Konica Minolta kn-304-qsg ej User Manual

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   KN-304 Quick Configuration Guide
■ Introduction
● Features of the KN-304
The Konica KN-304 Network Board (to be referred simply as the KN-304) is a network interface board for the
Konica IP-011 printer controller.  Installing the KN-304 in the IP-011 printer controller enables the Konica 7020
to be used as a network printer.  Request installation of the KN-304 to your Konica service representative.
The KN-304 offers the following features:
Automatic Selection of 100Base-T (Fast Ethernet) or 10Base-T
Supports peer-to-peer printing by TCP/IP from Microsoft Windows 95 or 98 (by using a dedicated utility)
Supports lpr/lpd on TCP/IP for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or later (to be referred to as Windows NT/
2000*)
*Windows 2000 will be available in the future.
Supports both the bindery mode of Novell NetWare and Novell Directory Service (NDS)
Built-in HTTP server enables printer and network board management by linking with the Management
Access Program (MAP) provided and a standard web browser
Automatic IP address acquisition by DHCP
Use of flash memory allows upgrading of firmware
● Package Contents
The KN-304 package contains the following:
KN-304 Network Board (main unit)
KN-304 Quick Configuration Guide (this guide)
KN-304 Installation Procedure
Connection cable
CD-ROM
 ● Use of the CD-ROM Provided
The CD-ROM provided with the KN-304 is used with Windows 95, 98 and NT.  The contents of this CD-ROM
include several utility software programs for using the KN-304 and the “Konica KN-304 Network Board User
Guide” in portable document format (PDF).  The Adobe Acrobat Reader also contained on the CD-ROM is
required for reading PDF format documents.
English language softwares for use with the KN-304 contained on this CD-ROM are listed below.
MAP (Management Access Program)
This program detects printers connected with IP/IPX on the network.  This makes it possible to
access web utilities loaded on the KN-304, link with a web browser and set the network and printer.
IP-P2P
This realizes peer-to-peer printing by TCP/IP from Windows 95 or 98.