Panasonic KX-PS8100 사용자 설명서

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Connecting the Printer to a Network
If the printer is being added to an existing network, each TCP/IP client is 
already running TCP/IP client software.
The KX-PS8100 printer supports TCP/IP client software on UNIX 
workstations, PC compatibles, and Macintosh computers. With Macintosh 
computers however, it is easiest to use the built-in AppleTalk protocol to 
communicate directly with the printer.
If the client workstation is a PC running Windows, set up the printer as a 
Windows PostScript printer by installing the PostScript printer driver, as 
described in 
. For setting up your networking software, see the 
documentation for your networking environment.
Fiery WebTools software comes pre-installed on the KX-PS8100 printer . 
Fiery WebTools include: WebSpooler, Status, WebDownloader, WebSetup 
and WebLink.
When TCP/IP is enabled for the printer in Network Protocol Setup, 
Fiery WebTools are immediately available to clients that:
Are connected to a TCP/IP network with a consistent set of IP addresses, 
one for the printer and one for each computer connect to the printer. 
Have a Java enabled Web browser.
 
The recommended browsers are:
Netscape Navigator 3.04 for Macintosh computers,
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0.1 SP1 or Netscape Communicator 4.0.4 
for Windows computers.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.x does not support the WebDownloader.
WebDownloader is not supported on Macintosh computers.
Netscape and Microsoft continue to release frequent updates to their 
browsers. As support cannot be guaranteed for all versions, use the 
versions specified above for best results.
To access Fiery WebTools, enter the IP address or DNS name of the printer 
(KX-PS8101) as a URL in the Internet browser. For more information, 
Setting up TCP/
IP clients for 
printing
Setting up TCP/
IP clients for 
running 
Fiery WebTools