Kodak 8670 Benutzerhandbuch
Configuring for TCP/IP
Part No. 6B4389
June 1999
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Configuring TCP/IP (LPR) Printers on NT Systems
NOTE: You should refer to the documentation and software
provided with your printer for specific installation details.
To configure a printer on a Windows NT workstation/server, first
configure an IP address for both the workstation and the printer.
configure an IP address for both the workstation and the printer.
The following steps describe how to configure TCP/IP on a
Windows NT workstation:
Windows NT workstation:
1.
Install TCP/IP on your Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000
system:
system:
— Click on Start, and select Settings and then Control
Panel.
— Double-click on the Network icon.
— Click on the Protocols tab, and select Add.
— Double-click on TCP/IP protocol.
— Insert the requested system disk to copy the required
files.
— Click on the Services tab, and double-click on Microsoft
TCP/IP Printing.
2.
Click on the TCP/IP protocol, and add the host’s IP address,
subnet mask, and gateway address.
subnet mask, and gateway address.
NOTE: If you are not directly connected to the Internet, assign any
arbitrary Class C address. Use the following example:
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd where aaa is any number from 192 to
222, bbb and ccc are any number from 0 to 255, and ddd is
any number from 0 to 254. You may also use a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0 with no gateway address.
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd where aaa is any number from 192 to
222, bbb and ccc are any number from 0 to 255, and ddd is
any number from 0 to 254. You may also use a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0 with no gateway address.
3.
If the printer (NIC) does not have a valid IP address, assign
an IP address to the printer using the printer’s front control
panel; or use remote configuration methods. Refer to “Using
Configuration Utilities” for more information.
an IP address to the printer using the printer’s front control
panel; or use remote configuration methods. Refer to “Using
Configuration Utilities” for more information.