Xerox ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 Administrator's Guide

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Network Installation
Xerox ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
System Administrator Guide
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UNIX
HP-UX Client (Version 10.x)
HP-UX workstations require specific installation steps to communicate with the machine. The machine 
is a BSD-style UNIX printer, whereas HP-UX is a System Vstyle UNIX. Use the correct case when 
entering commands; UNIX commands are case-sensitive.
Note:
All UNIX commands are case-sensitive, so enter the commands exactly as they are written.
Information Checklist
Before starting the procedure, please ensure the following items are available or have been performed:
Ensure that the correct IP Address is being used for the machine. To verify this, print a 
Configuration Report from the device.
At the Device:
a.
Press the <Machine Status> button on the device. 
b.
Touch the [Machine Information] tab.
c.
Touch [Information Pages]
d.
Touch [Configuration Report].
e.
Touch [Print], then touch [Close].
The Configuration Report will print. Verify the addresses detailed under TCP/IP Settings.
Ensure the machine is connected to the network with Ethernet cabling.
Ensure you can PING the machine IP address from the UNIX workstation.
Configure the Client
1.
Add the machine hostname to the etc/hosts file on the HP-UX workstation or DNS server.
2.
Ensure that you can ping the machine from the HP-UX workstation, using the hostname found in 
the /etc/hosts file.
3.
Use either the GUI method or the tty Method as follows:
GUI Method
1.
Open a command window from the desktop.
2.
Type [su] to become super user.
3.
Type [sam] to start the System Administrator Manager (SAM).
4.
Select the [Printers and Plotters] icon.
5.
Select [lp] spooler.
6.
Select [Printers and Plotters].
7.
Select [Actions: Add Remote Printer/Plotter...].
8.
Enter the following information into the Add Remote Printer/Plotter form:
[Printer Name: printer name]. Where printer name is the name of the queue being created.
[Remote System Name: hostname]. Where hostname is the machine hostname from the 
/etc/hosts file.