear as “✽”. You can also leave this space blank. Print server name: Type any new name up to 47 characters. The default name is shown below. (Printer name) - (last 6 digits of the serial number) for example: EPL-N2000-PRIFNW Polling interval: Set the polling time from 5 to 90 seconds. 6.
Chap4.fm Page 10 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 2. Run PCONSOLE. From the Available Options screen, select Print Queue Information and press Enter. 3. Press the Insert key on your keyboard and enter the print queue name. Press Enter. 4. Select the print queue name that you just entered and press Enter. 5. From the Print Queue Information list, select Queue Users and press Enter. 6. Select EVERYONE from the list.
Chap4.fm Page 11 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 4. From the Print Server Information list, select Print Server Configuration and press Enter. 5. Select Printer Configuration from the Print Server Configuration Menu and press Enter. 6. From the Configured Printers list, select Not Installed (port number = 0) and press Enter.
Chap4.fm Page 12 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 4-12 7. From the Printer configuration screen, type the printer name. Then, highlight Type and press Enter. Select Remote Parallel, LPT1 or Remote Other, Unknown. 8. Press Esc; then press Enter to save changes.
Chap4.fm Page 13 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 9. Select Queues Serviced by Printer from the Print Server Configuration menu and press Enter. 10. Select the Printer that you want to use from the Defined Printers list and press Enter. 11. Press the Insert key and assign a queue to the print server port from the Available Queues list. 12. Specify the priority from 1 to 10. One is the highest priority. 13. Press Esc to exit PCONSOLE. Configuring the Ethernet card in Remote Printer mode 1. 2.
Chap4.fm Page 14 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 3. The EPSON Net!2 dialog box appears showing a list of interface cards on the network. Select the printer you want to configure from the list and click Configuration. Note: ❑ If you connect more than one printer with the same type of Ethernet card to the network, you can identify the cards by their MAC addresses. To view a card’s MAC address, press the status sheet button on the card for three seconds. See Chapter 1 for details.
Chap4.fm Page 15 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 4. Click the NetWare Basic tab and make the following settings. Frame type: Select one from the following: Auto, Ethernet 802.2, Ethernet 802.3, Ethernet II, or Ethernet SNAP. Mode: Select Remote Printer. NDS: Select Disable. 5. Click the Remote Printer tab and make the following settings.
Chap4.fm Page 16 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Primary print server: Select the print server name you have created. Printer port number: Type the same port number you assigned to the print server (type 0). 6. Click OK to save your changes. If the message “Configuration is successfully done” appears on your screen, the update is complete. c 7. Caution: Once you make changes to the Ethernet card, you must wait until it registers the settings before turning off the printer.
Chap4.fm Page 17 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM ❑ If the bindery context path has not been set, or if you want to switch the bindery context to print in a different bindery context from that of a bindery client, use SET BINDERY CONTEXT command to set the context in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file. See your Netware 4.1x manual for more information. IPX routing protocol NLSP It is possible to use the IPX routing protocol NLSP in NetWare4.1x; however, the Ethernet card does not support NLSP.
Chap4.fm Page 18 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 3. Create a printer: Click the directory context icon (or Bindery context), and select Object, then Create, and then Printer. Type the printer name and click Create. 4. Create a print server: Click the directory context icon (or Bindery context), and select Object, then Create, and then Print Server. Type the print server name and click Create.
Chap4.fm Page 19 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 5. Create a print queue: Click the directory context icon (or Bindery context), and select Object, then Create, and then Print Queue. Type the print queue name and select the print queue volume. Then click Create. 6. The objects you have just created are added to the NDS tree (or Bindery).
Chap4.fm Page 20 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 7. Double-click the Printer Object icon on the NetWare Administrator screen. 8. The Printer dialog box appears. Click Assignments and then click Add. 9. From the print queue list, select the queue you want to assign and click OK. 10. Double-click the Print Server Object icon on the NetWare Administrator screen. 11. The Print Server dialog box appears. Click Assignments and then click Add.
Chap4.fm Page 21 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 12. From the printer object list, select the printer object you want to assign and click OK. 13. Double-click the Print Queue Object icon on the NetWare Administrator screen. 14. The Print Queue dialog box appears. Click Assignments. Check if the print server and the printer are assigned to the queue.
Chap4.fm Page 22 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Configuring the Ethernet card in Print Server mode This section explains how to configure the card in Print Server mode with EPSON Net!2. 4-22 1. Turn on the printer. 2. Run EPSON Net!2 from the Start menu. 3. The EPSON Net!2 dialog box shows a list of printers on the network. Select the printer you want to configure from the list, and click Configuration.
Chap4.fm Page 23 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Note: ❑ If you have connected more than one printer with the same type of Ethernet card to the network, you can identify the cards by their MAC addresses. To view a card’s MAC address, press the status sheet button on the card for three seconds. See Chapter 1 for details. ❑ 4. If the IP address is set to the default IP address, the printer model might not appear. Click the NetWare Basic tab and make the following settings.
Chap4.fm Page 24 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM NDS Context: NDS context is the Object rank in the Directory tree. Type the container object (up to 255 characters) from the Object to the Root. Do not type the “.” at the top. Note: See your NetWare manual for the available characters and number of characters you can use. 5. Click the Print Server tab and make the following settings. Primary file server name: Select the server where you created the queue.
Chap4.fm Page 25 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 6. Click OK to save your changes. If the message “Configuration is successfully done” appears on your screen, the update is complete. c 7. Caution: Once you make changes to the Ethernet card, you must wait until it registers the settings (up to two minutes) before turning off the printer. In the File Server Console’s MONITOR.NLM, open the Connection Information.
Chap4.fm Page 26 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 4. Create a print server: Click the directory context icon (or Bindery context), and select Object, then Create, and then Print Server. Type the print server name and click Create. 5. Create a print queue: Click the directory context icon (or Bindery context), and select Object, then Create, and then Print Queue. Type the print queue name and select the print queue volume. Then click Create.
Chap4.fm Page 27 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 6. The objects you have just created are added to the directory context (or Bindery context). 7. Double-click the Printer Object icon on the NetWare Administrator screen.
Chap4.fm Page 28 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 8. The Printer dialog box appears. Click Assignments and then click Add. 9. From the print queue list, select the queue you want to assign and click OK. 10. Click Configuration, and select Other/Unknown for the Printer type and click OK.
Chap4.fm Page 29 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 11. Double-click the Print Server Object icon on the NetWare Administrator screen. 12. The Print Server dialog box appears. Click Assignments and then click Add.
Chap4.fm Page 30 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 13. From the printer object list, select the printer object you want to assign and click OK. 14. Go back to the Print Server box (shown in step 12), and click the Printer Number button to set the printer number from 0 to 254, then click OK. 15. Double-click the Print Queue Object icon on the NetWare Administrator screen.
Chap4.fm Page 31 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 16. The Print Queue dialog box appears. Click Assignments. Check if the print server and a printer are assigned to the queue. See your NetWare 4.1x manual for more detailed information.
Chap4.fm Page 32 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Configuring the Ethernet card in Remote Printer mode 1. From the System Console of the file server where you set the print queue, load the print server module with the following command (type the print server name you used in step 4 on page 4-26): >LOAD PSERVER print server name 2. Run EPSON Net!2 from the Start menu. 3. The EPSON Net!2 dialog box shows a list of printers on the network.
Chap4.fm Page 33 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 4. Click the NetWare Basic tab and make the following settings. Frame type: Select one from the following: Auto, Ethernet 802.2, Ethernet 802.3, Ethernet II, or Ethernet SNAP. Mode: Select Remote Printer. NDS: Select Enable or Disable. NDS Tree Name: If you are using NDS mode, type the same name (up to 31 characters) as you set in Nwadmin. NDS Context: NDS context is the Object rank in the Directory tree.
Chap4.fm Page 34 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 5. Click the Remote Printer tab and make the following settings. Primary print server name: Select the print server name you have created. Printer port number: Type the same port number you assigned to the print server (0). 6. Click OK to save changes. If the message “Configuration is successfully done” appears on your screen, the update is complete.
Chap4.fm Page 35 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Configuring the Ethernet Card for NetWare Using the Ethernet Card Home Page If you have set the IP address for the Ethernet card in Chapter 3, you can configure the Ethernet card using the card’s home page. c Caution: ❑ Do not use EPSON Net!2 for Windows/Macintosh and configure the card using the home page at the same time.
Chap4.fm Page 36 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Note: 1. ❑ See the EPSON Net!2 setup procedures for Windows for additional cautions and notes. ❑ There are some restrictions on the characters you can use depending on your browser. For details, see your browser or OS documentation. Run EPSON Net!2. Select the printer you want to configure from the list, and click the Launch Browser button. EPSON Net!2 closes automatically.
Chap4.fm Page 37 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM ❑ Select Bindery Print Server or Bindery Remote Printer when you are using Bindery mode in NetWare 3.x or NetWare 4.1 or later. ❑ When you select NDS Print Server or NDS Remote Printer for the Mode, enter the NDS Tree name (up to 31 characters) and the NDS Context (up to 255 characters). ❑ When you select NDS Print Server or Bindery Print Server for the Mode, make the Print Server settings. 6.
Chap4.fm Page 38 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM 4. The file server list appears. 5. Click the file server in which you want to create a queue, and click New. The setting screen appears. 6. Type the queue name and printer name (up to 47 characters), and select the print server name you want to assign. Then click OK. 7. When you want to delete a queue, click the queue in the list, and click Delete. Using a Dial-Up Network This section covers important information about using a dial-up network.
Chap4.fm Page 39 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM Using a print server at a dial-up destination (remote) ❏ When the power is turned on The computer dials out because access is made to a local file server first and then to a primary server. There is no problem since this occurs only once at power on. ❏ When the Ethernet card is not set up correctly The computer dials out because access is made to a local file server first and then to a primary server.
Chap4.fm Page 40 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM ❏ When the file server on the local network is down NetWare cannot be used on the local network without a file server. In this case, the NetWare protocol that the Ethernet card uses is unavailable. The computer does not dial out under this condition. When the file server on the local network is restored, the Ethernet card is also automatically restored.
Chap4.fm Page 41 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:05 PM ❏ During normal operation (standby) Since access is made only to the primary server, the computer does not dial out. ❏ During normal operation (printing) Since access is made only to the primary server, the computer does not dial out. ❏ When the primary server is down during operation Connection to the primary server is periodically attempted, but the computer does not dial out.
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Chap5.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:15 PM Chapter 5 Using the Ethernet Card with Macintosh This chapter describes how to configure the Ethernet card for TCP/IP or AppleTalk using EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh. Overview Applicable systems ❏ Macintosh OS System 7.1, 7.5, 7.5.1, 7.5.2, 7.5.3, 7.5.5 Mac OS 7.6, 7.6.1, 8.
Chap5.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:15 PM Overall steps Follow these basic steps to set up and use the Ethernet card with Macintosh systems. Go to the indicated chapters for more information. 1. Install the correct printer driver in your Macintosh system. 2. Make AppleTalk active in the Chooser. 3. Install EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh. See Chapter 2. 4. If you plan to configure the card using the card’s home page, make the TCP/IP settings using EPSON Net!2. See Chapter 3. 5.
Chap5.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:15 PM Configuring the Ethernet Card Using EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh Use EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh to configure the Ethernet card as described below. c Caution: Once you make changes to the Ethernet card using EPSON Net!2, wait until it registers the settings before turning off or sending data to the printer. 1. Make AppleTalk active in the Chooser. 2. Connect the Ethernet card to the network and turn on the printer. 3.
Chap5.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:15 PM 5. The IP Address Configuration and AppleTalk Configuration dialog box appears. Note: See “Setting the IP address for EPSON Net!2 for Windows/ Macintosh” in Chapter 3 for more information about setting the IP address. 6. Set the following options in the AppleTalk Configuration box. Printer Setting: Printer Name: Type the printer name (up to 31 characters). The default name is shown below.
Chap5.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:15 PM AppleTalk Setting: Zone Name: Select the network zone in which you want the printer to appear. If the zone has not been set, a “✽” appears. Network Number Set: Select the network number setting. In most cases, you should select Auto. Network Number for Manual Mode: The default number is 65535. If you have selected Auto for the network number setting, you cannot type the network number manually.
Chap5.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:15 PM Configuring the Ethernet Card for AppleTalk Using the Ethernet Card Home Page You can configure the Ethernet card using the card home page and an Internet browser. c Caution: ❑ You cannot use EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh and configure the card using the home page at the same time.
Chap5.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:15 PM 2. Click AppleTalk under Network on the Configuration menu to view the AppleTalk setting screen. 3. You can select either Enable or Disable in the AppleTalk text box. Choose Enable to use AppleTalk. Note: If Disable is on, all AppleTalk related functions are disabled. 4. Type up to 31 characters for each of the following: the Printer Name, Zone Name, and Entity Type.
Chap5.fm Page 8 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:15 PM 7. 5-8 If the message “Configuration change is complete!” appears on your screen, the update is complete. Enable the changes by pressing RESET or by turning your printer off and then on.
Chap6.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:20 AM Chapter 6 Using the Ethernet Card with Windows 95 and Windows 98 This chapter explains how to install the protocols when using the Ethernet card with Windows 95 and Windows 98, and how to configure the Ethernet card for NetBEUI using the card home page. Overview Applicable systems ❏ Printing via EPSON Status Monitor 2 (TCP/IP) Because Windows 95 and Windows 98 do not support LPR printing, you need EPSON Status Monitor 2 to print with TCP/IP.
Chap6.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:20 AM Overall steps Follow these steps to use the Ethernet card with Windows 95 and Windows 98. Go to the indicated chapters for more information. 1. Install TCP/IP components, if necessary. See Chapter 3. 2. Install NetBEUI components, if necessary. See this chapter. Note: If you use the Ethernet card with TCP/IP, you need to make sure TCP/ IP is installed.
Chap6.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:20 AM Printing with NetBEUI Installing the NetBEUI protocol After installing TCP/IP, you need to install NetBEUI. If NetBEUI is already installed, skip the steps below. Follow the steps below to install the Client for Microsoft Networks and the NetBEUI Protocol. 1. Double-click Network in the Control Panel, and check if Client for Microsoft Networks is in the list of installed network components on the configuration tab. 2.
Chap6.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:20 AM 6. In the Select Network Protocol dialog box, select Microsoft from the Manufacturers list, and then select NetBEUI from the Network Protocols list and click OK. Configuring the Ethernet card for NetBEUI using the Ethernet card home page You can configure the Ethernet card for NetBEUI using the Ethernet card home page. c Caution: ❑ You cannot use EPSON Net!2 for Windows and the Ethernet card home page at the same time.
Chap6.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:20 AM Note: ❑ If you have not assigned the IP address on the TCP/IP menu of EPSON Net!2 for Windows, or if you use the default setting (including when you select DHCP to acquire an IP address), you cannot configure the Ethernet card for NetBEUI using the Ethernet card home page. ❑ There are some restrictions on the characters you can use. For details, see your browser or OS documentation. 1. Run EPSON Net!2.
Chap6.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:20 AM 6. Type the NetBIOS name (up to 15 characters), the workgroup name (up to 15 characters), and the device name (up to 8 characters). Note: ❑ The NetBIOS name is the name of your computer on the network. Make sure to give the printer a unique name for the network. ❑ For the workgroup name, type the domain name or the workgroup name used in the Windows network. 6-6 7. Click SUBMIT to update the settings.
Chap6.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:20 AM Setting up your printer This section explains how to set up your printer and Ethernet card. 1. Double-click Add Printer in the Printer window. 2. Click the Network Printer radio button and click Next. 3. Click the Browse button, and add the network path from the list. If it is not possible to browse, type the following at the Network path or queue name box. \\(NetBIOS name of the Ethernet card)\ (Device name of the Ethernet card) 4.
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Chap7.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM Chapter 7 Using the Ethernet Card with Windows NT This chapter explains how to install protocols when using the Ethernet card with Windows NT 3.51/4.0 and how to configure the Ethernet card for NetBEUI using the Ethernet card home page. Overview Applicable systems ❑ Windows NT 3.51 and Windows NT 4.0 ❑ LPR Port (TCP/IP) ❑ Microsoft Windows Network (NetBEUI) ❑ It is necessary to install the NetBEUI protocol on each system when printing with NetBEUI.
Chap7.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM Overall steps Follow these steps to set up and use the Ethernet card with Windows NT. Go to the indicated chapters for more information. 1. Install TCP/IP components, if necessary. See Chapter 3. 2. Install NetBEUI components, if necessary. See this chapter. Note: If you use the Ethernet card with TCP/IP, you only need TCP/IP. If you use the Ethernet card with NetBEUI, you need both TCP/IP and NetBEUI.
Chap7.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM Setting up your printer Note: You must install the correct printer drivers before starting these operations. 1. Select Create Printer from the Printer menu in Print Manager. 2. Type the printer name, and select the printer driver. 3. If you use the printer on a network, check the Share this printer on the network check box, and type the share name and the location. Share Name: Type the shared printer name. Location: The location is treated as a comment.
Chap7.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM 6. The Add LPR compatible printer dialog box appears. Type the IP address of the Ethernet card and the name of the printer, and click OK. 7. In the Create Printer dialog box, if the Print to box shows “IP address: printer name,” the setting is complete. 8. Click OK to start installing the printer driver. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Chap7.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM 3. Change the type of access of Everyone to ADD & READ (RWX)(RX), and click OK. Printing via the LPR port for Windows NT 4.0 Setting up your printer 1. Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop, then double-click the Printers icon. 2. Double-click the Add Printers icon, and click the My Computer radio button, then click Next. 3. Click Add Port in the Add Printer Wizard dialog box.
Chap7.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM 4. Select LPR Port from the Available Printer Port list, and click the New Port button. Note: You cannot use the Lexmark TCP/IP Network Port with this Ethernet card. 5. The Add LPR compatible printer dialog box appears. Type the IP address of the Ethernet card in the first text box and an appropriate printer name in the second text box. Then click OK to return to the Printer Ports dialog box. 6.
Chap7.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM Installing NetBEUI in Windows NT 3.51 1. Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel to display the Network Settings dialog box. Check if NetBEUI Protocol is listed in the Installed Network Software list. 2. If NetBEUI Protocol is not in the list, click the Add Software button. Select NetBEUI Protocol from the Network Software pull-down menu, and click Continue to add NetBEUI.
Chap7.fm Page 8 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM Installing NetBEUI in Windows NT 4.0 1. Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel. Click the Protocols tab, and check if the NetBEUI Protocol is in the Network Protocols list. 2. If NetBEUI Protocol is not in the list, click Add. Select NetBEUI Protocol and click OK. Configuring the Ethernet card for NetBEUI using the Ethernet card home page You can configure the Ethernet card for NetBEUI using the Ethernet card home page.
Chap7.fm Page 9 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM Note: ❑ If you have not assigned the IP address on the TCP/IP menu of EPSON Net!2 for Windows or with the arp command, if you use the default setting, or if you selected DHCP to acquire an IP address, you can’t configure the Ethernet card for NetBEUI using the Ethernet card home page. ❑ There are some restrictions on the characters you can use depending on your browser. For details, see your browser or OS documentation.
Chap7.fm Page 10 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM 3. Select Enable to use NetBEUI. Note: If Disable is on, all NetBEUI related functions will stop. 4. Type the NetBIOS name (up to 15 characters), the workgroup name (up to 15 characters), and the device name (up to 8 characters). Note: ❑ The NetBIOS name is the computer name on the network. Make sure to give the printer a unique name for the network.
Chap7.fm Page 11 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM Setting up your printer This section explains how to set up your printer on network workstations. For Windows NT 3.51 1. Double-click Print Manager in the Main dialog box, and select Connect to Printer from the Printer menu. 2. Select the printer you want to configure from the Shared Printers list and click OK.
Chap7.fm Page 12 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:26 AM Using the NET USE command to see the Ethernet card When you are using Windows NT Server and using NetBEUI to connect to the Ethernet card, we recommend that you use the NET USE command, as outlined below: 1. Double-click Network in the Control Panel and check that the following services are installed. For Windows NT 4.0: Check that Server or Workstation is listed in the Services menu. For Windows NT 3.
Chap8.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:27 AM Chapter 8 Using the Ethernet Card with OS/2 This chapter explains how to configure and use the Ethernet card with an IBM OS/2 network. The instructions in this chapter are valid for OS/2 Warp 3 and Warp 4 (OS/2 Warp Connect and OS/2 Warp Server). Overview Applicable systems ❏ OS/2 Warp 3, OS/2 Warp 4 ❏ lprportd (TCP/IP) of Warp ❏ Shared printer It is necessary to install the IBM OS/2 NetBIOS protocol.
Chap8.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:27 AM Printing with TCP/IP This section explains TCP/IP printing using the LPR port supported by standard OS/2. 8-2 1. Double-click the OS/2 system folder, then the System Setup folder, and then double-click the TCP/IP Configuration icon. 2. Click the Printing tab. Type the IP address of the Ethernet card in the Remote print server box and the name of the remote print server’s printer in the second text box.
Chap8.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:27 AM 3. Click the Autostart tab. Select lprportd in the Services to autostart list. Check the Autostart service check box, and select the Detached radio button. 4. Save the settings you made in the TCP/IP Configuration dialog box, and restart your computer. 5. Double-click the Template icon in the OS/2 System folder. Drag the Printer icon to your desktop to create a printer. 6.
Chap8.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:27 AM 7. Select Properties from the control menu, then click the Output Port tab. 8. From the Output Port list box, select one port from \PIPE\LPD0 to \PIPE\LPDn (where n is the maximum number of LPD ports). The \PIPE\LPD -Settings dialog box appears. 9. Type the IP address of the Ethernet card in the LPD server box. Type the printer name set in step 2 in the LPD printer box. 10. Close the window to exit printer configuration.
Chap8.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:27 AM Printing with NetBEUI Follow these steps to set up printing on the workstations: 1. Create a printer. 2. Connect to the printer from the command line.
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Chap9.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:29 AM Chapter 9 Using the Ethernet Card with UNIX This chapter explains how to set up the printer for different UNIX systems using the lpr command. The Ethernet card supports many standard UNIX commands and can be configured from a host computer without using a special setup utility. The Ethernet card is able to function as a remote printer on systems using TCP/IP Ethernet transfer with lpr remote printing protocol, or standard ftp (file transfer protocol).
Chap9.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:29 AM Setting up for SunSoft Solaris 2.4 or later In the following steps, substitute the name you will use to configure your printer’s Ethernet card on the network for HOSTNAME. Substitute the printer name that users will send print jobs to for Rprinter. 1. Add the IP address and printer host name to the \etc\hosts file. For example: 22.33.44.55 HOSTNAME 2. Define the host name as a print server. For example: lpsystem -t bsd HOSTNAME 3. Create the printer.
Chap9.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:29 AM Setting up for SunOS 4.1.4 or later In the following steps, substitute the name you will use to configure your printer’s Ethernet card on the network for HOSTNAME. Substitute the printer name that users will send print jobs to for Rprinter. 1. Add the IP address and printer host name to the \etc\hosts file. For example: 22.33.44.55 HOSTNAME 2. Create a spool directory. For example: mkdir\var\spool\lpd\PRIFx 3.
Chap9.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:29 AM Setting up for IBM AIX 3.2.5 or later and 4.1.3 or later In the following steps, substitute the name you will use to configure your printer’s Ethernet card on the network for HOSTNAME. Substitute the printer name that users will send print jobs to for Rprinter. 1. Add the IP address and printer host name to the /etc/hosts file. For example: 22.33.44.55 HOSTNAME 2. Run smit. For example: smit printer 3.
Chap9.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:29 AM Setting up for HP-UX 9.05 or later In the following steps, substitute the name you will use to configure your printer’s Ethernet card on the network for HOSTNAME. Substitute the printer name that users will send print jobs to for Rprinter. 1. Add the IP address and host name to the /etc/hosts file. For example: 22.33.44.55 HOSTNAME 2. Terminate the printer service. For example: lpshut 3. Create the printer.
Chap9.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:29 AM Setting up for SCO UNIX 4.2 or later (Open Server) In the following steps, substitute the name you will use to configure your printer’s Ethernet card on the network for HOSTNAME. Substitute the printer name that users will send print jobs to for Rprinter. 1. Add the IP address and host name to the /etc/hosts file. For example: 22.33.44.55 HOSTNAME 2. Execute rlpconf to register the printer. For example: rlpconf 3. Enter the name of the printer.
Chap9.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:29 AM 7. Specify that the RLP extended function (valid when the print server is SCO-UNIX) will not be used. For example: If HOSTNAME currently runs SCO OpenServer Release 5 or above, it can support the extended remote line printer protocol. Do you want to turn on the "extended RLP protocol" support flag? If you are not sure, answer "n"? (y/n)[n]n 8. Specify whether the created printer is to become the default printer.
Chap9.fm Page 8 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:29 AM 230 User logged in. 200 Type set to I. ftp> put binary file 200 PORT command successful.
Chap10.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Chapter 10 Using EPSON Net!2 and the Ethernet Card Home Page This chapter describes the functions of EPSON Net!2 for Windows, EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh, and the Ethernet card home page. Using EPSON Net!2 for Windows You can use EPSON Net!2 to check the configuration of your Ethernet card and change settings when necessary.
Chap10.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Launching the Browser Select the printer you want to configure on the EPSON Net!2 screen, and then click the Launch Browser button. The Ethernet card home page appears in your Internet browser. EPSON Net!2 for Windows automatically closes when the browser opens.
Chap10.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Time-out time: Use this to set the time-out for communication with the Ethernet card(s). You can choose a value between 3 and 99 seconds. (The default value is 15 seconds.) Note: When the network is large and many Ethernet cards are used, a longer time-out is recommended. NetWare effective hops: Set the number of hops you can take to get to the Ethernet card when searching for printer information.
Chap10.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Creating print queues Use these settings when creating a print queue and setting the queue information in the NetWare file server. See Chapter 4. Note: Only Bindery queues are supported. You have to log onto the NetWare server with supervisor privileges. Item Explanation Queue list Shows the file server’s list (when logged in as a supervisor). Double-click the file server to show the queues.
Chap10.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Viewing the Ethernet card parameters The Information tab shows the current Ethernet card parameters. Items Explanations MAC address Shows the Media Access Control address (physical address) of the Ethernet card. Printer model Shows the printer name. Hardware version Shows the version of the Ethernet card. Software version Shows the version of the Ethernet card. Return to Default Resets all configuration settings to the defaults.
Chap10.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Changing TCP/IP Settings Specify TCP/IP settings on the TCP/IP tab as described below. See Chapter 3 for details. 10-6 Items Explanations The way of acquiring an IP address: Select the way of acquiring an IP address from Manual, RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP. IP address Set the IP address for the Ethernet card. Subnet mask Set the subnet mask of the IP address. Default gateway Set the gateway.
Chap10.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Making basic NetWare settings You can make basic NetWare settings on the NetWare Basic tab. See Chapter 4 for details. Items Explanations Frame type Select the frame type. Mode Select the mode from Print Server, Remote Printer, or Standby. NDS Enable or Disable NDS. NDS Tree Name Type the NDS tree name. NDS Context Type the NDS context.
Chap10.fm Page 8 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Changing settings for Print Server mode Make settings on the Print Server tab when you use the Ethernet card in Print Server mode. See Chapter 4 for details. 10-8 Items Explanations Primary file server name Select the server where you create a print queue. Password Type the print server password, if necessary. Re-input password Re-input the password. Print server name Type the print server name.
Chap10.fm Page 9 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Changing settings for Remote Printer mode Make settings on the Remote Printer tab when you use the Ethernet card in Remote Printer mode. See Chapter 4 for details. Items Explanations Primary print server Select the primary print server name. Printer port number Type the printer port number. Using EPSON Net!2 for Macintosh You can use EPSON Net!2 to check the configuration of your Ethernet card and change settings when necessary.
Chap10.fm Page 10 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Setting the time-out time Click the Option button to set the time-out used for communication with the Ethernet card. Choose a value between 3 and 99 seconds. (The default value is 5 seconds.) Launching the browser Select the printer you want to configure in the EPSON Net!2 window, and then click the Launch Browser button. The Ethernet card home page will appear in your Internet browser. EPSON Net!2 for Windows automatically closes when your browser opens.
Chap10.fm Page 11 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM IP Address Configuration settings Items Explanations IP Address Setting Select the method of acquiring an IP address from the following: Manual, RARP, BOOTP, or DHCP. IP Address Set the IP address for the Ethernet card. Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask of the IP address. Default Gateway Set the gateway. AppleTalk Configuration settings Items Explanations Printer Name Shows the name of the printer with the interface card.
Chap10.fm Page 12 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Using the Ethernet Card Home Page This section describes how to configure the Ethernet card using the card’s home page. To access the Ethernet card, open your browser and type the IP address of your Ethernet card. Or, from EPSON Net!2, click the Launch Browser button.
Chap10.fm Page 13 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Viewing general information about the card The initial page shows the general information about the Ethernet card. (If you are on a different page, click Home to view this information.) Items Explanations Interface Card Model Name Shows the model of the Ethernet card. MAC Address Shows the Media Access Control address (physical address) of the Ethernet card. Hardware Version Shows the version of the Ethernet card.
Chap10.fm Page 14 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Print Server Mode Items Explanations Primary File Server Name Select the server where you create a print queue. Print Server Name Type the print server name. Polling Interval Type the polling interval in seconds. NetWare Password Type the print server password. Remote Printer Mode Items Explanations Primary Print Server Name Select the primary print server name. Printer Port Number Type the printer port number. SUBMIT Updates the settings.
Chap10.fm Page 15 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM AppleTalk Items Explanations AppleTalk Enable or Disable AppleTalk. Printer Name Shows the printer name attached with the interface card. Entity Type Shows the Entity type of the printer attached with the interface card. Zone Name Input the AppleTalk zone. Network Number Set Specify the setting method for the AppleTalk network number. Network Number for Manual Mode Input the network number when you select Manual for the Network Number Set.
Chap10.fm Page 16 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Reset options You can initialize or reset the Ethernet card from the Reset screen. The update is complete when the message “Configuration change is complete!” appears after you click the SUBMIT button. Items Explanations RESET button Click RESET to cause the changes to take effect. If you click RESET for each setting screen, or restart the printer, you do not need to click the RESET button.
Chap10.fm Page 17 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:32 AM Monitoring a Windows shared printer (supported under Windows NT only) To monitor a shared printer from the client through the server machine, select Allow monitoring in the Windows shared printer dialog box when you install EPSON Status Monitor 2 in the server machine. 1. The port used for monitoring will differ from system to system. 2. The environment must support normal printing from the shared printer.
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Chap11.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Chapter 11 EPSON Status Monitor 2 (Windows Only) EPSON Status Monitor 2 is a utility program that: ❑ Monitors and shows information about your printer, including the amount of remaining ink or toner. ❑ Provides error messages if a print error occurs. ❑ Allows you to print using the TCP/IP protocol with Windows 95 and Windows 98. For more information on using the Status Monitor, open the online help included with the utiity.
Chap11.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM If you use your printer in a NetWare environment, you need to connect to the print queue that is assigned to your printer before installing EPSON Status Monitor 2. 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and click Printers. 2. Double-click Add Printer. 3. Select Network printer, and click Next. 4. Double-click the NetWare file server that services the print queue assigned to your printer. 5.
Chap11.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 2. Click Install EPSON Status Monitor 2, and then click the right arrow button. Note: If the screen above does not appear automatically, do the following: If you are using Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0, click Start and Run. If you’re using Windows NT 3.51, choose Run from the File menu in the Program Manager. Type D:\EPSETUP and click OK. If you inserted the CD-ROM in a drive other than drive D, substitute the appropriate letter.
Chap11.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 3. Read the on-screen instructions and click Next. 4. Click Next, or if you want to change the destination directory, click Browse and select your directory. Note (Windows 95 and Windows 98): Select Yes in the screen below to enable EPSON TCP/IP printing, and then click Next. (This screen only appears if TCP/IP is installed.) 5. Select the type of printer(s) you want to monitor and click Next.
Chap11.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 6. Select Monitor to monitor network printers that do not have drivers installed in your computer. Select Do not monitor only if network traffic is a problem. Click Next. Note (NetWare network-based printers): In the screen shown below, set the number of hops (0 to 15) and click Next. This option is available only if IPX/SPX is installed in your computer and you selected Monitor NetWare printers in step 5.
Chap11.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 7. Select Allow monitoring to monitor Windows shared printers. If you don’t want to monitor Windows shared printers, select Do not allow monitoring. Note for Windows 95/98: The screen shown below does not appear in Windows 95 or Windows 98. 8. 11-6 Check the current settings and click Next. The installation program starts installing the necessary files. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Chap11.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 9. Select Yes and click Finish to restart Windows when you see the following screen. Selecting a Printer to Monitor Before you can start monitoring a TCP/IP or LPR printer with EPSON Status Monitor 2, you need to select the printer in your operating system. For Windows 95 and Windows 98, see the following section. For Windows NT, see Chapter 7. Note: A printer will only appear if the Ethernet card’s IP address is set.
Chap11.fm Page 8 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 11-8 2. Double-click Epson_tcpip_printers, so that available printers equipped with Ethernet cards in the same segment as your computer appear in the window. 3. Double-click the target printer.
Chap11.fm Page 9 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 4. Follow the instructions that the Wizard gives you on the screen. If you are required to install the printer driver, follow the instructions in the documentation that came with the printer. Note: To install a printer located beyond a router, double-click Add Printer in the Printers folder to start the Add Printer Wizard. Set the IP address for the target printer by typing \\EPSON_TCPIP_Printers\ followed by your IP address.
Chap11.fm Page 10 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Changing Status Monitor 2 Settings You can change EPSON Status Monitor 2 settings as described below. 1. Open the Run dialog box from the Start menu or the Control Panel depending on your system. Type the path to the directory where you installed the Status Monitor, followed by Setup. Then click OK. Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0 Windows NT 3.51 When you have installed the program in directory ESM2 of drive C, type C:\ESM2\SETUP.
Chap11.fm Page 11 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM You can also start EPSON Status Monitor 2 by clicking Start, pointing to Programs and EPSON, and then clicking EPSON Status Monitor 2. From Windows NT 3.51 Double-click the EPSON Status Monitor 2 icon on the screen. You can also start EPSON Status Monitor 2 from within the Epson program group in Program Manager.
Chap11.fm Page 12 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Using the Basic Features of EPSON Status Monitor 2 This section describes the basic operation and functions of EPSON Status Monitor 2. 1. Click a printer in the EPSON Status Monitor 2 window. The Installed Printers list shows the current status of all EPSON printers that have printer drivers installed in your computer. 2. Click the Printer Status icon to see detailed information about the printer.
Chap11.fm Page 13 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 3. Click OK to close the dialog box after checking the printer status or making preference settings. For details, see page 11-16 For details, see page 11-23 Note: If you click the Monitor this printer check box in the Monitoring Preferences dialog box, a Status Alert message appears according to the conditions you select in the Status Alert box. For detailed information, see “Background Monitoring Icon and Status Alert” on page 11-24.
Chap11.fm Page 14 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Using the main window You can use the main window to see the current status of the printers. The color of the printer icon changes according to the printer’s status. Printer Icon: Meaning: Green Yellow Ready to print. Ready to print; however the printer has detected something that may become a problem if it isn’t fixed. Cannot print because of a problem. Cannot monitor the printer.
Chap11.fm Page 15 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Click Printer Status for detailed information on the selected printer’s status, or click Job Status to get details on jobs waiting to print. Click Select Paper Memory to open the Paper Memory Selection dialog box, where you can select a saved paper type to print on. The Select Paper Memory command is not available on some printers. Click Close to close the Status Monitor.
Chap11.fm Page 16 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Printer Name Provides the names of the installed printers. You can add or delete printers to be monitored by choosing Add Printer or Delete Printer from the Settings menu. To save computer resources and reduce network traffic, delete printers you do not need to monitor. (Doing so does not remove the printer driver from your computer.) Status Displays brief messages describing the current status of the printer.
Chap11.fm Page 17 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM To monitor network printers that do not have drivers installed in your computer, add uninstalled network printers as described on the next page. Printer Path: Shows the network printer path. Status: Shows the current printer status. Model: Shows the model name of the network printer. Note (Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0): You need to log on as the Network Administrator to use this feature.
Chap11.fm Page 18 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Adding uninstalled network printers Before you start monitoring uninstalled network printers, you need to add them to the Uninstalled Network Printers list. Follow these steps: 1. Click the Uninstalled Network Printers list. 2. Click Add Printer on the Settings menu. 3. Type the path or IP address of the printer. Or, click Browse to select the target printer from the network. Note: The Browse for Printer window shows the network configuration.
Chap11.fm Page 19 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Checking the current status You can check the status of the selected printer on the Current Status tab. If a problem occurs, the most likely solution appears in the Troubleshooting Message box. 1 1 This screen capture shows the EPL-N2000 3 4 2 This screen capture shows the 3 EPSON Stylus Color 1520 Number Description 1. Image icon Shows the printer status graphically. 2.
Chap11.fm Page 20 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Checking the Consumables information (EPSON Stylus COLOR/EPSON Stylus Photo series) The information given on the Consumables tab varies according to the printer you are monitoring. 3 1 2 1 2 4 The Consumables menu for the EPSON Stylus COLOR 1520 The Consumables menu for the EPSON Stylus COLOR 3000 Number Description 1. Remaining color ink Shows the amount of color ink remaining. 2. Remaining black ink Shows the amount of black ink remaining. 3.
Chap11.fm Page 21 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Checking the Consumables information (EPL Series) The information given on the Consumables tab varies according to the printer you are monitoring. 1 2 Number Description 1. Remaining paper Shows the paper size and approximate amount of remaining paper in each paper source. 2. Remaining toner Shows the amount of toner remaining.
Chap11.fm Page 22 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Viewing Printer Information The Printer Information tab provides you with information about the selected printer and its options. 1 2 This example shows the Printer Information menu for the EPL-N2000 printer Number Description 1. Printer Resources Provides information about the printer and the print server. 2. Details Provides details about the item selected in the Printer Resources list.
Chap11.fm Page 23 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Setting monitoring preferences To make specific monitoring settings, right-click a printer and select Monitoring Preferences, or select the printer and click Monitoring Preferences on the Settings menu. The Monitoring Preferences window appears. Note (Windows NT 3.51 and Windows 4.0): Monitoring Preferences settings made from one computer do not affect the settings made from another computer. 1 2 3 Number Description 1.
Chap11.fm Page 24 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Background Monitoring Icon and Status Alert When you select Monitor this printer in the Monitoring Preferences dialog box, EPSON Status Monitor 2 monitors the selected printer. The background monitoring icon changes its color according to the printer’s status, and the Status Alert window opens according to the conditions you select in the Monitoring Preferences dialog box.
Chap11.fm Page 25 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Note: If you turn off the monitoring feature, the background monitoring icon disappears from the taskbar and the Status Alert window will not open. You can restart background monitoring by clicking Monitor now on the Settings menu (as shown below) and by selecting Monitor this printer in the Monitoring Preferences dialog box.
Chap11.fm Page 26 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Stopping Monitoring EPSON Status Monitor 2 automatically monitors the printer or printers you designate. To stop monitoring a printer, follow these steps: 1. Double-click the icon of EPSON Status Monitor 2 at the bottom of your desktop. Windows 95 and NT 4.0 Double-click 2. 11-26 Windows NT 3.51 Double-click Click Settings, point to Background monitoring, and then click Stop monitoring now.
Chap11.fm Page 27 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 3. Click Printer and click Close. Note: You can restart the Status Monitor by clicking Monitor from restart or Monitor now on the Settings menu. If you stop monitoring and close EPSON Status Monitor 2, the background monitoring icon disappears from the taskbar of Windows 95, Windows 98 and NT 4.0, but the icon remains on the desktop in Windows NT 3.51. To restart the Status Monitor, see “Starting EPSON Status Monitor 2” on page 11-10.
Chap11.fm Page 28 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM Uninstalling EPSON Status Monitor 2 You can remove EPSON Status Monitor 2 from your computer by following the instructions for your operating system below. c Caution: Quit other programs such as virus check programs before removing EPSON Status Monitor 2. Note for Windows 95: If EPSON TCP/IP printing is enabled, disable it as described on page 11-5. Note for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0: ❑ You need to log on as the Administrator.
Chap11.fm Page 29 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 2. Click Start on the taskbar, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 3. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
Chap11.fm Page 30 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 4. Click EPSON Status Monitor 2 and click the Add/Remove button. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen. From Windows NT 3.51 11-30 1. Double-click Epson in the Program Manager. 2. Double-click EPSON Status Monitor 2 Uninstall.
Chap11.fm Page 31 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM 3. Follow the instructions on the screen. Tips for Using EPSON Status Monitor 2 Controlling the packet traffic on the network The computer with EPSON Status Monitor 2 communicates with the printer across the network. If there are many monitoring computers and printers to be monitored, packet traffic increases and may slow down the network. Limit the number of monitoring computers and printers to be monitored to control network traffic.
Chap11.fm Page 32 Friday, August 21, 1998 1:50 PM About uninstalled network printers The Uninstalled Network Printers menu shows network printers that do not have drivers installed in your computer. Because you can monitor printers without installing printer drivers, this feature is useful for network printer administrators.
Chap12.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM Chapter 12 Troubleshooting General Problems You cannot configure the Ethernet card or print from the network. Cause What to do Printer settings or network settings may be wrong. First, press the status sheet button to try to print a status sheet, as described in Chapter 1. If a status sheet does not print, set the interface mode of the printer’s control panel to Auto or Option. If you can print a status sheet, check the network settings.
Chap12.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM You are unable to start EPSON Net!2 for Windows. Cause What to do You have added or deleted protocols after installing EPSON Net!2 for Windows. Uninstall EPSON Net!2 for Windows and reinstall it. The message “NetWare cannot be used” appears when you start EPSON Net!2. Cause What to do There is no NetWare server. You may disregard it if you are using a TCP/IP environment to print. Click OK to start EPSON Net!2 for Windows.
Chap12.fm Page 3 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM Problems Specific to Your Network Environment Windows NT environment Clients cannot print with TCP/IP via Windows NT Server 3.51 (NTFS). Cause What to do You have not changed the access rights to allow everyone to print. You need to change the access rights in the \\WINNT35\system32\spool\PRI NTERS directory of the NT Server. See “Changing the type of access of the spool directory” on page 7-4.
Chap12.fm Page 4 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM Windows 95 and Windows 98 environments A dial-up connection dialog box appears when printing with TCP/ IP via EPSON Status Monitor 2. Cause What to do You have selected the automatic dial-up option in Internet Explorer 4.0x for the Internet connection. Printing continues normally after you cancel this dialog, but the message appears every time you print until you change this setting in Internet Explorer.
Chap12.fm Page 5 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM You cannot print correctly in NDS Print Server mode or NDS Remote Printer mode under Windows 95 or Windows 98. Cause What to do You may not be able to print Open the target printer’s properties correctly under the following dialog box. Click Capture Printer conditions: Port in the Details menu. Select LPT port for the Device name and ❏ When using an \\(server name)\(print queue NDS queue in name) for the Path name, then click Windows 95 (version OK. OSR 2.
Chap12.fm Page 6 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM You are likely to be charged for the line connection depending on the number of hops you set. Cause What to do You haven’t set a small number for the hops. Set hops carefully to prevent a charge for the line connection and to keep network traffic to a minimum. EPSON Net!2 will not start correctly. Cause What to do Microsoft NetWare Directory If you are using NDS service, use Service is installed in your Novell NetWare Client32. computer.
Chap12.fm Page 7 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM Problems Using EPSON Status Monitor 2 The Current Status menu shows the message “A communication error has occurred.” Cause What to do The printer is turned off. Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the electrical outlet. Turn on the printer. The printer is running the self Turn off the printer to terminate the test or initializing itself. self test, and then turn it on again. Allow the printer enough time to finish initialization.
Chap12.fm Page 8 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM The status information does not match the real status of the printer. Cause What to do EPSON Status Monitor 2 monitors the printer at intervals set in the Monitoring Preferences dialog box. A long interval may result in incorrect information. Click Refresh on the View menu to update the information. Decrease the monitoring interval in the Monitoring Preferences dialog box if you find that the Status Monitor often displays data that is old.
Chap12.fm Page 9 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM NetWare print servers cannot be monitored beyond routers. Cause What to do The number of hops is set to 0. Change the number of hops according to “Changing Status Monitor 2 Settings” on page 11-10. See also “Tips for Using EPSON Status Monitor 2” on page 11-31. NDS printers cannot be monitored. Cause What to do You are not using Novell’s Client software. If you are using Windows NT, use Novell IntranetWare Client for NT.
Chap12.fm Page 10 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM Cannot print when using EPSON TCP/IP in Windows 95 or Windows 98. Cause What to do An incompatible or invalid printer name is typed in the Print to the following port box of the printer’s Properties dialog box. Delete the unnecessary printer name. For example, “EPSON_TCPIP_Printers\ 255.255.255.255 (EPL-N2000)” should be “EPSON_TCPIP_Printers\ 255.255.255.255”.
Chap12.fm Page 11 Friday, August 21, 1998 2:00 PM NetWare printers cannot be monitored when Allow monitoring is selected for monitoring Windows shared printers under Windows NT 3.51/4.0. Cause What to do This is a feature of EPSON Status Monitor 2. Double-click Services in the Control Panel and stop the EPSON Printer Status Agent service. Restart EPSON Status Monitor 2 and then restart the service. This procedure must be repeated every time you log on to Windows NT 3.51/4.0.
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Appa.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:39 AM Appendix A Uninstalling EPSON Net!2 Follow the steps below to uninstall EPSON Net!2 for Windows. For Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0 1. Double-click the Control Panel icon in the My Computer window. 2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 3. Select EPSON Net!2 and click the Add/Remove button. 4. When the message “Are you sure you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its components?” appears on your screen, click Yes.
Appa.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:39 AM For Windows NT 3.51 A-2 1. Double-click the Uninstall icon in the EPSON Net!2 window. 2. When the message “Are you sure you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its components?” appears on your screen, click Yes. 3. When the message “Uninstall successfully completed” appears on your screen, click OK to complete the uninstallation.
Appb.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:41 AM Appendix B Specifications Environmental Operating temperature: 5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Storage temperature: -30° to 70° C (-22° to 158° F) Operating humidity: 20% to 80% Storage humidity: 5% to 95% Operating Vibration: 0.4 G (5 Hz to 55 Hz) Storage Vibration: 1 G (5 Hz to 55 Hz) Shock: 4G B Network Software NetWare 3.1x or 4.
Appb.fm Page 2 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:41 AM Regulatory Approvals EMC FCC part 15B Class A EN55022 Class A EN50082-1 IEC801-2 ESD Immunity IEC801-3 Radiated Immunity IEC801-4 EFT/Burst Immunity Reliability MTBF for C82362✽: 10,000 hours (power on, 100% duty) MTBF for C82363✽/C82364✽ 268,973 hours MTTR: N/A (Replacement) ✽ varies according to country Regulatory Approvals for AC Adapter Model EU-30 UL1950 CSA C22.2 No.
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Cover.fm Page 1 Friday, August 21, 1998 11:00 AM 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.