Kodak 8670 Benutzerhandbuch

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Part No. 6B4389
June 1999
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Configuring for AppleTalk Networks
The Kodak Professional 10/100 network interface card (NIC) 
supports the AppleTalk protocol allowing Macintosh computers to 
print jobs to a Kodak printer simultaneously with jobs from 
computers using TCP/IP, Novell NetWare, and NetBEUI.
The NIC broadcasts AppleTalk information to computers on the 
network and automatically appears in the Chooser on   
workstations. 
The NIC is compatible with Apple LaserWriter 8 printer drivers as 
well as the AdobePS and PhotoShop export module for 
Macintosh that came with the printer.
Printer and NIC Installation
Before you begin the configuration for AppleTalk, make sure you 
have completed the following steps:
1.
Set up the printer, and install the printing software on the 
workstations that will be sending jobs to the printer. Refer to 
the QuickSetup card or the Operator’s Guide which is 
included on the CD for instructions on setting up the printer.
2.
Install the NIC in the printer, and connect it to your Ethernet 
network. 
3.
Generate a NIC configuration page, and verify that the 
AppleTalk service on the NIC is enabled. Refer to Chapter 2 
for instructions on installing and verifying the NIC 
configuration.
NOTE: The NIC will automatically disable AppleTalk if the printer is 
powered up when it is NOT connected to a functional 
network. You should be able to re-enable AppleTalk by 
power cycling the printer when it is connected to an 
AppleTalk network.
4.
Enable Ethernet from the Macintosh’s control panel.