Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery X12 Guida All'Installazione

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Configuring the Fiery and clients for Fiery WebTools
Important note about the remote printer name
Whichever UNIX system you use, the name used for remote printer (or 
rp
 in the 
/etc/printcap 
file) in configuring the Fiery must be one of the following
:
print
hold
The remote printer or 
rp
 name is also used when setting up your Windows NT 4.0 
workstation or server to connect to the Fiery over TCP/IP. Enter the remote printer 
name when you set up your Windows NT 4.0 printer, as the “Name of printer or print 
queue on that (lpd host) server” in the Add LPR Compatible Printer dialog box (see 
Getting Started).
Setting up the Fiery on TCP/IP networks
Every machine (host) on a TCP/IP network, including the Fiery, must have a unique 
32-bit internet address (IP address). Contact your network administrator to obtain an 
address for the Fiery. Workstations on a TCP/IP network can print directly to the Fiery 
as a remote printer, or can print to a Windows NT 4.0 server or UNIX workstation 
acting as a print server. Since the Fiery spools jobs and acts as a print server, there is no 
advantage in placing another print server between a workstation and the Fiery. If you 
choose to do so, however, there is no difference in setup except that a client machine 
does not have its own spooling area.
T
O
 
SET
 
UP
 F
IERY
 
PRINTING
 
ON
 UNIX 
SYSTEMS
:
1.
Specify the appropriate settings in Fiery Server Setup.
To access Fiery Setup, see page 3-4.
2.
Specify the appropriate settings in Fiery Network Setup.
Enter a valid IP address, subnet mask and gateway address for the Fiery.
3.
Specify the appropriate settings in Fiery Printer Setup.
Publish the Print queue and/or the Hold queue.